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Trains for America’s Birthday Parties: Tips for Rolling Thru Independence Day

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party train rentals in los angeles county Independence Day and trains for birthday parties are a matchless combination. They offer families and friends something to do on the 4th besides watching dad grill up the celebratory burgers or listening to grandpa talk politics. And making all of the necessary arrangements is ultra easy too. Each eye-catching, quiet-running train car is sparkling clean, safe and secure. It can accommodate children and adults of all shapes and sizes. Plus, the entire train has a built-in audio system. So there will be no problem in securing piped in background tunes for the duration of the Happy Birthday America train ride. When you reserve trains for birthday parties, remember that you’ll be getting an hour’s worth of access to our stunning train and pleasant, costumed conductor. Set-up, break down and round trip transportation is factored into the price too. You, however, will need to break out the rest of the 4th of July birthday party supplies. Consider making a three-tiered train cake using red, blue and white velvet layers or a patriotic cupcake train. And use real sparklers or firecracker cake toppers as adornments. For the rest of the menu, think about serving Betty Crocker’s firecracker punch along side of standard, 4th of July fare. For the decorations, try intertwining train and patriotic party lights together. Then hang them up on a makeshift train station or around the party area’s perimeter. And as for the centerpieces, fill metal lunch pails with tri-colored carnations and conductor’s hats cut from cardstock. They are inexpensive, easy to make and look festive. There you have it, the foundation for an unforgettable, Happy Birthday America party. So if you plan on getting your 4th of July birthday celebration on in San Bernardino, Orange, Los Angeles or Riverside County this year, give train rentals some serious thought. Then contact us online or by calling (714) 404-1894.