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Choosing A Bay Area Wedding DJ Can Help Keep Wedding Costs In Check

By Hellen Moare


If your marriage ceremony and reception are the first big events you have planned, you might be reeling from the high cost of everything from the venue to the flowers. You want your day to be special for everyone involved, but you have to make choices about where to spend the money. Hiring a Bay area wedding DJ, if you live in the San Francisco area, is an option to consider.

Live bands are great, but they can be very expensive and tend to have a specific style. When you opt for a disc jockey, that person can play whatever kind of music you want and think will best suit your reception. They can also adjust the songs to fit the mood of your crowd and keep guests on the dance floor.

A good Bay Area wedding DJ service will give you a package that contains exactly what you need in terms of timeline and equipment, although you can also save a little more by booking off-peak dates.

A wedding DJ service will cost anywhere from $600 to $2000. Anything below that and you will probably have a DJ that does not normally play at weddings and does not have the skill. If you are lucky, you will only get married once, so skimping is not a smart idea. You probably want to go to the upper end of the price range to get an experienced, skilled DJ with good reviews. Also, make sure that you know exactly what the package includes. Do you get to talk to the DJ before the wedding? How much control do you have over the playlist? How big is their music database and do you have access to it? Working with the DJ to make everything perfect is worth a little bit extra.

Planning a special event can be scary and complicated.

Good friends, good food, and good music should make it everything you've dreamed of.




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