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Sunday, November 21, 2010

A Bouquet Toss before the Wedding Cake is Cut?

If you have a very experienced DJ, you’re in luck; however, if you’re spending at least $200 or more on a simple wedding singer that may or may not have solid experience with weddings, your end result will more-than-likely be mass confusion, embarrassment and disappointment. Don’t roll the dice with an entertainer or relative when you want the event to be memorable. You only have the one shot to get it right.

As an example, a new DJ at our chapel once had guests outside waiting to throw rice on the bride and groom while the wedding cake sat untouched. That is a big "oops!" Thank heavens for the wedding coordinator’s watchful eye and quick wit or the MC would have sent the bride and groom on their honeymoon without even cutting the cake.

You are relying on their knowledge, expertise and ability to manage your event professionally.  You’ll want to make sure you have a solid list of questions put together to use to interview each wedding entertainer before you let them take over your wedding plans. Take into account the location (indoor/outdoor), the size of the facility, style of music, order of ceremony (dinner or just cake), time they intend to arrive and set up if the reception is in the same building/room, if they have a back up contingency plan due to a flat tire, etc.

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