Planning a wedding or a company party in Charlotte usually leaves one box unchecked until late: what keeps people out of their seats and laughing between the speeches and the dancing. A photo booth answers that, and Charlotte Photo Booth Fun pitches itself squarely at the moment when an organizer is trying to figure out which kind of booth fits the room and the crowd. The site does not make you guess at the menu. Most rental pages bury the options behind a contact wall, but this one shows the lineup before asking for anything. It lays out the formats up front and lets you match a booth to the event.
Booth types for different events
That menu is broader than the typical rental outfit bothers with. There are classic photo booths for people who want the strip of prints in hand, 360-degree spin booths for the slow-motion video clips that travel well on social feeds, and glam booths aimed at weddings where the lighting and the skin-tone retouch matter more than a goofy prop. Beyond those, the company runs magazine booths, video booths, selfie booths, and celebrity photo ops.
Classic strips, 360 video, glam options
Backdrops include flower walls and hedge walls, the kind of greenery-and-blooms setup that has become near-standard at receptions. It reads like a company that has done enough events to know guests want variety in how they ham it up for the camera. Charlotte Photo Booth Fun treats the booth as the entertainment of the night, which is the right framing for an organizer trying to fill the gaps between the planned moments.
Backdrop choices and variety
The coverage area is specific, which helps. Charlotte proper is the base, with named reach into Ballantyne, Matthews, Concord, Huntersville, Fort Mill, and Monroe, plus broader work across North Carolina and out into Georgia and New York. That last stretch is worth a raised eyebrow. A booth operator covering three states is either genuinely touring with larger clients or stretching the map for search reach, and Charlotte Photo Booth Fun does not fully explain on the page how it services events that far from home.
Service area across three states
The events it names are the predictable ones, and that is fine: weddings, corporate functions, birthday parties, and graduations. Each of those wants a different booth, and the spread Charlotte Photo Booth Fun puts on offer maps onto them cleanly. A glam booth suits a reception, a 360 booth suits a milestone birthday, a magazine booth suits a brand activation. Charlotte Photo Booth Fun has clearly organized its catalog around who is hiring and why, and the dedicated sections for booth types, photo ops, and backdrops make that easy to navigate.
Client history and credibility
The client list is the part that does real work for credibility. Charlotte Photo Booth Fun says it has run booths for Levi's, Adidas, Dreamville, the Charlotte Hornets, Ally, Charlotte FC, UNC Charlotte, and Google Fiber. These are not small names, and the mix of sports franchises, national apparel brands, a music festival, and a university points to an operation that can handle the logistics of a branded corporate activation, where the booth has to carry a sponsor's graphics and survive thousands of strangers in one night. A bride choosing the same vendor as the Hornets is buying a known quantity, at least on the production side.
Brand names versus public reviews
Independent feedback does not match the scale that brand roster implies. On WeddingWire the company holds a 5 out of 5 across six reviews, which is a clean score but a small sample, and weddings are only one slice of what it does. There is a Better Business Bureau profile, though the business is not BBB accredited and the listing shows no rating or complaint count that surfaces in search. No Yelp or Google review totals turn up for it either. So the public record rests on six happy wedding clients and a list of marquee logos, with very little in between from the corporate and party work that appears to make up the bulk of the business.
How to request pricing?
Reaching Charlotte Photo Booth Fun is straightforward. A phone number and an email sit on the site, and a contact page is reachable from the navigation alongside a form for requesting a price quote. There is no street address on the homepage, which is common for a mobile service that travels to venues, so it is a small note more than a real concern. For the pricing itself you have to ask, since the site quotes by request rather than publishing rates, and that is the usual model for event rentals where the package depends on hours, booth type, and location.
What Charlotte Photo Booth Fun gets right is range and proof of work at scale. The booth selection is broad enough to fit almost any Charlotte event, the backdrops are current, and the brand-event history is the sort of thing a corporate planner can verify and a wedding planner can trust by association. The site is built to turn a stressed organizer into a quote request, and it mostly succeeds at that. The clarity of what Charlotte Photo Booth Fun puts on the page is a genuine point in its column.
Verifying references for your event
The gap between the logos and the reviews is the one thing worth noting before you call. A handful of five-star wedding ratings is a narrow foundation for a company claiming Levi's and Google Fiber as clients and a service map running from Charlotte to New York. Either the satisfied corporate customers have not left public reviews, which is plausible since brands rarely do, or the bulk of the operation runs quieter than its homepage implies. Asking for references from recent events in your own category, rather than relying on the open record alone, is the more reliable way to judge whether the client list reflects everyday performance.






Important pages
Business address
Charlotte Photo Booth Fun
10130 Mallard Creek Rd suite 300,
Charlotte,
NC
28273
United States
Contact details
Phone: 704-200-9340