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Updates To Website
At last, all of the work on our new website is finally coming together, and with our Testimonials now divided into categories, it has made it very easy for you to find out what our customers have been saying about us for each specific type of Disco. I’m so very happy to say that we receive so much great feedback. It’s always awesome to pick up emails telling us how well we've done at their Party. Vernon Francis - Owner, City Nights Discos
Useful info and Typical Running Order for a Children’s Disco
Useful info and Typical Running Order for a Children’s Disco: We can do a Disco for any age group and even for mixed ages. We use the term ‘children’ to represent (about) the 4 to 8/9Yr old age bracket. We can play to almost any number of children… but please bear in mind that playing Games, organising Competitions and handing out Spot-Prizes (particularly with younger children) represents a huge part of what we do for them. Inviting anywhere between 12 and 35 children makes organising games and competitions very manageable. With fewer than about 12 children, games etc may not work quite as well, whilst with more than 35, they can sometimes become a little more difficult to organise!
Games for Children at a Kids Party Disco
Games and Competitions are usually a guaranteed hit with Children, and I'm talking about kids up to about 9 years old, although the same games can sometimes work with Children a little older too. A good Children's DJ should be happy and able to to organise any games and competitions at a Children's Party.
Having a DJ for Wedding and a Band
It’s always worth checking with both the DJ and the Band about their thoughts and requirements on working alongside other Artists of any form. Most DJ’s and Bands should be happy sharing the limelight, but things like the amount of space available, when to set-up, who’ll be setting up where, set times and any logistics involved are certainly things to consider.
Having a DJ in a Marquee for Your Themed Party
Most DJ’s are very happy playing in Marquees, but they do often require a little extra work, and as such, some DJ’s charge a small ‘Marquee’ supplement. A DJ can usually play in almost any outside location as long as he has weather-proof cover (top and sides) in case of rain as almost all DJ kit is not waterproof in any way. Set-up can be done on most surfaces, but the DJ area for setting up needs to be solid and stable. This usually and ideally means NOT on a temporary staging or similar. Most of this type of staging is not designed to have the kind of tripod stands most DJ’s use put up on them.. The set-up area must also be on a level surface and not on a slope of any kind.
Make the Most out of a Kids Disco with Prizes and Games
The only thing we'll ask you to provide on the day will be some Prizes for us to give out to the winners of any activities we're doing. Prizes are a sure-fire way of keeping the attention of Children throughout the Disco. You can spend as little or as much as you like on Prizes, but a multi-bag or two of fun-size Mars-bar or Haribo type sweets is usually more than sufficient.
Space Required if You Hire DJ Equipment
An experienced 'normal' DJ / Disco should be flexible and able to set-up in almost any realistic space provided. Most Disco shows consist of 3 elements. The first is his 'decks' (this is however the DJ intends to play his music) and is often CD players or a laptop or similar. Most Professional DJ's will turn up with their own stand(s) for mounting the decks on, or the decks can be put on a table borrowed from the venue.