Weddings Dollar Dance & Shoe Game

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Eddie - Do you run dual tops? They both seem to be pointed in the same direction and one would normally get combing interference, especially with one slightly behind the other (increasing the delay).
Steve, I do have two setup, but I use only one during an event. I keep the other just ready to go in case of a crash which I haven't had(knock knock). No problems with interference so far!!!
 
I guess there wouldn't be if one pair isn't on ;)
 
Normally each person gets about 20-30 seconds or so, some dance longer than others, but that's about the average. That being said, I would have 3 songs ready to go, just in case you do need to go that long.

I actually pre-mixed a bunch of "less-requested but still known" slow songs and had about 40-minutes ready to go.
The real trick is to get the Maid of Honor and Best Man to collect the dollars...
and tell them in advance to keep the line moving.
I did one at a huge 300-guest wedding, and it took over an HOUR.
(first time I used ALL of my pre-mixed songs, and needed more)
 
The real trick is to get the Maid of Honor and Best Man to collect the dollars...
and tell them in advance to keep the line moving.

Amen on that one, it makes things so much easier and besides, if they're a fun group, giving them the idea of being "dance bouncers" turns into some good fun and photo ops for the photogs as well.