The short answer is that 6-8 people can fit at a 6ft rectangular rental table from Saskatoon Party Rentals.
The picture that we have created below show seating at a 6ft rectangular table created in Party CAD (its the software that we use to accurately measure seating plans for our larger Saskatoon events). Scroll down to see the types of tables that we have for rent for your Saskatoon event. If you click in to the specific table it will have a photo that
show how many guests, seats and dinnerware will fit at the selected table.
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The hall that we are renting for our reception has the 6 foot rectangular tables. Do any of you know how many people these types of tables will fit on each side? Here is the layout that I am looking at for the Reception, but I'm not sure if the tables will only hold 6 people each total, or if I might be able to comfortably fit 8 people at each table.....
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Super January 2012
Mrs. Wise · on November 5, 2012 at 4:34 PM
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For 6 feet i'd say 3 on each side which will be 6.. 8 if you use the ends ..
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Dedicated March 2013
My thoughts too....I just wasn't sure if I was underestimating their capacity, ha ha! Thank you
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Super January 2012
Mrs. Wise · on November 5, 2012 at 4:45 PM
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Your welcome
you could also turn the tables to make them fit better like this- Reply
Super January 2012
Mrs. Wise · on November 5, 2012 at 4:47 PM
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Those tables are 8ft thats why they have 4 on each side just to let you know.
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Dedicated March 2013
Oh I wouldn't have thought of that! Thank you!!
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Celia Milton · on November 5, 2012 at 5:57 PM
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3 on each side, one on each end. I personally love rectangles. A lot of my couples are using long tables (like four of those rectangles in a long line. If you have the space, it's really fun!
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Dedicated March 2013
Well....I'm glad I went and measured the tables myself on my way home from work because they are 8 ft tables, LOL! The lady told me 6 ft but I figured I better double check.
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Super January 2012
Mrs. Wise · on November 5, 2012 at 6:16 PM
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YAY! Perfect Laura I am glad it worked out for you
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Nancy Taussig · on November 5, 2012 at 6:32 PM
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Even with an 8-foot table, 3 on each side works better than 4 so they aren't bumping their knees on the table legs.
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Just Said Yes September 2013
Lacie · on April 1, 2013 at 5:33 PM
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Hi! I wanted to comment on how organized you are. I LOVE how you have everything graphed like that. Is that an app you are using? I would love to try and lay out my wedding ideas as such. Where would I finf something like that?
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Just Said Yes September 2013
julia · on June 12, 2013 at 11:37 AM
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^^^^^^^^^
"Hi! I wanted to comment on how organized you are. I LOVE how you have everything graphed like that. Is that an app you are using? I would love to try and lay out my wedding ideas as such. Where would I find something like that?"
I 2ND THIS COMMENT!!! WHAT DID YOU USE???
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Just Said Yes September 2013
Marissa · on September 27, 2013 at 1:33 PM
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In case you are ever trying to figure out how many people you can fit around circular table, here is a quick guide!
- 3' with a pedestal base seats 4
- 4' with legs seats 4
- 5' with a pedestal base seats 6
- 5' with legs seats 4
- 6' with pedestal base or legs seats 8
- 7' with pedestal base or legs seats 9
And here is a guide for rectangular tables!
- 4' long seats 4
- 5'-6' long seats 6
- 7' long seats 8
- 8'-9' long seats 10
- 10'-11' seats 12
If you have other questions feel free to reach out!
www.designmacs.com or Design MACS on Facebook
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Savvy June 2015
I so agree! What did you use!!!
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Beginner June 2014
Kwameshea · on March 27, 2014 at 3:27 PM
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Wedding Wire has a seating chart option where you can set up your tables. That is what she used.
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WeddingWire Administrator October 2016
Lynnie · on March 6, 2017 at 5:25 PM
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The picture that Almost Mrs. Smith posted is of WeddingWire's Seating Chart tool! You can access this tool by hovering over 'Planning Tools', then clicking on 'Seating Chart'. You will have to add your guests to your WW Guest List before you can play around with their seating!
//www.weddingwire.com/wedding-planning/wedding-seating-tables.html
At a 6 foot rectangular table, you can seat 6-8 guests: 3 on each side, and 1 person on each end. I'd recommend going with 6 people!
For more decor inspiration, check out our 2017 Wedding Trends Guide!
//publications.weddingwire.com/h/i/311672157-weddingwire-wedding-trend-guide-2017
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Just Said Yes August 2018
Gina · on March 11, 2018 at 12:38 PM
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Is this the tomales town hall?
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August 2019
Kim · on November 27, 2018 at 3:04 PM
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Was the seating chart section removed? I put in guest and assigned tables but i wanted to be able to do a floor layout like above. Any guidance will be appreciated. Thanks
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WeddingWire Administrator October 2016
Lynnie · on November 27, 2018 at 4:52 PM
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Hi Kim! We still have a seating chart but there's a new link! The seating chart is available under your planning tools and will be available once you've added guests to your guest list!
Create your Seating Chart on WeddingWire
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Savvy December 2015
At work we typically seat two-three people on each side of our 6' rectangular tables, although you can also put two on the ends. It depends on the size of the chairs to an extent. For me, two people per side is certainly more comfortable, but I suppose three is practical.
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Just Said Yes February 2020
Danielle · on June 27, 2019 at 11:16 AM
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Hi there. Where can I find the seating chart?
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