Rained at wedding, tent was miserable

I am one of those people who always plans ahead and tries to be prepared for any situation.

I love to be ready for any challenge, and I hate the idea of being surprised.

That’s why I was happy to help my very best friend on earth plan her beautiful wedding last year. One of the first potential issues we circumvented was the outdoor location of her event. If it happened to rain that day, we would need a backup plan. That’s how we wound up with a massive plastic tent to cover the entire reception, just in case the summer air didn’t cooperate. Well, it didn’t. The day of the wedding our climate randomly shifted from being bright, sunny, and clear, to rainy and windy. Luckily we had the tent! Or so we thought. See, while the plastic covering adequately shielded everyone from the falling moisture outside, we hadn’t considered how moist it would feel inside, too. The air contained inside of the tent was rather hot and muggy from the get go. Before the guests were even crammed inside of the tent, it was filled with warm and moist air. I asked for several fans to be placed inside, so at least we could circulate the nasty air for a little ventilation. However, this airflow was no match for the ridiculous 100% humidity outdoors. Things got much worse as people finished their dinners and migrated to the dance floor. With all those bodies heating up and moving around, the air became even more humid and began to smell. Everyone stuck it out and danced the night away, but we were disgustingly sweaty and stinky before the night was over. So much for their wedding night.

 

cooling system