OK so you've decided to celebrate something, great news! Maybe you're getting married, maybe it's your birthday, maybe your celebrating the life of a loved one who has sadly passed away. You have probably booked your venue, you've booked the decorations and chances are you've booked your food.
However have you booked your entertainment? If your anything like a lot of people you have probably left that one till last. Why? Seriously, why?
Your entertainment is the one thing that EVERYBODY will remember! It will make or break the party. If you book Mr dodgy D's discos (a metaphor for all the dodgy bedroom DJ's that have been to Maplins and bought the cheapest nastiest kit around to make £50 per night!) then chances are that is what you will get, a greasy bloke in trainers and a sweaty dirty T-shirt with a boom box and 3 Cd's! OK so maybe that's a little harsh but it does happen and there are people that operate like that. Booking entertainment is like 95% of any products, you get what you pay for!
If you are planning a party then I would advise you to look at your DJ or singer as one of the first things you book. To get someone decent I would advise you to expect to pay in the region £150 to £500 depending on the amount of hours and the size of the rig needed for the room, most guys go out for around £250. To put it in lamens terms it's the difference between Waitrose and Happy Shopper! As a company Nightair discos has been going for 29 years, and believe me, we've heard and seen it all in that time. We've done the last minute jobs when the DJ hasn't turned up, we've heard plenty of horror stories about what equipment Dj's have turned up with, so believe me when I say very little surprises me. If you want to have a good night then shop about and generally go on reputation or recommendations. Nightair have provided thousands of discos over the years and regularly receive thank you letters/emails/cards from clients who have enjoyed the service we have provided.
Anyway, not giving too much away on the first blog post and I have lots of booking confirmations to do so keep your eyes peeled for the next post. Hope it's been helpful. Next post will be about choosing the right music for the night.