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DJ's in Fort Wayne - Noise Pollution?

Does anyone have any thoughts on this DJ?  He is a Mason and so is my fiance, but I wanted some feedback before I call him. 

I should get on here and post more - we are on a super tight budget (my company was just acquired and my pay was cut) (family can't or isn't helping) and I'm so torn on whether to try to have a ceremony/reception in town at the Shrine ballroom (our cheapest option), have a Vegas wedding, have a destination wedding, or just go to the courthouse then have a nice honeymoon.  I'm trying the impossible - a $1000-2000 budget and this is NOT easy so if anyone has any tips I would love them.  So far, the DJ is the first thing to come in WAYYYY over what I've budgeted for it.   I haven't even picked a date yet because it is so contingent on what I end up going with. 

Advice appreciated.  :)
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Re: DJ's in Fort Wayne - Noise Pollution?

  • edited December 2011
    I've seen Noise Pollution at several weddings.  Although he did ok with keeping the party going and playing a variety of music, his set-up is very tacky looking (big booth with bright neon lights with the company name plastered across the front).
  • edited December 2011
    Thank you - I was wondering myself how that would not look tacky!
    Trying to Conceive Ticker
  • edited December 2011
    i realize i'm late on this but have you checked All-Star DJs.. they are really great in my opinion and i also feel that they are a good price. Not sure what your budget is but itr's only $500 for these guys.. and to me that was cheap for how much fun i've had at both weddings i've been to with these guys!
  • edited December 2011
    Wait, i just reread your post..

    why don't you check out lakeside rose gardens.. it's like $75 for have the ceremony but you need to book quick.. they are crazy busy in the summer. then for your reception you could check out the women's club (not exactly sure of the price) or oooo another idea.. Soloman Farm.. you could do ceremony/reception in the same place and i'm SURE you could do it for under $2000. Hope that helps a little?
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