How Hoop Trailer Owners Stay Booked with Breweries and Indoor Events
As the fall season kicks in, many event rentals start to slow down. Outdoor festivals wind down, the weather gets cooler, and casual party rentals become less frequent. But for Hoop Trailer owners, this is when the smart strategies kick in—keeping their trailers booked and profitable with brewery partnerships and indoor events.
Here’s how operators across the country keep their businesses thriving as the seasons change.
Why Breweries Love Hoop Trailers
Breweries and taprooms are some of the best clients for Hoop Trailer owners, especially in the fall and winter months. They’re always looking for ways to:
Attract new customers during slower seasons.
Encourage guests to stay longer, boosting food and drink sales.
Offer interactive entertainment that sets them apart from competitors.
Many breweries don’t just book for one day—they sign multi-week or even multi-month contracts, paying $3,000 to $4,000 per month for a Hoop Trailer to stay onsite. Guests pay to play, the brewery gets a steady draw, and you earn consistent income without moving your trailer every weekend.
Turning Indoor Spaces into Year-Round Opportunities
When outdoor events slow down, indoor spaces open up new opportunities. Hoop Trailers are easy to set up inside school gyms, corporate facilities, warehouses, and large event halls, making them perfect for:
School fundraisers and carnivals during the school year.
Corporate events and team-building sessions as companies plan end-of-year gatherings.
Holiday parties and winter festivals, where interactive entertainment is in high demand.
Because a Hoop Trailer works just as well indoors as outdoors, operators can book events year-round without worrying about the weather.
Combining Both for Steady Income
The most successful Hoop Trailer owners use a mix of long-term brewery contracts and indoor event bookings to keep their calendars full in the cooler months. This combination provides:
Predictable income from breweries.
High-paying, one-off bookings from schools and corporate clients.
The ability to stay profitable through fall and winter, while building momentum for spring and summer.
Why Fall is the Right Time to Start
If you’re considering bringing a Hoop Trailer to your city, starting now puts you in the perfect position to:
Lock in brewery partnerships before their winter entertainment schedules fill.
Get listed on Google and start marketing before corporate planners finalize holiday events.
Establish repeat clients who will continue to book you next year.
With 23 locations already operating and 100 planned by 2027, territories are filling fast. Getting started now ensures you can capture this fall and winter market—while setting up a strong foundation for the busy seasons ahead.
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