Well, I like the idea as a very nice system could be setup a left there. Dance floor lighting could be properly installed. Even perminate uplighting and monogram lighting can be setup.
That would be a BIG plus. Help them install a decent house system. Pull wires through the walls, install faceplates near the console and speakers to allow for short cable runs. Heck, you might even go so far as to fly your speakers.
What I would not want is any of MY gear used by "outside" DJs. So, if there was EVER a possibility that an outside DJ would plug into the gear...then the venue would be responsible for the purchase.
I would want a 6 week clause. Any date that is not dooked 6 weeks prior to the date I'm to book other events. I book a ton of last minute work. I could fill most dates that were not booked 6 weeks out.
My sense is that this is exactly what the venue does not want. If they have a last minute client walk in the door and need an end to end wedding ceremony and reception....they want to have a guaranteed house DJ to offer. In essence, they want to be able to call Friday morning for a Friday evening wedding reception. Perhaps there is some reasonable advanced notice that could be agreed to...but 6 weeks is not that. Maybe 10 business days...or two weeks.
My biggest concern is that the venue would handle all the client contact. So you would be relying on someone else to get a sense of the clients, their musical tastes, and their family dynamic. Without 3-4 hours of face to face interviews with every client to go over the details (and countless phone calls, e-mails, and texts), the quality of my performance would suffer. I doubt that much face time with a client is part of the venues plan.
Alternatively, there would be "wedding reception #1", "wedding reception #2", and "wedding reception #3" to choose from. Same songs, same intros, etc, etc. The drive would be for consistency at the expense of quality.
