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Disco Dome

283 - 24 Ft Round Disco Dome

$600.00

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6-Hour Rental $600.00
Next Morning Pickup
(After 7 AM But Before 3 PM)
$675.00
Weekend Party
(Fri 3 PM - Sun 3 PM)
$900.00
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Setup Area: 26 L X 24 W X 18 H

Circuits: 2

Product Id: 283 - Disco Dome

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Get ready to groove in the 24-foot inflatable disco dome, the ultimate party experience! With dazzling multicolored lights and a spacious design, it creates a vibrant atmosphere for dancing and fun. Perfect for birthdays, church events, and school gatherings, this dome guarantees unforgettable memories and endless entertainment!
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Inflatable
Who this is for: Kids of all ages.
How many at a time: 6-8
Basketball hoop: 0
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Setup Area
Dimensions: 20 W x 20 L x 18 H
Setup area: 24 W x 26 L x 18 H
Circuit(s): 2
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Disco Dome Facts
1. **Origin Story**: Disco music emerged in the early 1970s, primarily from clubs in New York City, with its roots in funk, soul, and Latin music. It quickly became popular worldwide, known for its infectious beats and danceable rhythms.

2. **Iconic Dance Moves**: Disco brought about a range of iconic dance moves, such as the "Hustle," "The Bus Stop," and the "Electric Slide." These dances were often performed in discotheques, clubs, and even in popular films of the era like "Saturday Night Fever."

3. **Fashion Statements**: Disco wasn't just about the music; it was also a fashion movement. Glittering, extravagant outfits made of shiny fabrics like polyester, platform shoes, and flashy accessories like sequined jackets and gold chains were all the rage on the dance floor.

4. **Studio 54**: One of the most famous disco clubs was Studio 54 in New York City. It was renowned for its exclusivity and celebrity clientele. Studio 54 became synonymous with the disco era, setting trends and hosting extravagant parties.

5. **Legacy in Pop Culture**: While the disco era declined by the late 1970s, its influence persists in various forms of popular culture. Many modern artists continue to sample disco tracks, and elements of disco fashion and dance have made comebacks in contemporary music and entertainment.
 
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