Total raves from the start(they have the most amazing planning program) right through the way they designed a killer fun presentation and then took over the day of our wedding and brought it all home. We can’t say enough about how great Scott and Brad were. 10 stars out of five
M L.
Tu valoración: 3 Port Moody, Canada
We used Creative DJ for our 2012 wedding and there was both good and bad with the service. After having spoken with DJs who were either unprofessional or rude(if the groom doesn’t like AC/DC then you don’t insist that you’ve got to play it. Obvious.) talking with Scott was a breath of fresh air. He had great ideas and he painted a wonderful picture of a beautifully crafted soundtrack for our day. He also made some great suggestions and provided some solid insights that we loved. Our plan was to have him at both the ceremony and the reception. We would have music softly playing in the background during the ceremony and I was really thrilled about that because it was a little touch that sounded really special(pun intended). He sent us his quote that included everything and clearly stated that he would be there. When we met with him to sign the contract though, he said that an associate would be there instead. I brought the quote up and asked if he could be there because we were hiring him and not someone else.(He’d made a big point of talking about how HE made the difference at weddings.) He checked the quote and agreed that yes, he would be there. So we signed everything and handed over the cheques. A couple of weeks beforehand, he emailed to say that he had another engagement so he would be sending his associate in his place and I was too busy to argue. He assured us that the associate would be great and we went with it. The other DJ was professional and he did do a good job. BUT he didn’t have the music playing during the ceremony(one of the big selling points and we couldn’t really interrupt things to ask him to play music so we just went with it — the day was still perfect and I was too happy to be too concerned) like we’d been promised. He played the song I’d requested for the father/daughter dance for our first dance instead of the song that we’d requested and then changed it after about a minute. It wasn’t the end of the world. We didn’t have a choreographed routine or anything so again, we just went with it. He did feel terrible so he stayed a later to make up for it. At the end of the day I would go with these guys again because they did do a good job. They had inflatable guitars on the dance floor that were a huge hit and they had huge inflatable dice that people had to roll to see us kiss that were a massive hit as well. The only things I would suggest is that customers have a strict itinerary for ceremony music and that they also have some sort of backup plan in case planned music hits a snag. Also don’t book just based on Scott’s presence and, if he does need to switch, do make time to meet with the replacement to make sure that everyone is on the same page. ***Bride to be advice*** Leave at least two hours per day in the two weeks leading up to your wedding to deal with last minute surprises so that you’re able to stay on top of things.