Below are 3 out of 125 ways to Guarantee your Guest will have a Great Time at your Wedding.
DJ's Choice Music Tip #15
One good suggestion is to do a formal welcome toast immediately after the Grand Entrance. At no other time during the reception will your guests be more attentive and focused. The Bride, Groom, Parents or Close Friend should welcome your guests, thank them for coming and let them know about the great time that is planned for the evening. It sets a great tone for the evening and makes all your guests feel they are part of your big day. If you think you might have some trouble coming up with a great toast try UltimateSpeeches.com. They have proven toasts that deliver the response you want.
DJ's Choice Music Tip #22
For dinner music, compile a medley of slow songs that are significant to your guests. Examples: Include friend's bridal songs, high school graduation songs, songs from your favorite bands growing up, songs you sang in the car with your parents or any other songs that may have significance to you and your friends. Your DJ can make an announcement before the medley is played so that guests know the significance of it. Write these announcements in the dedication section of the FREE Music Planning Worksheets which you can type in all your information using Microsoft Word.
DJ's Choice Music Tip #34
Dancing should start no more then 1/2 hour after dinner. If you wait too long to start the dancing kids will get restless, your guests will get bored and may leave early. Give everyone a reason to stay. Get people out of their seats and to the dance floor as early as possible. Nobody will ever complain the dancing started to early.