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Simply things to remember when planning your wedding reception.

Are you or is someone you know having a wedding reception? Here are 17 things you probably never even thought of that professional mobile deejay, Dan Buday suggests,make for better parties.
I first want to point out that it is rare that all these items are followed in any given event but the more you can adhere to them, the more likely your party will be at full steam come closing time.

1) Don’t put the older guests next to the dance floor/speakers. The only reason would be they really don’t want to be that close to the music.

2) Don’t cram your entertainment out of the way — your entertainer should be seen. Powerful entertainers will work to get people on the dance floor but they must be seen as part of the action, not just some side show.

3) A party should end when it shouldn’t end, not when it should. Ending a party before it dies down leaves everyone with the impression the floor was packed all night. It just feels better when people are left wanting more versus being completely burned out.

4) A “too small” dance floor is better than one that is too big. The answer is simple as it creates the illusion whether real or not that the floor is full. People are more likely to dance when the crowd on the floor is dense than when they feel like the only ones out there. Take it from the trade that knows about dancing and crowd psychology not from the banquet manager selling you on why a huge floor is so important. If people end up dancing on the carpet then great they end up dancing on the carpet and the story of your floor being so packed people couldn’t even fit on the floor only further reinforces my point.

5) Darker is better than lighter for dancing. People feel less of a spectacle, less “on stage” when they think they’re harder to see. That is why crime increases at night as well — and yes, when some people dance it is a crime. This one works along the same lines of psychology as tip 4.

6) Keep exit doors closed. Doors are inviting and you don’t want to invite people outside of the main room. Having them open allows more light into the room which again works against the psychodynamics of the dance floor. Open doors invite people to their cars in the parking lot. You want to keep their focus in the reception room for as long as possible.

7) This is a very general statement – Nicer places, (country clubs etc.) actually make it harder, especially in the summer and fall months to get people up and moving because they are so pre-occupied enjoying the scenery. Think about it…would you rather enjoy a cold beverage on a breezy deck outdoors amidst the trees or a sweaty dance indoors? It isn’t that the night can’t be great but all things being equal nicer venues pull from the floor potential. As a deejay I love playing nicer events and usually do as that’s my target market but it can’t change simple human nature. If you’re having your party/reception at a really nice venue then you’ll just want to pay closer attention to some of these other factors to tip the scales in your favor.
8) Bars should always be in the main room. Preferably closer to the dance floor but not in the way of any lines to the bar. If a bar and/or desserts are put out of the main room then a huge percentage of potential dancers are unavailable. Bars are like kitchens and they draw people to them. If you can help it, don’t make your dj wrestle with the draw of a bar.

9) If you are going to shut the bar down for 30 minutes of say 6 hours, do it during dinner. If you do it at say 11:30 then the party will more likely die out as people will feel that it’s time to go.

10) Happy music keeps things going. Keep away from any negative vibes at all. Keep the mood up up up.

11) Respect the musical opinions of your local professionals. They do this for a living. Be careful not to cut out all the “cliche” wedding music as you’ll find this will negatively impact the dance floor potential. People dance to what they know. A wedding reception is not the time and place to prove to your friends and family that you are into obscure music. You’ve got a lot of people from all over your family tree that want to have a good time so let your deejay exercise all his or her tools and really work his or her craft.

12) Your wedding vendors should eat with the guests and not be fed a soggy club sandwich in the janitors closet. From years of experience, the more brides and grooms treat their vendors as guests, the more likely their unpaid guests will respect us too. I find it rather ironic that the nicest venues have some sort of craptitude (made up word) toward the dj, bands, photographers and video crew and will encourage the bride and groom to shovel them off away from the action during dinner with a plate of moldy (I’m not kidding) cold cuts. Wouldn’t it make sense that they be right near the action? Not to mention if you treat your vendors like second class citizens how do you think that affects their attitudes? Your pros will bend over backwards for you if you just treat them with the same respect you’d treat your guests with. I can tell you now that professional wedding vendors will go the extra mile for you when you treat them right.

13) Don’t do a dollar dance. Why? The reason is that when the bride and groom are doing this the guests realize they won’t be seen slipping out the door. It also stops the momentum. If you must do one, do it early on after the main dances and limit it to 3 songs maximum.

14) People tend to remember the beginning and the end of an event. That’s why your deejay should do a strong grand introduction and play while your guests are enjoying cocktails early on. This helps him (or her) to build rapport early on and if done right it puts your dj in a more powerful position to work your crowd all night.

15) It is best for any traditional events or speeches to be done and out of the way before dancing begins. In addition, it is important for pictures of the bridal party and bride and groom to be done, when at all possible, before the dancing begins. As a deejay I have seen more parties lose steam because the bridal party is having pictures taken after the bridal dance. Do all the pictures before. It may cost you an extra hour earlier in the day but it will save you from losing a good handful of guests early on.

16) Do all you can to arrange your rehearsal dinner 2 nights before, NOT 1 night before the reception. Why? I have seen many weddings where the bridal party was burnt out from the night before and this can (not always) play a big factor in building some inertia on the dance floor.

17) If you have to cut corners don’t compromise on the entertainment. My clients never complain that they paid too much for my services. Also, know that experience is king — I am a better dj after every event I do.

Dan Buday owns a small personal deejay service and has been in operation for over 16 years. This is what he has found to be the best info for your wedding recipton and the entertainment for the guess best plessure.

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DJ Spinn off and Bar Tour

We at Pittsburgh Vibes Unlimited are getting ready to start a bar tour that we will be being in March and the tour will be at bars all over the Pittsburgh area. We will soon have the list of places and dates coming soon. So keep looking back and remember to support your local bars and local DJ’s.

The DJ spin off will be held at a bar of choice and consist of two to three DJ’s that will spin club favoite tunes and then will have an mc to host the night.
If we come to your area we would love to have you stop in and party with us and if your a DJ and want to spin with us just email me and let us know so we have room for you to sett uo your gear.

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Pittsburgh Wedding and Bridal Shows.

Well, Its that time again to get ready for the upcoming wedding season that is upon us. Winter is here and its is about to go out of season soon for the next season to roll in and thats wedding season, well ok spring. Since the first of the year we have done one wedding show so far and the turn out was great. The guys that went and worked the show on January 9, 2011 Wedding Clickers Show did an awsome job working and offering our product to the brides.

Now that Valentines is just past us yesterday we would like to say Happy valentines to everyone out there and look forward to working with all the new brides to be.If you have any stories to tell about you special day feel free to email us.

Well with that all said Pittsburgh Vibes Unlimited is glad to an our return from Vegas from The Mobile Beat Show and also want to announce the addition of a new Wedding Clickers Bridal show to us and the area that we will be attending, its the Beaver Falls Show and it will be held at the Holiday Inn 7195 Eastwood Road Beaver Falls, PA, 15010 03/06/2011 12:00 Noon – 3:00 pm.

For the 2nd consecutive year,Pittsburgh Vibes Unlimited will participate as an exhibitor at the Wedding Clickers Monroeville Bridal Show 4-10-2011 from 12pm – 4pm, make sure you stop by at one of these shows and say hi to use and let us help you plan your dream come true wedding.

Stay tuned in for the rest of  the list of Wedding show we will be attending.

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Hello Pittsburgh, I’m back!

That’s right I’m back from my trip to the Mobile Beat Show that was held in Vegas.

Over the next week I will be getting all my notes and comments together to blog about each one of the seminars and how I can use them to better my clients and my business.

Keep an eye on my blog some new post will also be coming out this week.

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Heading to Vegas Baby!!

Looking forward to going to Mobile Beat Las Vegas 2011 – (A Yearly Conference for Mobile Entertainers to learn more about the Industry, To Take Seminars & New Upcoming products. This is so I can help you have the best and freshest look for your event.  I really look forward to all the classes I am attending such as: The Three C’s to Success, Peter Merry – Being the Wedding Entertainment Director, Mark Ferrell “You only get one Song” and Much More.

But I can’t wait to check out the new styles of Uplighting, New DJ equipment from American DJ, Numark, QSC, and more…

Checking out all the new Photobooth Options to help improve your wedding reception.

and best of all Meeting with all the Mobile Entertainers from around the world to see and hear new ideas that might help you have a more wonderful event.

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Wedding Wire Brides Choice Award 2011

Port Vue, Pa – January 25, 2011 – WeddingWire, the nation’s leading wedding technology company, is thrilled to announce Pittsburgh Vibes Unlimited has been selected to receive the prestigious annual WeddingWire Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2011 for DJ Entertanment!

Recognition for the Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2011 is determined by recent reviews and extensive surveys from over 750,000 WeddingWire newlyweds. Our past clients are among those that shared their experiences on WeddingWire, the largest wedding review site in the nation.

PittsburghVibes Unlimited stands among the top five percent of wedding professionals in the WeddingWire community, representing quality and service excellence within the wedding industry. Awards were given to the top wedding professionals across 20 service categories, from wedding venues to wedding photographers, and were based on the overall professional achievements throughout the past year.

“WeddingWire is honored to celebrate the success of the top-rated wedding professionals within the WeddingWire community,” said Timothy Chi, WeddingWire’s Chief Executive Officer. “With the annual Bride’s Choice Awards™ program, WeddingWire has the unique opportunity to recognize the best wedding professionals across the US and Canada. We applaud Pittsburgh Vibes Unlimited for their professionalism and dedication to enhancing the wedding planning experience last year.”

We are happy to announce that Pittsburgh Vibes Unlimited is among the very best DJ Entetrtainment within the WeddingWire Network, which includes leading wedding planning sites WeddingWire, Martha Stewart Weddings, Project Wedding and Weddingbee. We would like to thank our past clients for nominating us to receive the Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2011.

For more information, please visit our WeddingWire Storefront today at http://www.weddingwire.com/biz/pittsburgh-vibes-unlimited-port-vue .

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2010 Update

Weddings, Wedding shows, meetings, lunch meetings,
breakfast meetings, traveling. This has been a busy 2010 so far.
I have not had much time to update the blog with the great weddings
I have been a part of so stay tuned and will post some photos and videos.

(Oh and if you would like to be a part of the BEST weddings,
I am NOT the largest company around..but some say the best,
as you know size does not matter when it comes to your once in a lifetime day)

www.pghvibesunlimited.com

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Hiring a Professional DJ

How many of you walk into a store looking for a piece of household equipment and walk up to the display, look at the price tickets along the bottom and automatically buy the one at the lowest price?

I’m guessing almost nobody. You’ll look at the features; you think  to yourself those that are important to your needs and,
based on that, evaluate all the factors before making a decision.

You know choosing the right music and entertainmentfor your event is very important and takes time just like buying a car. Also you want your event to stand out from the rest our the ones you been to as a guest. And when I mean stand out its in a good way and not like a bad way. The way to make your event stand out is make it stylish and unique. One way to do this is to make sure you hire a Pittsburgh Professional Wedding DJ or DJ’s.

Pittsburgh Professional DJ’s in the wedding industry all have different opions and styles that can make your event very nice and unique for the others.

Remember a Pittsburgh Professional DJ can Cost a range of $700 – $2000 just for the music end of the DJ and then theres the up selling of all the extras. Once you add all the extras you may want the price then can be well over $3000 plus. You can find some of Pittsburgh Professional DJ’s that Include some of the add on services in packages that they created to save you some money.

One way to find these vendors is to go to wedding or bridal shows and talk to each vendor. Once you find the vendors you like or offer the best idea for you. Take the top 3 and compare them to see what they each offer and the set up a meeting with and ask questions about services. Finally, you then again compare and this is how you find the right Professional DJ for your wedding or event.

Do your research and compare just don’t but a DJ because he is the cheapest DJ.

Check us out @ www.pghvibesunlimited.com

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90′s Night With DJ Vibes & DJ Destruk

Don’t forget to come check us out at Mulligans Sports Bar in West Mifflin, Pa on Rt 885.
We will be there from 10pm til 2am Friday October 15, 2010 for 90′s Night.
They have drink specials and tons of great food.

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Visit us at The South Park Rib and Wing Challenge!

Come on Down to

The South Park Rib and Wing Challenge!!

Sunday Afternoon “ULTIMATE OLDIES DANCE”
2:00-5:00

Sunday Evening| “TEARIN’ UP THE DANCE FLOOR TEEN DANCE”
7:00 – 10:00

In the clock building at the fairgrounds, come on in and dance the rest of your night away.

For More Information Visit Their Website : http://www.southparkrib.com

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