Wedding fun casino and games hire is evening entertainment that uses real casino tables and "fun money" rather than real gambling, so no gaming licence is needed. Most UK couples pay roughly £500 to £1,200 for a fun casino with two or three tables and croupiers for around three hours, while giant garden or lawn games are usually a cheaper add-on at around £75 to £250. Confirm exactly what's included before booking, as the headline price should normally cover delivery, setup, professional croupiers, all chips, cards and fun money, and pack-down, with extras like personalised fun money or LED tables charged on top.
Typical UK cost: Most UK couples pay around £500-£1,200 for wedding fun casino hire (typically two to three tables with croupiers for about three hours), and roughly £75-£400 for giant garden or lawn games depending on whether you hire a single game or a full multi-game set.


Frequently asked questions
How much does wedding fun casino hire cost in the UK?
A typical wedding fun casino costs around £500-£1,200, with two or three professional tables, croupiers and fun money for about three hours of play. A single table with one croupier often starts near £250-£300, while a popular two-table package usually runs around £495-£650. Price depends on the number of tables, hours of play, your location and extras like personalised fun money or LED tables.
How far in advance should we book a wedding casino or games hire?
Booking six to twelve months ahead is sensible, as the most in-demand suppliers and peak Saturday and summer dates get reserved early. If you want personalised fun money or a specific theme, give the supplier extra notice so they have time to prepare it. Last-minute bookings are sometimes possible, but you'll have less choice and may pay more.
What's included in a wedding fun casino hire package, and what should we ask?
A standard package usually includes full-size professional tables (commonly roulette and blackjack), trained croupiers, casino-grade chips and cards, fun money for guests, and delivery, setup and pack-down. Confirm how many hours of play are included, whether the croupiers will teach guests the games, the space and power needed, and whether VAT, travel and extras such as LED tables or personalised money cost more. Always ask to see the supplier's public liability insurance.
Is a wedding fun casino legal, and do we need a gambling licence?
Yes, fun casino hire is legal in the UK and you do not need a gambling licence, because guests play with chips and fun money rather than real cash, and there are no cash payouts. Most reputable suppliers carry public liability insurance and run the tables purely as entertainment. It's worth checking your venue is happy to host casino tables and confirming the space available.
How much do giant garden games cost to hire for a wedding?
Giant or lawn games such as Jenga, Connect 4, Snakes and Ladders and Cornhole are usually an affordable add-on, often around £75-£250 depending on how many you hire. Single games can be cheaper as part of a wider package, while a full multi-game set sits at the upper end. They're popular for drinks receptions and outdoor weddings, so check whether the price includes delivery and collection and that you have a suitable outdoor or sheltered space.