NORCROSS, GA, March 26, 2013 (Press-News.org) With the Atlanta event season on the horizon, Atlanta event rentals company, Event Rentals Unlimited, encourages you to visit its Atlanta showroom in order to plan your special event. Event Rentals offers its clients a wide range of available event rentals, including everything from catering equipment to tables and chairs, to make their event unforgettable.
Your special event's success hangs in a delicate balance based entirely on whether you have the event supplies, equipment, decorations and refreshments your guests expect. Although you may choose to hire an event planner to take care of these details for you in terms of what equipment and how much seating you would need for a large party, many savvy Atlanta consumers opt to cut out the middle man and deal directly with Event Rentals to help them with their Atlanta wedding rentals and other special event rentals.
Event Rentals Unlimited recommends a visit to its showroom, so that you can fully explore its available inventory and discuss your event vision with a member of its experienced staff. They will help you to flesh out your plans and ensure that you have the perfect party rentals Atlanta has to offer for your event, down to the tablecloths themselves.
"We are always happy to take potential clients on a tour of our showroom and warehouse facilities," says Tim Dodd, General Manager of Event Rentals Unlimited. "We have an excellent selection of available products and knowledgeable team with experience seeing spectacular events to fruition. We would love to help you figure out the equipment you will need to make your event go as smoothly as possible."
To learn more about the Atlanta tent rentals experts' showroom and Event Rentals Unlimited, visit http://www.erultd.com.
About Event Rentals Unlimited:
Event Rentals Unlimited was created to offer top-quality products and customer service, giving clients an elite event. Their team works with you to determine every piece of equipment you need to make the vision you have for your perfect night become a reality. Their experienced professionals let no detail go unnoticed.
To learn more, go to http://www.erultd.com.
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Atlanta Event Rentals Company, Event Rentals Unlimited, Invites You to Visit Its Showroom
Event Rentals has an Atlanta showroom that can help you to visualize your ideal event.
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