Short answer: yes — most photo-booth rental companies (including Denver Photo Booth Rental) include a fun prop kit — and those kits often contain wedding signs, masks, and themed accessories tailored to your event. Below is a friendly, experienced-writer explanation you can use on your site or blog.
Why props matter
Props turn great photos into unforgettable moments. Simple items like chalkboard signs, faux mustaches, oversized sunglasses, floral crowns, themed masks, and hand-lettered wedding signs help guests loosen up, create inside jokes and candid moments, and make print strips or digital galleries more interesting and shareable. For couples, personalized signs (names, dates, “Happily Ever After”) are especially popular because they turn each strip into a keepsake.
What Denver Photo Booth Rental actually offers
If you look at Denver Photo Booth Rental’s wedding packages, you’ll see printed photo-booth packages that explicitly list “props” alongside unlimited prints, custom logos, and an attendant — for example, their nicely equipped printing package (3 hours) is shown at around the $600–$800 level and includes props and unlimited prints.
Different booths, different prop rules
Not every booth style handles props the same way. Digital selfie stations and 24-hour social booths emphasize sharing and may offer fewer physical props (they often compensate with animated overlays, GIFs, and digital templates). Denver’s 24-hour social option highlights limitless digital sharing and offers add-ons like a custom template for an extra fee — a great choice if you want unlimited digital images instead of physical prints.
Specialty options — 360 and deluxe booths
High-impact booths such as 360-video rigs or deluxe printing booths usually come with an elevated prop experience (and more space requirements). Denver’s 360 video booth is listed starting around $999 for 2 hours — these setups commonly include curated accessories and a bigger production feel, which is perfect for dramatic group shots and themed performances.
How pricing and inclusions typically work (industry context)
Across the industry, mid-range photo-booth packages commonly fall in the $600–$900 band and often include props, basic customization, and an attendant; premium packages and specialty booths cost more and add more elaborate prop/styling options. That means props are frequently baked into mid-level packages, but exact inclusions vary by vendor and package type, so you should check the fine print.
Questions to ask your vendor
To avoid surprises, ask the provider:
· Do you include props in my package or are they an add-on?
· Can I see photos of the actual prop kit or themed sets?
· Do you offer custom/printed signs (names, hashtags, logos)?
· How do you sanitize props between uses?
Asking these will confirm whether you’re getting wedding signs, masks, or themed accessories — and whether they match your wedding style.
Quick tips for getting the look you want
· Pick a printing booth for physical keepsakes and classic prop kits.
· Choose a digital/selfie station if you want unlimited images, social sharing, and animated overlays.
· Request custom props or signage early — many companies can craft a few personalized pieces for your photo strips.
· If you’re DIY-minded, supply a themed prop box and ask the attendant to incorporate it.
Wrap up + how to book
Yes — most reputable vendors (including Denver Photo Booth Rental) do provide wedding signs, masks, and themed accessories as part of print packages or as add-ons — but inclusions depend on the booth type and package you choose. For Denver Photo Booth Rental’s current packages, pricing details, and to confirm exactly which props come with each option, check their booking page or give them a call to match a package to your wedding vision.