Percentage of money spent
on a wedding reception
Percentage of what guests
remember most
A Radio Interview with Peter MerryThe former President of The ADJA
National Bridal Survey

Bridal Survey & Wedding Statistics

Questions you should ask a DJ first.
Bride & Groom
magazine article
Ipod vs. A wedding DJ Controversy
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Ipod wedding
About Phoenix DJ Mark Sanchez
Panel discussion with wedding professionals, i.e. Photographer, Videographer, Coordinator about Disc Jockey entertainment for a wedding.

VIDEO Question #1   What has been your experience with the mobile entertainment industry & how has that developed into your opinion of the mobile DJ?

VIDEO Question #2    What skills & attributes make a good mobile DJ? And what skills & attributes make a great mobile Disc Jockey?

VIDEO Question #3   What things have you seen from a mobile DJ that has impressed you and left a positive image of that DJ & the DJ industry?

VIDEO Question #4   What things have you seen from a mobile DJ that has disappointed you, and left a negative image of that DJ & the DJ industry?

VIDEO Question #5 Part #1  What's the most important thing a Disc Jockey can do for you, and why?

VIDEO Question #5 Part#2

VIDEO Question #5 Part#3
"Where Visions Become Reality"
After the Vows...

72% of all brides say they would have spent more time choosing their reception entertainment.
Almost 100% say they would have spent more of their budget on the entertainment.
During wedding planning, Brides say their highest priority is their attire, followed by the reception site
and caterer. Reception
entertainment is among the least of their priorities.
Within one week after their reception, 78% of Brides say they would have made entertainment their
highest priority.
When asked 81% of guests say the thing they remember most about a wedding is the entertainment.

* These statistics were published in St. Louis Bride & Groom magazine in 2003. Sources include: Simmons, 2001;
USA Today, 2002; National Bride service, 2001; The Knot, 2002; Brides magazine, 2001.

"The price a client pays for entertainment is directly proportional to the  quality they receive, which              
                           is directly proportional to the success of their event".
                                                                        Mark Ferrell    
The Current Phoenix Average Spent on a Wedding Day is $30,000!
At 5 hours for the
wedding and reception, that's $6,000 per hour.

If the guests leave just one hour early, because they didn't spend enough for quality
entertainment,
the Bride & Groom will have lost $6,000    
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