unfortunately, I can NOT give a glowing review. My son's wedding day was amazing...flowers, venue, dresses, weather, center pieces, cake...oh wait one HUGE part was HORRIBLE...THE DJ.
DJ Sean was pathetic. He calls himself "Mr Overtime". Quite... frankly, everyone was thrilled when he was finished. He made so many errors (even though he had a script in front of him to follow)...I will just list a few of the mistakes. The introduction of parents both bride and groom were incorrect, didn't announce bride and groom first dance that was played live, he forgot the mother son dance then when reminded he introduced mother son song as bride and groom first dance song, when someone requested a song...his response was "is that for the old hags on the dance floor". His attire for the day was sloppy and unprofessional. He didn't perform like a DJ...he sat at his booth the entire night and just played a playlist. No interaction with the crowd at all as one would expect from a DJ. He played songs groom and bride asked not to be played, he didn't eat with vendors as directed by the venue team. There was supposed to be two of them (DJ and an assistant) for the event but Sean decided he didn't need a helper. Maybe if he had a helper, things would have gone smoother. I could go on an on with the mistakes. One or two of these mistakes, we easily could have looked over but there were at least 10 mistakes or more. When my son and daughter in law spoke with the Owner Mike, he agreed these things were unacceptable but refuse to compensate my son and daughter in law in any way financially since they booked during his 50% off sale. Well I hate to tell you but they didn't get 50% worth of a DJ. The owner offered them a DJ service for "another event" as compensation...who would want to chance that. I recommend using someone else as your DJ for your special event or demand you get Mike the owner as your DJ. Finally, I truly wish the owner would have done the right thing from a customer satisfaction stand point and compensated my son and daughter in law in some acceptable fashion for what he agreed was a blunder by his staff.