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Band - Pressure Point

Pressure Point Band

A premiere Portland, Oregon based variety dance band for weddings, company parties, and other special events. More about Pressure Point.

Band - A New Groove

The amazing vocals of Leisa Hart and Jarrod Lawson, backed by an all star cast of musicians.  More on the variety dance band A New Groove.

DJ - Media Jockeys

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The highest quality mobile disc jockey service in the northwest. More on the Media Jockeys DJ service.

Jazz - Michael Winkle

Recording artist Michael Winkle is a fabulous singer of great songs. More about jazz vocalist Michael Winkle.

Dance - Dance That

Individuals and couples dance instruction. Specializing in first dances for weddings, Latin, Ballroom and more.  Read more about Dance That.

Saving Money On Your Event

5 cost savings tips for your wedding:

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So you want to have a lavish, incredible wedding with all the bells and whistles without breaking the bank? Here are some simple insights on ways to save a lot with little or no sacrifice.

Key insight - Weddings are typically services-intensive so look for ways to save on the services: venues, caterers, music, photographers, rentals and other services.

Below are my top 5 tips for cost savings.

 

 

1) Select an "off" day of the week. Particularly if your wedding is going to be a destination wedding or have a significant contingent of out of town guests - the thinking is that many of the guests are already taking time off and traveling, therefore it matters little if the event is on Saturday or Monday.  Selecting an off day of the week (any day other than Saturday) will give you huge negotiating latitude with each and every service provider.  However, for many, a Monday or mid-week wedding doesn't sound overly appealing because it would be natural for some guests to not come or not party late because they will be heading back to work the following day.  For this reason, I think the very best day of the week to negotiate cost reductions without sacrifice is Friday or even possibly Thursday.  On those days of the week you will get great deals from vendors and your guest can appreciate taking a long weekend by only taking a day or so off.  Also, make sure to schedule the ceremony early enough so that guests will not be tempted to work a full day and then come to your wedding. A 5:00 ceremony would be perfect.

 

2) If possible, stay away from summer peak. In the summer, all service providers work and work a lot. Supply and demand drives the prices up, particularly on Saturdays.  If you are doing an outdoor event in the northwest you may have little choice but to have your event in the summer, however, if it is an indoor event, consider having your wedding in a non-peak month.  Non-peak would typically be January-May and October-November (December gets pretty busy with holiday events and New Years).  Again, this tactic can save you costs on all categories of vendors. Staying out of peak months and on off days you can also lead to better group rates at hotels for your guests as well.

 

3) Look for win-win opportunities in the negotiation. Understand that vendors want to get their base prices, meaning that there is a minimum cost to where the event isn't worth it to them.  Vendors and potential clients should always look for ways to benefit both sides.  For this I suggest the vendor provide something extra at no incremental mark-up, allowing the customer to get more for their money, but the vendor doesn't need to sacrifice on the base price and secures the booking.

 

4) Consider combo services where you can cut down on additional service providers. In the case of Media Jockeys you could add on ceremony sound or obtain a discount on live music for your ceremony.  We also have discounted dance instruction available in connection with booking.  You could also consider getting AV services from Media Jockeys - video slide show, etc. instead of hiring yet another rental company or paying the venue's mark-up.

 

5) Be cautious of all-in-one or closed systems. Some venues require the use of the house caterer, in-house DJ, in-house photographer, etc.  This leads to limited or no choice and often results in higher fixed costs than you could probably negotiate at venues that do not participate in such schemes.

There you have it - all of these items will save you money and get you more for your money.


Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 November -0001 00:00

Wedding Services

First Dance Instruction:

For some, dancing is a big part of the wedding reception. However, most people are not blessed with innate dancing skills and therefore could benefit from professional dance instruction. Whether the goal is simply to feel comfortable and confident on the dance floor or to create a one-of-a-kind first dance to impress, we can help. Dance That has on staff, professional dance instructors skilled in Latin, Swing, Ballroom, and various other popular styles. The lessons are affordable and the instructors are patient and very people oriented.

Our dance lessons are a fantastic investment in the overall success of your wedding reception!

Promotional offers available in connection with the booking of any DJ service!

http://www.dancethat.com

Contact Us

Celebration Music and Events
www.cmevents.com
Address: 6916 S.E. 17th. | Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-234-2492 | Fax: 503-922-3176 
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Event Advice

A Classy I-pod Event?:

Biased you say? Maybe. Regardless, its clear to me that an event “DJed” by an I-pod is only marginally cooler than one that was “DJed” by a walkman in the 80's. Now you are probably scratching your head and trying to remember a time when you went to a cool event that was “DJed” by a walkman. You probably can’t think of any. Why? Well, as cool as walkmans were, and as cool as I-pods are, they just aren’t very good at moving sound equipment, making announcements, reading a crowd, interacting with guests and the whole entertainment thing in general.

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