Saybrook Point Inn & Spa
Posted by djnetwork in Banquet Facility, Review, Tips & Suggestions on May 10, 2012
Atmosphere Productions recently provided entertainment services for Mauro & Melissa’s wedding in the ballroom at The Saybrook Point Inn & Spa. We were pleasantly surprised by the completed restaurant renovations.
Over the past 20 years we’ve performed at numerous weddings at The Saybrook Point Inn & Spa. So, we are not strangers to this facility. We’ve also taken care of many of the employee parties and events hosted by The Saybrook Point Inn & Spa. Also, my wife and I have spent many romantic weekend getaways here, dining and relaxing in quiet comfort. Needless to say, we’ve always been well taken care of by the staff, either as a vendor or a guest.
The renovated bar and restaurant look spectacular. The restaurant, with fireplace and fish tank, is now called Fresh Salt and is touted as “One Of The Best Restaurants In Old Saybrook, Connecticut with splendid views of the Connecticut River and Long Island Sound”, plus now a full view of the Marina. The Bar area and the outdoor patio area, with fire pit (also overlooking the Marina) is breathtaking. Don’t take my word for it… check it out yourself!
Thanks to fellow Brit, and my good friend, Paul Merchant, Banquet and Audio Visual Manager, for the personally guided tour. Pictures of the renovation work can be seen on The Saybrook Point Inn & Spa Facebook page.
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17 Irresistible Dance Floor Fillers
Eva – Body On Mine (Dave Aude Radio Edit)
Katy Perry – Part Of Me
David Guetta feat. Nicki Minaj – Turn Me On
Afrojack And Shermanology – Can’t Stop Me (Afrojack + Buddha Radio Edit)
Chris Brown feat. Rihanna – Turn Up The Music (Remix)
Selena Gomez And Scene – Love You Like A Love Song (Dave Aude Radio Mix)
Jessie J. – Domino (Funk3d Club Remix)
Avicii – Levels
Far East Movement Feat. Justin Bieber – Live My Life (Party Rock Remix)
Flo Rida – Good Feeling
David Guetta feat. Usher – Without You
Rihanna feat Calvin Harris – We Found Love
Lucas Prata – First Night Of My Life
Kelly Clarkson – Stronger (7TH Heaven Radio Edit)
Dennis Naidanow – Shuri Shuri (Let’s Get Loco)(Bodybangers Radio Edit)
LMFAO – Sexy And I Know It (Remix)
Mia Martina – Burning (French Version)
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Wedding Trends For 2012 – Real Brides Speak Out
Alan Berg presented at the Wedding Biz conference in Atlanta and here were some interesting facts that came out of it.
The highlight of Wedding Biz, for me, was the first session where 5 real brides were invited to be on a panel. Donna asked them some great questions and here’s what stuck out for me.
Here’s my Top 10 list highlighting what these real brides had to say:
- The brides said that very, very few of the wedding professional’s websites they went to were good. Some even implied that none of the ones they saw were any good. (ouch!)
- If they didn’t like your website, they checked you out on Facebook. (is your business page ready for Prime time?)
- They specifically searched for you by name, they weren’t just randomly searching for someone in your market/category. (surprise)
- They weren’t interacting with your Facebook page, rather they were looking for photos of recent events you did. While they were mostly talking about reception venues and photographers, I asked they specifically if this applied to other categories and they said, Yes!
- If they didn’t see anything more compelling on your Facebook page… they went on to someone else.
- They will look for and read your blog, keep it up to date.
- They were looking during work hours and said that if you have music or videos that play automatically, you’re getting them in trouble at work.
- They all set up a new email address just for their wedding info.
- They want you to be more conversational in your emails with them.
- They don’t use Twitter.
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Providing: Connecticut Wedding Entertainment, Massachusetts Wedding Disc Jockey Services, Wedding Up-lighting, Event Lighting, Karaoke Entertainment, Sweet 16 DJs, Bar Mitzvah Entertainment, Fashion Show Lighting.
Gateway Limousines
Posted by djnetwork in Limousines, Review, Tips & Suggestions on April 20, 2012

I am the president and owner of Gateway Limousines and the first and most important thing I would like to share with you about our company is our reputation for outstanding customer service.
Please visit www.weddingwire.com and see what our recent wedding clients have written about their experience with Gateway, I think you will be really impressed.
The reality is that every vendor will make you promises, and tell you how great their services are. We choose to let our clients speak for us.
This is why we not only have the most reviews of any transportation provider in Connecticut we also have the best reviews.
Simply put we feel we are the best choice that you can make for your wedding transportation, but not because we say so, it is because this is what our clients have said repeatedly with their numerous five star reviews.
These positive reviews have earned us the distinction of earning the coveted BRIDE’S CHOICE AWARD for FOUR CONSECUTIVE YEARS.
Your experience with Gateway Limousines will begin with one of our experienced wedding planners guiding you through the planning process and developing a package that is uniquely yours.
Our goal is to make suggestions from our years of wedding planning that will result in the most pleasurable luxury transportation experience.
We offer packages for couples planning on having both their ceremony and reception at the same venue, all the way up to more traditional church ceremony and reception venue multiple hour wedding packages. All of our packages are tailored to fit your individual needs and we offer a full array of vehicles to choose from.
- “L” Series Lincoln Town Cars for a more intimate experience
- Six Passenger Black Lincoln Limousines for that more formal theme
- Eight Passenger White Lincoln Super Stretch Limousines for the more traditional theme
- Twenty Four Passenger party buses for those with large bridal parties
- Ten Passenger shuttle vans for smaller guest shuttle requirements
- Thirty One Passenger Executive Shuttle Buses for the medium sized guest shuttle requirements
- Forty Seven and Fifty Five Passenger Motor Coaches for larger guest shuttle requirements
A Menu of our Services includes the following:
- Bachelor and bachelorette Parties
- Rehearsal Dinner Transportation services
- Wedding party transportation services
- Wedding guest Shuttle services
- Honeymoon Transportation
- Wine Tours as a day before or day after activity
I invite you to call us at 203-753-5466 or to visit the request a quote section of our website www.gatewaylimos.com to start the planning process.
I thank you for the opportunity to discuss our services with you, and look forward to being of service to you.

Yours truly
Mark DiChiara
President
Gateway Limousine Inc.
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The picture is perfect in your head
Posted by djnetwork in Tips & Suggestions, Wedding Planner on April 15, 2012
The picture is perfect in your head. You stand with your bridesmaids waiting to marry the man of your dreams. The bridesmaids are all identical in height, hairstyle, dresses, shoes, and jewelry…until you get together with your girls and realize that your sister is 5 feet tall, your bff is a tall redhead, and you college roommate is a buxom blonde.
Time for a little out of the box thinking!
Mix it up: Not all styles and colors are flattering for every woman so consider offering your girls options. Many designers have numerous styles in the same color or the same dress in different hues that can complement any color palette. Consider the body styles of your party, strapless and form fitting is not the best choice for everyone, so be sure to pick a style or styles that flatter everyone.
Cloning? You may think that that you need to have your bridal party with the same hairstyle, jewelry, shoes, and makeup remember that while you want them to stand up and look pretty, you asked them to be a part of your Big Day for the unique traits they bring to your life. You want them to complement your wedding like they complement you life; with their subtle differences. Offer suggestions on accessories but don’t assume they want to look exactly alike.
The LBD: There is nothing like a Little Black Dress. Functional and fashionable and it allows for you to really get creative with flowers and accessories.
Long or Short? That is the question. Gone are the days of every bride outfitting their party in long gowns. Short dresses will work for both the casual outdoor receptions and the black tie evening affairs. More important is to consider fabric. Cotton sundresses for an evening wedding may not project the intended theme just like a taffeta mini would be out of place for a garden reception.
“You can wear it again!” How many times have these words been uttered to a bridesmaid? Many designers are embracing this quote and designing dresses that are not only comfortable and functional, but they really are great for a cocktail party. Pick a dress with pockets so your girls have a place for their lip gloss and most importantly, choose a style that you would be happy to wear.
“No one wears white except for the bride!” Not true! Outfitting your bridesmaids in white dresses is no longer taboo. A neat cotton white shift with bouquets of wildflowers is the perfect compliment to a garden reception and will bring a touch of modern flair.
Always and Forever
www.always-and-foreverweddings.com
(860) 301-1177
info@always-and-foreverweddings.com
Twitter: @Afweddings
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Surviving the First Dance – Ten Tips by Meredith Stead
Posted by djnetwork in Music, Tips & Suggestions on April 10, 2012
Most couples intend to dance the traditional first dance, but most of them also know nothing at all about dancing! So as the big day approaches their sense of panic increases. Avoid anxiety by following a few easy tips.
1. Plan ahead: You’re planning everything else associated with your wedding, why not your first dance? Ideally you should begin practicing 6 to 12 months ahead of time.
2. Turn to professionals: Learning to dance is surprisingly painless. If you can’t afford private lessons at a local studio, look around for group classes (high schools, colleges and community centers often offer courses). Or, buy an instructional videotape -learn at home and avoid the worry of looking awkward in front of others.
3. Have options: If you are undecided about your first song, or can’t pick one, check the list of wedding dance songs available on this site. Try practicing to two or three different songs that both of you like, and choose the one that feels most comfortable.
4. Less is more: You need not dance to the entire song (remember, dance professionals don’t). Your DJ can cut the song or your band can play a shortened version…..or you can even just have it fade out. Bottom line: you’ll look better dancing for two minutes and doing five terrific moves, than dancing for five minutes and doing twelve poorly executed moves.
5. Decide on a song version: Once you’ve picked a song, make sure your DJ or band knows how you want to hear it. For instance, don’t assume your band will play the song just like the Frank Sinatra CD you’ve been practicing to. It’s a good idea to give them a copy of the version you like, or to get a recording of their version, so that you are practicing to “the real deal.”
6. Think about where you’re dancing: If your wedding will be outdoors, install a dance floor – it’s pretty hard to spin in mud. Or on grass. If the dance floor at your reception hall is smaller than your bathroom, maybe you’d better rethink that waltz – it takes up lots of space. Try to practice in a space that’s similar in size to your reception hall.
7. Think about what you’re wearing: If you have a mermaid dress you’ll look terrific. You’ll also be taking very tiny steps…. bear that in mind when you plan the first dance. Similarly, if you have an off-the-shoulder gown you won’t be able to lift your arms over your head………consider that before you put in all those spins.
8. And speaking of what you’re wearing: practice your dancing as if it’s the big day. Grooms: wear a jacket and dress shoes. Brides: wear a long skirt, (unless you’re planning that mini-wedding dress!) and your actual wedding shoes. This will accomplish two things: it’ll break your shoes in, and it will give you a sense of security about your ability to manage them come the actual reception. If you’re worried about getting them dirty, protect them with an old pair of athletic socks.
9. Don’t expect perfection: Nobody at your reception is anticipating that the two of you will put on a show. You’re not a professional dance team – and if you are, why are you reading this?! While the two of you are learning and practicing, you are bound to make the occasional mistake. Just stop, talk it out, and try again.
10. Express yourself: Know your own comfort level, and that of your groom. If you don’t like a song, don’t dance to it! If you don’t like a certain move your instructor shows you, say so. (Be polite, though!) It is, after all, your day and your dance. If you are happy and comfortable you will look wonderful, so that should be your goal.
Meredith Stead is co-owner of Shall We Dance Studios in New York City. She and her husband and partner, John Knapp, released the instructional video ”Preparing for Your Wedding Dance” in January 2002. In addition to holding several competitive titles, they served as choreographic consultants for Broadway’s Original Swing and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen’s Dance Party of the Century.
© Meredith Stead
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Bond Ballroom Wedding – Brian Ambrose Photography – Angela and Michael
Posted by djnetwork in Photography on April 5, 2012
Angela and Michael are one of the sweetest couples ever. Brian has known Angela for what seems like forever and I first met her when we photographed her sister Elda’s wedding a few years back. We got to photograph at some of our favorite spots in the city, St Patrick St Anthony’s Church in Hartford, Hartford City Hall and The Bond Ballroom. Their day was perfect – perfect weather, perfect timing, perfect details and a perfectly happy couple!

Hartford Convention Center Bridal Show
Posted by djnetwork in Bridal Show, Other, Photography on March 30, 2012
I wanted to share with you a couple photos we took at the Hartford Bridal show at it’s new home in the Hartford Convention Center. We were across from Brian Ambrose Photography and the CT Convention Center‘s booth were just amazing.












