What is included in a wedding photo booth rental package?

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Sep 12, 2025
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A wedding photo booth rental is one of the easiest ways to add guaranteed fun, candid memories, and instant keepsakes for guests — but packages can vary a lot. Below I’ll walk you through the items most couples get in a standard wedding photo booth rental package, common upgrades to consider, typical price ranges (with local examples), and the smart questions to ask before you book — written with the clarity of a content writer with 15 years’ experience so you know exactly what to expect.

What a standard wedding photo booth rental package usually includes

Most full-service wedding photo booth packages are designed to be turnkey for couples. Typical inclusions are: a professional attendant to run the booth, delivery/setup and teardown, a choice of backdrop, a curated box of fun props, unlimited sessions during the booked time, and either on-site instant prints or high-resolution digital files for download. Vendors often also provide a private online gallery of all photos after the event. These basics are the backbone of what most companies list as part of their core package.

Common extras and upgrades (what to expect to pay)
Vendors commonly offer upgrades like a printed guestbook or memory album, custom-branded photo strips or templates (your names + date), GIFs or boomerang video options, social-sharing stations (text/QR to download), and premium backdrops or props. Some companies offer specialty booths — e.g., 360-video booths — which carry a higher starting price. For example, Denver Photo Booth Rental lists 360-booth rentals starting around $999 for two hours.

Local price range and a real Denver example
Prices vary by booth type, rental duration, and included features. Nationwide, you’ll commonly see wedding photo booth rental packages starting as low as a few hundred dollars and going into the thousands for premium packages; Denver Photo Booth Rental notes that wedding booths start at about $600 and up (with higher pricing for on-site printing bundles). Another industry guide shows the broad wedding range can be roughly $400 to $3,000+ depending on the options you choose.

A few concrete add-on examples
To give practical context: small upgrades such as unlimited physical prints, extra props, or a memory album are typically offered a la carte — on some Denver pages you’ll see example add-on pricing like Unlimited Prints $100, Props $50, and a Photo Album $100. These small fees are an easy way to make the booth feel more “wedding-ready” without paying for a top-tier package if you don’t need it.

How to pick the right package for your wedding

1.    Decide what matters most: instant physical keepsakes (prints) vs. a modern digital experience (social sharing, GIFs).

2.    Consider guest count and timing: plan for enough hours — 3 hours is a common minimum for weddings.

3.    Look for a staffed package: a dedicated attendant keeps lines moving and ensures quality shots.

4.    Ask about delivery, setup requirements (space and power), and backup equipment.

5.    Review proofs and turnaround for digital galleries — many companies deliver a complete online album after the event.

Booking tips and final thoughts
Book early (photo booths sell out for popular dates), request a sample print/template, and confirm exactly what’s included in writing (hours, prints, attendant, custom template, and travel fees). If you want a specific effect — 360 videos, mirror booths, or an album — ask about those add-ons upfront so you can compare apples to apples.

If you’re planning a wedding in Denver, local providers like Denver Photo Booth Rental publish clear starting prices and upgrade menus so you can compare packages and make an informed choice.

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