$599 for a Four-Hour Photobooth Rental Package from Flashpoint Photobooth (Up to $1,195 Value)
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- Four-hour photobooth rental
- Snap unlimited photos
- Trained attendant on hand
- Photos stored on USB stick
For $599, today's deal gets you a four-hour photobooth rental package applicable anywhere in Ontario from Flashpoint Photobooth (up to a $1,195 value). Give guests at any event a way to create special take-home memories with professional-grade photobooth snapshots. Your Photobooth Package 1 includes a trained attendant who will set up and tear down the booth as well as unlimited photos that print out as two identical 2”x6” strips (available in black & white or colour), so that party throwers and goers can each keep mementos of the evening. Photobooths are open-framed, wheelchair assessable, and can fit as many fancy faces as can fit in each shot. Flashpoint Photobooths will also provide renters with a USB stick containing each snapshot at the end of the event, a far more appropriate way to hold on to memories than stealing locks of guests' hair or actually singing "Memories."
- Four-hour photobooth rental
- Snap unlimited photos
- Trained attendant on hand
- Photos stored on USB stick
For $599, today's deal gets you a four-hour photobooth rental package applicable anywhere in Ontario from Flashpoint Photobooth (up to a $1,195 value). Give guests at any event a way to create special take-home memories with professional-grade photobooth snapshots. Your Photobooth Package 1 includes a trained attendant who will set up and tear down the booth as well as unlimited photos that print out as two identical 2”x6” strips (available in black & white or colour), so that party throwers and goers can each keep mementos of the evening. Photobooths are open-framed, wheelchair assessable, and can fit as many fancy faces as can fit in each shot. Flashpoint Photobooths will also provide renters with a USB stick containing each snapshot at the end of the event, a far more appropriate way to hold on to memories than stealing locks of guests' hair or actually singing "Memories."