Anyhoodle, I fired off about a dozen email inquiries and most of those that came back were a bit disappointing. They were all so flipping expensive! $1,500 for a DJ??!! Seriously?? I had budgeted $600. . . because I'm naive and have no idea what anything costs. I quickly realized we weren't going to find a good DJ for that amount (key word being "good"). But I was determined not to spend a whopping $1,500 either.
So we continued our email inquiries, but in the meantime, Lobster started making phone calls. One of the calls he made was to the DJ Connection dude I met at the bridal show. They really hit it off (and they even offered to train Lobster to be a DJ, which is an entirely different post). They had really good ratings on WeddingWire and they seemed professional and entertaining but not in a cheesy way (which was a must for us). AND they offered us a price that was WAY closer to what I had originally budgeted. Not spot on, but close enough for comfort.
After a couple of days of discussing the pros and cons, Lobster finally called them back and booked them. Woo! So now we have our DJ and I'm really excited. A little nervous because you never know what you're going to get with a DJ, but we did the best we could with the information we had. I guess that's all you can do, right?
Book a DJ...CHECK!
YAY!
ReplyDeleteyay! seeing as you've gotten a dj booked this isn't really advice anymore.. but i think the key to a great dj is to have an EXTREMELY strict play/do no play list. that's what i did and our dance floor was packed all night. the worst is when a dj busts out something completely random and throws the whole thing off... but, i'm sure you already know that... hehe :)
ReplyDeleteps. i LOVE your wedding blog! 2 years later and i'm still going through wedding planning withdrawl.
I'm with Skinny - you need a strict "do not play" list. For my sister's wedding I basically gave the guy a bunch of cds of the songs we wanted played and when and in what order because you know what, I'm kind of a control freak like that. And I definitely threatened his manhood if I heard the chicken dance or hokey pokey.
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