How
Much Should You Spend On Entertainment
by
DJ Alan McKenzie
Wedding
costs are a major concern for most, as well they should be. How
much to spend for food, gown and tux's, location, photographer
and, of course, entertainment.
All of these expenses can be reduced, but which ones should be
and why?
Your
caterer can you get
your food from McDonalds, you'll never hear the end of it, but
if you provide steak and lobster, how many will remember? Quite
a few, for no other reason than it's out of the ordinary. But if
you're having chicken, roast beef or fish (standard dinners) how
many people will remember what they ate 6 months later?
If you buy the fanciest dress and the best
Tuxedo's, you will
look FABULOUS in all your pictures, but many people now rent not
only the Tuxedo's, but also the gowns! It saves them money and,
lets face it, it's unlikely that you will ever wear that gown
again.
When it comes to
photographers, you
will want to spend a large portion of your budget on getting one
of the best! After all, those pictures will last a lifetime. If
you don't have a great photographer, you're not going to get
great pictures. So you don't really want to skimp too much
there. That wedding album is something you will keep out on your
coffee table for a long time and guests from your wedding will
want to see those pictures of you and them.
Locations can have a
wide variety of costs, ranging from free into the thousands. You
need to balance this out also because saving money by having it
outdoors at a park could also mean losing guests early on
because of the weather and temperature. You don't want them to
leave early do you?
Finally, we come to entertainment. It's almost always the last
thing thought about and to many it's the place where couples try
to find a bargain. There is just one problem with that theory:
80% of the success of your event will depend on the
entertainment!
That's right. Think about it! If you don't have any
entertainment, then most of your guests will leave right after
they eat. Conversely, if you didn't have any food, but still had
entertainment, most would probably stay for a while. You need
both, but what kind of balance? Can your guests be happy with
hors d'oeuvres and/or veggie platters? Actually most can! They
will also be happy with just about any decent meal, which is why
so much chicken is served at weddings. They won't care that much
what the meal is as long as it tastes good and is filling.
You and your guests are there to CELEBRATE your marriage. To
participate in it, to share that special day for you. Which is
where entertainment plays a MAJOR role in providing you and your
guests a happy, festive and fun time!
I have been to (and performed at) many weddings, and believe me,
some have had some awful food, but with good entertainment they
turned what could have been a bad meal into a fun time!
So why do so many couples want to spend such a small amount on
entertainment? After all, that is what will ultimately make or
break your event, right? We think nothing of spending $20-30 per
person for food, but then we want to 'shop around' for the
cheapest entertainment we can find, often spending less than 5%
of the events costs.
Don't you think it's worth spending 10-20% on Entertainment if
it makes up 80% of the time and, more importantly, the SUCCESS
of your event? Of course it is.
Entertainment usually comes in two forms:
Live bands or
Disc Jockeys.
Which should you choose? Well, that depends on you, some people
like the 'live' sound, others prefer the sound of original
artists (DJ music). There are advantages and disadvantages to
both, and although I am a DJ/MC myself, I won't address those
issues here.
In either case, it's important to keep in mind that there are
good bands and bad bands, and there are good DJ's and bad DJ's.
We have all heard the horror stories of having a bad DJ/Band and
nobody wants bad entertainment. But like food, the quality often
depends on the price! You can spend lots of money (10-20%) to
hire DJ 'Filet', or skimp (1-5%) and get DJ 'MickeyD'. But
remember, this is a once-in-a-lifetime event for most, and so
you only get once chance.
So when trying to decide how much you can afford for
entertainment, think about how much you can LOSE if your
entertainment is poor or mediocre. Look for professionals and
pay them what they are worth. After all, if you want the best
(and you should), it will (and should) cost more, in the long
run, they will provide more than a mediocre entertainer would.
Remember: "They'll forget the food, but not the fun!"
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