Inflatable and fun products to hire for Halloween and Christmas events
The nights are now starting to draw in and everyone is planning and looking forward to party season 2023.
Here at SJ's Leisure, we are preparing our stock for Halloween and Christmas alongside fulfilling our regular, run of the mill birthday parties, christenings, wedding receptions etc.
Our team are dusting off the Christmas decorations for the Santa's grotto experience and cleaning Halloween themed bouncy castles ready for customers to hire across the North West.
The office team are responding to emails each day to send quotes and confirm bookings with customers and are ready to take your enquiry and / or booking today. You can contact our friendly office team both by email (info@sjleisure.co.uk) and telephone (01744 602716).
Paige and Antonia from our event creation team are busy with lots of parties and events, providing balloon decor and lots of other services to customers within our North West delivery region. As more events start to be held indoors at this time of the year, our photobooth hires are growing in numbers and we have recently updated the software in both our oval photobooths and magic mirror photobooth to give our customers the very best hire experience with the most up to date software which provides more efficient and positive user experience. Don't forget, we offer our oval photobooth in both Halloween and Christmas theme.
We have added to our range of products within the last few months and we are very excited about these products and think they will go down an absolute treat with customers. Here's some of our fantastic new additions;
As always, we have our eyes peeled for any new and exciting product which enters our industry and will look to add any that we think would be suitable for our fantastic customers.
Organising an upcoming celebration and looking to book some of our fantastic hire products and / or services, contact our friendly office team today for more information or a full quote.
We hope to see you soon!
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