Good Morning Ladies!
FI and I went yesterday to look at the Palm Beach Zoo and absolutely loved it. We asked the head Chef (he's in charge of booking weddings) if they had the ability to set up an iPod dock and he said no, but that they did have a 6 disc CD player.
FI loves music and has a gigantic music library. He was planning on making a huge playlist for our wedding and we were going to skip the DJ. We have quite a few older people coming to our wedding and doubt there will be a lot of dancing. In addition, I don't think I've ever been to a wedding where the DJ wasn't cheesy, haha.
Do you think it would be okay to skip a DJ considering we'll probably have little to no dancing and given my FI's love for music? My only concern is: who will do the announcing? A friend?
Thoughts?!
Re: Thoughts on Skipping a DJ?
If you don't want a DJ and have a lot of old people at your wedding, you might want to consider hiring a band. Live music is always great! : )
I wouldn't do announcements if you are not having a DJ. (thats me though) If I went to a wedding and someones friend just stood up and shouted that here come the new Mr and Mrs I might find that strange.
I hadn't even thought of a live band!! My mind is all over the place today, hah! I will look around for a possible live band.
Any other thoughts on skipping a DJ? For the record, my ceremony is at 6, the reception starts at 7:30.
[QUOTE]My daughter had an afternoon reception 2-7pm and we had quite a few older guests. We had a DJ and I was so worried no one would dance. Well. let me tell you- I had nothing to worry about. People partied and danced like it was new year's eve. My mother- age 70- was on the dance floor the entire afternoon. I don't think she sat down once! I would definitely suggest a DJ- he can guage the crowd and keep the party moving based on how the guests are intracting. A CD player can't do that. just a suggestion
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I agree with this post. The DJ relieves your stresses of monitoring CDs in any way. It's not only that the CDs might have technical difficulties of some kind (and who wants to deal with that on your wedding day?) but also the DJ gauges the crowd and changes music/genre as needed. My wedding was the same as above post: even my 85 year old grandmother was on the dance floor.
Also, not all DJs are cheesy. A good DJ will do only as many announcements or talking into the mic as you request. If you want NONE of that, he should not be saying anything at all. There was only two announcements at our wedding: Introducing me and husband (we didn't have our court in the entrance to the reception) and when our dinner buffet was open - and actually, now that i think about it, I don't think he ever even announced the buffets opening because people saw it and just went to get their food.
We also had a DJ at my shower and were concerned with the "cheesiness" of DJs but he was quiet and respectful and never once said anything on the mic at all.
Two DJs I used and definitely recommend:
Ubi for wedding
DJ Connection for shower - Emilio was the actual DJ who worked our shower.
They both payed exactly what I asked for and didn't stray from my list or request to not have announcements or any "cheesy" music
Sorry my post is so long - I guess I have a long opinion =) I hope it helps ...