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Thursday, 16 January 2014

Band Or Mobile Wedding DJ?: Questions For Planning

By Marissa Velazquez


Engagements and weddings are huge milestones in the life of a couple. In between these milestones, however, comes a lot of planning, and that planning can be stressful. In order to make the process and painless and possible, it is important to approach it in an organized manner. Confront the planning question by question. There will be many things to consider, such as how to feed your guests, how many people to invite, and whether to hire a mobile wedding dj or a band.

Should I hire a wedding planner? This depends on a lot of different factors, including the size of your guest list, the amount of time you have to plan, the amount of money you have to spend, and your own personal preference. If you enjoy planning events and have the time to do it, why not take care of the arrangements yourself, with the help of friends? However, if that prospect seems daunting and you have the money to hire someone, go for it.

How many people should I invite? Money is a big factor in deciding this question as well. It can get very complicated if you have a huge family but a limited budget. For a couple in this predicament, it might be a good idea to limit attendance to immediate family and very close friends.

Where should you have the ceremony and the reception? If you are religious, you may want to have the ceremony in a place of worship. Sometimes this costs money, as some churches and other religious buildings require that they people who get married there are members or undergo counseling before the ceremony. This is something to explore and consider. Cost is of course a factor, so you will want to check prices and find out which venues, churches, etc. Are available for a price that fits your budget.

What kind of food should I serve? Lots of couple choose to hire a professional catering service that provides a full meal or a buffet. If the budget does not allow for this, however, you could serve only cocktails and finger foods, or have a meal cooked by relatives or friends.

Who should I have in my wedding party? This is another tough question, especially when you have a lot of siblings or cousins as well as close friends. Some couples end up limiting the party to one person each, rather than having a lot of people stand up and still risking hurt feelings of the people who are not included.

DJ or Band? A DJ is usually cheaper than hiring a full band, unless you happen to know a member of a wedding band who is willing to cut you a deal. However, if you envision a very classy reception and have the budget to hire a band, by all means, go for it.

Likewise, if you know a mobile wedding DJ, or have a friend who knows one, you may be able to get a good deal. Ask around and explore your options regarding both Djs and bands.Begin your planning as soon as possible, in order to avoid the added stress of a time crunch. Remember, getting married should be fun. It should be memorable in good ways, rather than memorable for the stress it caused. Planning ahead will help to make this a reality.




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