Tents
Connecticut Tent Rentals & The Largest Tent Fleet in CT
Choose a tent family and size with real layout logic: Frame Tents, Expandable Tent Structures, Elegant Pole Tents, and Marquee & walkways. Family owned since 1974.
We have 87,000 square feet of tent coverage and 16.6 miles of tent canopy, one of the largest tent fleets in Connecticut.
Tent families
Start with how your event moves: cocktail, seated dinner, ceremony, dinner plus dance, then right-size the footprint. Inventory-aware guidance, not generic boilerplate.
Frame Tents
Clear-span frame tents give open interiors without center poles, ideal for rounds, head tables, lighting, dance floors, and sidewalls that match your run of show.
Explore familyExpandable Tent Structures
Modular bays gutter together for one roofline, scaling into 60′ class clear-span as programs grow, with anchoring driven by site survey.
Explore familyElegant Pole Tents
Pole tents bring timeless peaks and elegant outdoor lines, with center poles and staking that suit grass sites and classic wedding or festival aesthetics.
Explore familyMarquee & walkways
Marquee sections keep guests comfortable along entries, queues, L-shaped paths, and rain-smart routes between tents and buildings.
Explore familyTent & canopy gallery
Live catalog for tent and canopy rentals: browse packages, filters, and add favorites to your wishlist.
What type of tent is right for your event?
If you need clear-span seating and dance space, start with frame or expandable systems. If you want a classic peaked look and can plan around center poles, pole tents may fit. For arrivals and weather-protected flow, add marquee walkways.
| Family | Best for | Interior | Surfaces |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frame tents | Seated dinners, dance floors, decor, and flexible layouts | Clear-span, no center poles | Many surfaces with proper anchoring |
| Expandable tent structures | Growing layouts, connected bays, long rectangles, and high-capacity clear-span | Modular bays plus large 60′ class spans when the program demands it | Site-dependent; gutters, ballast, and survey-driven anchoring |
| Elegant pole tents | Classic look and traditional outdoor events | Center poles, plan seating around poles | Often grass / staking |
| Marquee & walkways | Arrivals, queues, connectors, and rain-protected flow | Linear runs and covered paths | Paired with mains; anchoring per path layout |
Popular tent sizes
Estimated use cases, every quote is layout-specific.
What fits? (preview)
Quick table math for rounds and banquet rows, still talk through aisles, dance floor, and buffet with your planner.
| Guests | 60″ rounds (est.) | 8′ banquet tables (est.) | Chairs |
|---|---|---|---|
| 40 | 5 | 5 | 40 |
| 60 | 8 | 8 | 60 |
| 80 | 10 | 10 | 80 |
| 100 | 13 | 12 to 13 | 100 |
| 120 | 15 | 15 | 120 |
Inventory snapshot (positioning only): 20×20 frame units ×18, expandable 20′ systems ×6, marquee inventory ~300 linear ft.
Visual library
More family-level photography is on the way. Open any tent family page for current photos.

Photo / layout
Tent family hero, frame, pole, marquee, large structure