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The key questions to ask when you hire a marquee

You have to make sure all angles are covered when you come to hire a marquee because they can literally hold your party together. Maybe it’s a 40th birthday party you are organising or a wedding reception you’re thinking of hosting in a marquee…whatever the occasion, here’s what you need to ask before you sign up.

What sizes do you offer?

This usually depends on the hirer having a rough idea of numbers because you don’t want people to be squashed into a tiny space nor do you want an empty marquee, so choose your size wisely. The most realistic estimate you can give them is the best you can do, after all, closer to the time you can’t predict people dropping out or coming on board at the last minute.

Which kinds of marquees do you have?

There are lots of shapes to consider in your hunt for the perfect marquee. Traditional, tipi, yurt and stretch tent are just some of the styles out there so, depending on the atmosphere you want to create, it’s worth shopping around to pick the best shape for purpose.

Are your marquees insured?

Check if the marquee hire company has public liability insurance and damage waivers in place, and whether you need to get any further insurance to protect yourself. Even better, if they are members of MUTA, it means they must follow MUTA’s industry-leading Best Practice Guide and be legal, decent, honest and truthful.

Will you be able to sort out the practicalities for me?

Toilets, electrics, heating, catering and refrigeration…someone needs to make sure it’s looked after. The question here is: will you be able to let the marquee company take these issues off your hands or is it something you have to arrange for yourself? Either way, make sure you know before you proceed.

What extras will you need?

It depends entirely on the occasion but you need to consider what extra items you’ll need to entertain guests. A marquee for a wedding will need a good supply of tables and chairs; it’s worth looking into sorting a dance floor for an 18th birthday and corporate events require a good sound system for speeches. If you know what you need, ask if they can take care of this for you.

How do we choose a site?

Find out what is and what isn’t possible for the site you choose. If you don’t have a site in mind, the company should be able to find one for you in your preferred area. One typical problem you might encounter along the way is the issue of uneven or sloping ground. Most companies will be able to provide a range of options to cater for your needs, for instance, a raised platform can get around the problem of a slope.

This is a great starting point for anyone thinking about the first steps of hiring a marquee, and there are many more points we could cover. If you’d like to contact us about about our inflatable domes as a quirky alternative to a marquee, a member of our team would love to chat to you or give you a free quotation.

Why corporate team building matters to your business

Any business owner knows that to produce great work, you have to be able to rely on a great team to deliver it . To do this, it’s worth investing the time and effort into making sure that each individual commits to the group effort. So get everyone on the same page with corporate team building exercises to reap these rewards.

Keeping team members happy

Everyone will feel at ease expressing their opinions, and open communication means that no one feels that they can’t express themselves. Be clear on everyone’s roles so that they own their responsibilities and know who to turn to for specific requests. This then facilitates an efficient team.

Make sure your team is motivated

Tasks that increase an employee’s confidence in themselves and the wider team continue to deliver long after the training session. Consider it this way: they are more likely to think of ways to evolve and change to improve which in turn helps your business grow.

It doesn’t have to be awkward

Keep team-building activities as normal as possible by going for the activities that are fun and natural – something like bowling would do the trick. It will make your staff feel valued and it’s well-known that when staff feel appreciated, they feel motivated to produce great work.

Team culture

Developing interpersonal relationships (outside of work as well as during) and a sense of belonging within the team can work wonders for boosting positive morale and building trust and respect for each other. What’s even better is that it helps to break down barriers between senior managers and employees because everyone has to work together.

Foster creativity

Moving your team into a new situation can only do them good because the challenge of being faced with the unfamiliar can bring out the best in the problem-solvers, and encourage innovative thinking. If they can bring these new ways of thinking into the office then you’ve got yourself a team with bona fide analytical abilities.

Team building activities can give your staff strength in numbers, as well as make the most of their individual skills. Be sure to build these sessions into your annual business plan so that you get the long-term benefits, because no matter which way you look at it, corporate team building matters to your business today, next month and years down the line.

Want to find out how we can transform your corporate team building event? Our team will only be too happy to give you a free quote.

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A Year Since We Were On Dragon’s Den: A Q&A With Our Founder Danny Savage

Since appearing on Dragons Den, back in Janurary, Danny Savage, the owner of Igloo Disco, has taken us on quite the journey. These unique, inflatable igloo venues have travelled across the UK, hitting festivals such as Beatherder, countless private parties, and now even corporate events and celebrations.

Even though the show aired in January 2017, it’s been a year since filming took place. With this in mind, we were talking in the office and thought it make for an interesting take on where the business has grown in the past 12 months.

We asked Danny about his thought on what has happened over the past few months and how appearing on Dragons Den has changed the business.

And here’s what Danny has to say about it

I bet it feels like ages ago, now, doesn’t it?

Yeah, I suppose it does. Dragons Den was actually filmed in June 2016, which meant I had to wait over 6 months to see it when it finally aired on TV. It was meant to be on TV in October, but they changed their plans and suspended the series until January.

Going on Dragons Den was an amazing experience and something I’d definitely recommend to any small businesses or budding entrepreneurs; as long as you have the confidence and determination in your product and yourself, you can’t lose.

Just being on the show has had a positive effect on the business and our brand.

What happened after filming stopped, did you see the Dragons for a chat or get any more advice?

As soon as the filming finished I was whisked off into one of the other studios to meet up with my Dad and James, who were in the back commentating throughout the pitch.

They then took me away to interview me about the experience I had with the Dragons and get my reaction to what just happened.

I wasn’t allowed to interact with any of the Dragons before or after. They come in, film then leave immediately, I didn’t even hear what the Dragons had to say about me or my pitch until the show aired in January!

Even though you didn’t get any investment off them, they seemed to really like you and the events we offer and were really encouraging Igloo Disco to keep growing. They had a “come back when you’ve proven it works” attitude – which you have, haven’t you? That must have been reassuring as a fledgeling business, at the time of filming?

Yeah, I was really proud of the way I handled the Dragons and the feedback they gave me was nothing but reassuring.

As a business, we went from myself doing all the work to employing 4 full time members of staff, purchasing another 4 structures and adding loads of extra hire lines to our range including sound, lighting, furniture and bars.

This was a huge investment that enabled us to scale the business very quickly.

Dragons Den was actually filmed in June 2016 although it was aired in Jan’ 2017. It was a long wait for it to finally come on, but it was worth it. Since being aired on Dragons Den we have seen an increase in our profits meaning we aren’t going anywhere anytime soon… apart from to wherever people want a party they’ll never forget!

I know you mentioned your phone going wild when the show aired and the website crashed. What was the effect in terms of bookings?

January was a crazy month. Crazy.

We did four months of business in just three weeks, which more than paid for the lack of investment by the Dragons.

The type of clients we have been getting has also evolved, we’re getting more corporate parties and larger scale events booking with us now. These bookings are also wanting us to plan and execute the whole event from start to finish. That’s perfect for us because we’re an events company, really, that just happens to use a blow up Igloo as our venue ha!

But seriously, this summer, we’re almost working at full capacity – you know that – with 7-9 events on every weekend. We’re now taking bookings for 2018 with many enquiries having to join our waiting list for available dates. It’s a good position to be in.

I’m proud of what we’re doing.

And what events stand out in your memory that we helped create with one of our inflatable igloos since the show aired?

We recently hosted an event with Fabulous BBQ in central London and invited lots of large businesses down for some free food & drink. The event was a massive success with over 150 business representatives in attendance, including Google, Facebook, Kenshoo, ITV, Lambeth Palace, to name a few.

We’ve also hosted a few celebrity parties, including for Peter Crouch & Abbey Clancey, Rafa Benitez & recently Kem from Love Island who is currently on the show at the moment. (Go, Kem!).

Where’s Igloo Disco heading next then?

We’re currently in the middle of a huge growth phase. We have 3 new full-time positions, starting this month, so we can build a better operations infrastructure to deal with the number of enquiries we’re currently receiving.

In October, we’re launching Igloo Disco Ibiza. I used to live in Ibiza, running parties and DJing, before starting up Igloo Disco. The timing is now perfect to launch the business in the world’s party capital. We will provide the same services we provide in the UK, but with air-conditioning instead of heating, obviously!

In December, we’re turning a central London Warehouse into a Winter Wonderland themed event space to hire for works/business Christmas parties. There will be 3-4 Igloo’s each with a different use, as well as loads of other bits needed for the best work’s part ever. We’re providing catering, drinks, fun activities, and even bringing in a certain world famous Christmas band. It will really be a unique experience for companies who like to be different.

Oh! we’re also appearing on SC4 (Welsh TV) on Boxing day amongst other TV/Media appearances within early 2018.

Looks like we’re all going to be busy then! If you want to book your own all-in-one Igloo Disco party or event, get in touch here…

4 reasons you should hire an inflatable dome rather than a marquee

So you’re planning an outdoor event and you need to decide on the right structure to accommodate guests. There are so many advantages to installing an inflatable dome for your event or promotion and we’re going to share some of them with you here .

1. They’ve got the ‘wow’ factor

If you want something that is guaranteed to give your guests something to remember, look no further. Our inflatable domes are so much more interesting than your standard four walls of flat sheets: they’re fun, striking and look incredibly inviting. In fact, ours resemble igloos (hence our name), and it’s not everyday you see an igloo at a function or event, is it?

2. Quick and painless installation

Forget hanging around for hours or even days while the team fiddle about with various bits of lining and ugly guide ropes; our domes can be inflated in minutes no matter what size you go for. When you need to create something impressive and time is short, domes are ideal because all they need is pumping up with air and it requires fewer people for installation before you’re good to go. Typically, de-rigging is as quick as setting it up, and takes comparatively less time than a standard marquee. The most complicated full set up will be built by the team here in no more than five hours, and can be deconstructed in about half that time.

3. Make a splash

Picture the scene: on the day of your event, it’s raining and your guests are huddled inside the marquee, staring at the drab weather and wishing they weren’t outside. It’s not an ideal situation for anyone. Tucked inside a dome that’s 100% waterproof will means your guests forget the fowl weather outside, and concentrate on having the best time in the igloo.

4. Comfort is key

One other thing to consider in your search for the perfect place to entertain guests is their comfort. All our domes are designed in a way that allows you to keep the warmth in the structure thanks to the large air cavities between the two fabric skins. This means you get the added advantage of thermal insulation in the colder months, and in the summer, you can make sure your guests don’t get too stifled in the heat.

Are you interested in inflatable dome hire now that you’ve read our top four reasons to opt for something a little different to the bog standard marquee? We can provide you with a quote or you can get in touch by calling 01132 270800 and emailing [email protected].

Igloocast 01 – Luke Pompey live at Back To Basics

The first in our new podcast series, showcasing DJ mixes every Friday. This mix is by Love Not Money Records owner, Luke Pompey, live at legendary, Back to Basics in Leeds.

Igloocast, brought to you by Igloo Disco, The Ultimate Party!

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5 of the most creative kids birthday party ideas we’ve ever seen…

Move over with your pass the parcel and pin the tail on the donkey – these parents just WON at life…

1) Mini drive in movie theatre…

…and naturally the pint-sized people got to decorate their cars with stickers and glitter first! What a thrifty but fun idea – as long as the weather holds out of course.

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http://mom.me/little-kid/12966-craziest-kids-birthday-party-themes/item/mini-drive-movie/

2) Wipeout themed birthday party… 

Adult or child version – this is such a fun summer party idea.

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http://bethandcompany.blogspot.co.uk/2011/09/wipeout.html

3)  A painting party

Get them creative and take it home afterwards. Brilliant idea…

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http://jandjhome.blogspot.co.uk/2011/06/visit-from-rapunzel.html

4) Muddy Fun

A great one for the boys… get them trained up for Tough Mudder when they’re older!

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http://ashleyannphotography.com/blog/2011/05/31/mud-run-birthday-party/

5) A Rock’n’ Roll party

The kids take turns to perform to the other children with a rock festival theme – brilliant! Complete with cardboard drum kit, guitars, amps and real mics and speakers!

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http://www.escarabajosbichosymariposas.com/cumpleanos-rockroll/

If you want to get creative for your child’s birthday party, why not get in touch to see how we can help you plan the perfect kids party they’ll never forget – click here to contact us now.

10 of the weirdest inflatables ever…

10) Inflatable floating wind turbine

The least weird but somewhat still a bit odd…science is a wonderful and whacky thing – check this out:

“The inflatable wind turbine is designed to lift to high altitudes where winds are stronger and more consistent than those reached by traditional tower-mounted turbines. The turbine is held in place by high-strength tethers, which also have cables to carry electricity to the ground. The BAT borrows heavily from aerostats, the blimp-like inflatables that have been used to lift heavy communications equipment for years. BAT is designed to withstand very strong winds, and a prototype survived 45mph winds in a 2013 test.”

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http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2014-03/21/altaeros-wind-turbine

9) Inflatable Russian Military tanks

The Russians are by far one of the quirkiest and technologically advanced countries in the world, but we’re not sure about their idea for ballistic inflatable tanks… That said – when world war 3 is over there’ll be some fun to be had with these bad boys.

“The Russian military has lifted the curtain on the county’s new secret weapon: inflatable tanks.

These blow-up ballistic doppelgangers are used to fool enemy surveillance and intelligence drones into believing that the Russian army is far better equipped than they really are. The specially crafted material even fools enemy radar and tricks thermal imaging sensors into thinking that they’re the real deal, carrying the same heat signatures as their more tangible cousins.”

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http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2010-10/12/inflatable-russia

8) The ‘blow-up hand Elephant-thing’

Well they don’t even know what it is…

“Making a blow-up robot has plenty of advantages. It’s much cheaper to create a body that’s made mostly of air, and the Ant-Roach can swim in water. It’s also got a massive strength-to-weight ratio, too. It’s about 30kg, but can support anywhere up to 450kg. On the downside, a sharp needle could probably bring the bot down.”

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http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2011-11/23/inflatable-robots

7) Inflatable steel furniture

No we’re not joking, IKEA must be seething they didn’t think of it first… or aren’t.

“Forget flat-pack: the future of furniture is inflatable steel. That’s the vision of Oskar Zieta, a Polish designer who uses the technique to make resilient pieces such as ladders, chairs and stools. And his latest, the Tatarak coat stand, can be blown up at home with little more than a bicycle pump.”

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http://www.wired.co.uk/magazine/archive/2011/09/play/steel-goes-superlight

6) An entire gallery of inflatable art in Hong Kong

Don’t have any ancient relics of your own!? No problem just blow up your own Stonehenge!

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2314154/Are-worlds-weirdest-bouncy-castles-Inflatable-sculptures-Stonehenge-pair-legs-pile-poo-Hong-Kong.html

5) A giant inflatable colon

Because you just never know when you might need one.

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http://www.weirdwonderfulweb.co.uk/2010/02/what-if-you-need-inflatable-colon.html

4) Inflatable food

Because real food is too calorific (obviously) and everyone needs an inflatable turkey centrepiece  – only in America!

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http://www.nicoleonthenet.com/3573/weird-niche-inflatable-foods/

3) An inflatable church

We’re not going to preach how weird it is, but if you’re short on planning permission – fear not, you can inflate it, have your service and then deflate it like nothing ever happened.

Can we get a “hallelujah”?

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http://www.oddee.com/item_96854.aspx

2) Inflatable lady boobs

Ladies and gents of a certain type… may we present to you, the inflatable boob!

Haven’t got £8000 for a boob-job? No problem! This budget version from Japan (of course) is a snip of the price and looks utterly real (under your clothes) well until someone bursts it, or you have to get undressed.

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http://craziestgadgets.com/2008/08/26/instantly-inflatable-bbs-sfw/

1) Inflatable child-birth re-enactment

What better way to show children the birds and the bees than a 24 foot inflatable, nightmarish, monstrosity like this… Go Sweden!

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWJ2e4ADcVg

If you’d like to hire something a lot more fun and useful and a lot less weird for a party or event, then get in touch today for a quote for an Igloo Disco, just click here

Igloo Disco’s own Danny Savage tells Guest list Magazine the secrets to a perfect party…

Igloo Disco’s founder and Company Director Danny Savage has been a popular man in the music and event press recently, and now Guestlist Magazine have been in touch wanting to know what he thinks makes the perfect party.

Having been a man on the party scene both as an organiser and an attendee for many years Danny definitely has the secret recipe for what makes a party stand out with a crowd! Our igloos speak for themselves if you are looking to create the perfect party atmosphere, but just choosing a simple stand out marquee isn’t all you need, as Danny talks about in the article.

We always love an opportunity here at Igloo Disco to share some of hard earned party knowledge, you can check out the full article here – http://guestlist.net/interviews/87594/danny-from-igloo-disco-shares-the-secrets-to-a-perfect-party

If you fancy your own perfect party to stand out from the crowd, browse our website and call James on 07702166740 or email [email protected] for more information.

 

 

 

Igloo Disco features in Leeds City Dweller Magazine

Recently Danny Savage, Igloo Disco’s head honcho took the time to talk to the fabulous Leeds City Dweller Magazine. Danny discusses what lead him to set up Igloo Disco, where you can bump into us this summer and what the future for Igloo Disco is going to bring.

Danny always loves a chance to have a chat about whats ahead for the company. So check out the full interview here – http://leedscitymagazine.co.uk/igloo-disco-interview/ And thank you Leeds City Dweller for taking the time to speak to us!

If you are interested in having a unique pop up event for your next party or festival please check out our range of inflatable igloo marquees and our unique pop up event packages.