How Much Does a 360 Photo Booth Rental Cost in Toronto? (2026 Prices)
Real 2026 pricing for a 360 photo booth in Toronto and the GTA — what's included, what drives the price up, the hidden fees to watch for, and how to bring the cost down.

Short answer: a 360 photo booth rental in Toronto typically runs about $550 to $800, depending on how many hours you book. At GTABOOTH360, a 360 video booth starts at $550 for 3 hours, goes to $670 for 4 hours and $800 for 5 hours, with extra hours at $130 each. That price already includes delivery, setup, teardown, an on-site attendant, unlimited sessions and your digital gallery — so the number you see is the number you pay.
If you have been searching around, you have probably noticed how hard it is to find an actual price. Most photo booth companies in the GTA hide their rates behind a "request a quote" form, which means you fill out a form, wait a day, and then get a number you have no way to compare. This guide fixes that. Below is exactly what a 360 booth costs in Toronto and the GTA in 2026, what should be included, what makes the price move, what "extras" quietly inflate your invoice, and how to spend less without ending up with a bad booth at your wedding.
GTABOOTH360 is based in Ajax, Ontario, and we serve Toronto, Scarborough, Ajax, Pickering, Whitby, Oshawa and the wider GTA.
How much does a 360 photo booth cost in Toronto?
Most companies in the GTA typically charge roughly $500 to $900 for a standard 3 to 4 hour 360 video booth rental. High-end providers with heavy production packages can go higher, and you will occasionally see rock-bottom offers that are cheap for a reason (no attendant, no insurance, older cameras, a phone taped to an arm instead of a real camera and controller).
Here is our actual pricing — no form required.
GTABOOTH360 — 360 video booth pricing
| Rental length | Price | Best for |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 3 hours (minimum) | $550 | Birthdays, showers, corporate mixers, smaller receptions |
| 4 hours | $670 | Most weddings and full-evening parties |
| 5 hours | $800 | Large weddings, galas, all-night events |
| Each extra hour | +$130 | Add on if the dance floor is still full |
The minimum booking is 3 hours. Prices shown are before HST.
Why a 3-hour minimum? Because setup and teardown take real time and a real vehicle. A 360 booth is a motorized arm, a camera, lighting, a controller and a stable platform — it is not a tripod you drop off. The economics of anything shorter do not work for us or for you.
Where GTABOOTH360 lands in the market: $550 for 3 hours is at the friendly end of the typical GTA range, and that is deliberate. Being based in Ajax means our overhead is lower than a downtown Toronto operator paying downtown rent, and we pass that on.
What's included in the price?
This is where quotes actually differ. Two companies can both say "$650" and mean completely different things. Every GTABOOTH360 rental includes:
Read that list against any quote you get. If setup time is billed as part of your rental hours, or an attendant is a line item, or the gallery costs extra, the "cheaper" quote is not cheaper.
What makes the price go up or down?
Five things move a 360 booth quote in the GTA.
1. Hours. This is the biggest lever by far. Going from 3 hours ($550) to 5 hours ($800) is a $250 difference. Most clients over-book hours out of anxiety — see the section on lowering cost below.
2. Travel distance. A booth going to a venue 15 minutes away and a booth going 90 minutes into cottage country are not the same job. Many GTA companies add mileage or travel surcharges past a certain radius. Because we are in Ajax, Durham Region and east Toronto are close to home for us; long-haul events outside the GTA may carry a travel fee, and we tell you that up front rather than burying it.
3. Add-ons. Backdrops, walls and extras change the total:
| Add-on | Price |
| --- | --- |
| Flower wall added to a booth rental | $250 |
| 3D Flower Wall (standalone) | $399 |
| Red carpet with stanchions | $150 |
| iPad booth (flat, full day) | $400 |
4. Peak season and Saturday nights. Summer weekends, the fall wedding stretch, and December holiday parties are when every booth in the GTA is spoken for. Saturday evening is the single most contested slot in the calendar. Demand does not always change the sticker price, but it absolutely changes availability — and availability is what forces people into a more expensive last-minute booking with whoever is left.
5. Guest count. A 360 booth serves roughly one group every 60 to 90 seconds, including the replay and the send. At 60 guests, 3 hours is comfortable. At 200+ guests who all want a turn, a 3-hour block gets tight and you may want 4 to 5 hours or a second booth so nobody waits 25 minutes in line.
How does a 360 booth compare in price to other booths?
A 360 booth is not the only option, and it is not always the right one. Here is the full GTABOOTH360 lineup so you can compare like for like:
| Booth | 2 hrs | 3 hrs | 4 hrs | 5 hrs | Extra hour |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 360 Video Booth | — | $550 | $670 | $800 | $130 |
| Mirror Booth | — | $700 | $899 | — | $199 |
| Regular Photobooth (open-air DSLR) | $500 | $620 | $750 | — | $130 |
| Audio & Video Guest Book | $300 | $375 | $450 | — | $75 |
| Event Photography | — | $200/hr (3 hr min) | — | — | — |
Three-hour minimum on the 360, mirror booth and event photography. All prices before HST.
What the comparison tells you:
Bundling two booths at the same event is usually the best value per guest experience. See [all services and pricing](/services).
What hidden costs should I watch for?
This is the section nobody else writes. When you compare quotes across the GTA, look for these:
Our rule: the quote you get from us is the quote you pay, with HST shown clearly.
Is a 360 photo booth worth the money?
Honest answer: it depends on your event and your guests.
It is worth it when:
It is not worth it when:
We would rather talk you into the right booth than the expensive one. See real events on our [gallery](/gallery), and if you are still deciding what a 360 booth actually is, read [what is a 360 photo booth](/blog/what-is-a-360-photo-booth).
How can I lower the cost?
Five practical ways to spend less without regretting it.
1. Book the shortest block — but place it at the right time. This is the single biggest saver. Most people book 5 hours "to be safe" and the booth sits idle through cocktails, dinner and speeches. Instead, book 3 hours ($550) and start it when the dance floor opens. Three peak hours beat five diluted ones, and you keep $250.
2. Go off-peak. Fridays, Sundays, weekday corporate events and the quieter months (January through March) are far easier to book and far easier to negotiate. A Saturday in September is the most expensive night in the GTA to want anything.
3. Bundle booths instead of buying add-ons twice. A 360 booth plus the audio & video guest book, or a booth plus a flower wall at $250 (rather than $399 standalone), gets you more experience per dollar. One delivery, one setup, one attended footprint.
4. Book early. Not because early is discounted, but because late is expensive. Two weeks out, you take what is available at whatever it costs. Three months out, you have leverage and choice.
5. Skip what you don't need. If your venue already has a stunning wall, you don't need a backdrop. If it is a corporate lunch, you don't need a red carpet. Buy the booth, not the bundle.
6. Ask for the all-in number. Get travel, attendant, setup, gallery and HST in one figure before you compare anything. Half the "savings" people chase disappear at invoice time.
How do I get an exact quote?
Two ways, both fast.
Use the price calculator. Pick your booth, your hours and your add-ons, and see your real total instantly — no form, no waiting, no sales call. Start with the [GTABOOTH360 price calculator](/calculator).
Or just tell us about your event. Send us your date, venue, guest count and rough timing, and we will confirm availability and give you an all-in number, HST included, with nothing hidden underneath it. [Contact GTABOOTH360](/contact).
We are based in Ajax and cover Toronto, Scarborough, Ajax, Pickering, Whitby, Oshawa and the GTA. To go deeper on the booth itself, see our [360 photo booth rental Toronto](/360-photo-booth-rental-toronto) page.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a 360 photo booth cost in Toronto?
Expect roughly $550 to $800 for a typical 3 to 5 hour rental in Toronto and the GTA. GTABOOTH360 charges $550 for 3 hours, $670 for 4 hours and $800 for 5 hours, with extra hours at $130. Delivery, setup, teardown, an attendant, unlimited sessions and your digital gallery are all included.
What is the cheapest 360 photo booth package?
Our entry package is 3 hours at $550, which is also our minimum booking. If your budget is below that, the audio & video guest book ($300 for 2 hours) or the regular open-air photobooth ($500 for 2 hours) are strong alternatives.
Is there a minimum rental time for a 360 booth?
Yes — 3 hours. Setup, teardown and transport of a motorized 360 platform make shorter bookings impractical. The mirror booth and event photography also carry a 3-hour minimum.
How much is an extra hour on a 360 booth?
$130 per additional hour on the 360 video booth. It is $130 on the regular photobooth, $199 on the mirror booth and $75 on the audio & video guest book. Ask for your overtime rate in writing before the event so there are no surprises on the night.
Does the price include an attendant and setup?
Yes. Every GTABOOTH360 rental includes delivery, full setup, teardown and a trained attendant on site for the whole event. Your booked hours are live guest hours — you are not paying us to assemble equipment.
Is a 360 booth more expensive than a regular photo booth?
Slightly. Our 360 booth is $550 for 3 hours versus $620 for 3 hours on the regular open-air photobooth — so at 3 hours they are very close, and the regular booth is actually cheaper only at the 2-hour mark ($500). The mirror booth is the premium option at $700 for 3 hours. Choose based on the experience you want, not just the number.
Do you charge extra to travel to Toronto or across the GTA?
Delivery is included across our core service area — Toronto, Scarborough, Ajax, Pickering, Whitby and Oshawa. Events well outside the GTA may include a travel fee, and we will tell you that in the quote rather than adding it later.
How far in advance should I book a 360 photo booth?
For a Saturday in peak season (summer, fall wedding season, December), 2 to 4 months ahead is realistic. Off-peak and weekday dates are often available with a few weeks' notice. Booking early costs nothing and protects both your date and your price — check your date on the [calculator](/calculator) or [contact us](/contact).
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