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How I Made My Wedding Unique

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Our newly-married Director of Operations Matt Berry weighs in on how he planned his wedding to stand out from previous weddings he had attended.

1. My wife and I chose a really fun song for our entrance into the room. Remember, you only do it once - why not make it memorable and special?!

2. We brought in up-lighting to accent the walls in our wedding colors, which was expected considering my job and all. BUT, we didn't turn them on until later in the night so it ended up being unexpected and was a nice WOW factor after the sunset.

3. We made a video montage with pictures of us from the last few years. We played it during our first dance so the attention was off my dancing (more on that later). We also did a montage of my wife and her parents and me with my parents. We played it during our father/daughter and mother/son dance.

4. We wanted to make sure our two photographers didn't miss ANYTHING! We went out and purchased a digital camera and it got passed around throughout the night. The next day we had 500 photos of friends and family doing crazy things in addition to great professional photos.

5. Get dance lessons!! I was lucky to have The Dance Academy next door so we took dance lessons and also had a choreographed first dance.

6. My wife and I went into the planning process with the goal of throwing a party first and foremost and then adding the formalities of a wedding. We brought in lots of lighting and turned the venue into a night club. We also got party favors which ever guest loved. When the last wedding you went to that every guest had sunglasses, a gangster hat, and glow necklace on by the end of the night?!

5 IMPORTANT Questions to Ask Your DJ BEFORE You Hire Them

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by Greg Fernandes (MC/DJ and Sales Representative) 

Selecting the right DJ for your wedding celebration is one of the most important parts of your wedding puzzle. The days of the “Wedding Singer” style MC in a tuxedo are long gone. People are looking for fun, hip, DJ’s that can get the people rockin’ along with a polished voice and presence to maintain elegance. Here are a few questions that you should ask your DJ/MC.

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1. Do you have a reference that I can speak to that has similar tastes and requests?

This will give you the opportunity to talk with someone that has seen this guy in action. Don’t be afraid to ask questions and learn as much about your DJ/MC as you can.

2. How will you get my guests up on the dance floor if they do not seem to be into the dancing?

Every DJ/MC should have numerous ways to get people onto the dance floor. If your MC/DJ seems like they are thrown off by this question, RED FLAG!!!! This will let you know if these guys are the real deal or just if they are only there to collect a pay check.

3. Will you be bringing back-up equipment? What time will you be arriving?

This may be the most important question that you should ask. Back-up equipment and arrival time is vital and can be a huge let-down if your DJ is not prepared for the unexpected.

4. What kind of music will you be playing?

Remember, this is your event. Your DJ should be aware of your favorite party music. He should also be aware of your DO NOT PLAY list (one person's love song is another's break-up song!)

5. Will you be coordinating with the hotel regarding a timeline?

Your DJ should be in contact with your catering manager, hotel manager, and anyone else whose hands are touching your event. There should be a general timeline that everyone has to ensure that everyone is on the same page.

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