Mr. K
09-22-2006, 03:47 PM
I am adding you to the A DJ REVOLUTION listings, but please the two words in bold, in your entry below, from your F.A.Q. page:
Is Sauturday night the only time to consider a wedding reception?
Most Brides traditionally pick Saturday evening for their reception. However, there is a growing trend towards "off peak" reception times. More and more brides are starting their receptions at noon on Saturday with the conclusion at 5 or 6 PM. While this keeps more of the guests at the reception, they tend to "party" less. There are fewer dancers and less excitement due to less alcohol consumed while the "sun is out". When choosing daytime receptions, try to include some games and activities to keep things moving.
There is a slow movement towards Friday evenings and Sunday afternoon (Sundays are very big on the East coust). By choosing these off peak times and days, it opens up much more choices for venue locations. And, there is almost always a discount for these non-traditional dates and times.
Is Sauturday night the only time to consider a wedding reception?
Most Brides traditionally pick Saturday evening for their reception. However, there is a growing trend towards "off peak" reception times. More and more brides are starting their receptions at noon on Saturday with the conclusion at 5 or 6 PM. While this keeps more of the guests at the reception, they tend to "party" less. There are fewer dancers and less excitement due to less alcohol consumed while the "sun is out". When choosing daytime receptions, try to include some games and activities to keep things moving.
There is a slow movement towards Friday evenings and Sunday afternoon (Sundays are very big on the East coust). By choosing these off peak times and days, it opens up much more choices for venue locations. And, there is almost always a discount for these non-traditional dates and times.
