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What Size Dance Floor Should Be At Your Wedding Reception

The dance floor should not be too big nor too small

The size of the dance floor plays an important role in how the energy level will sustain during the wedding reception.

Dance floors can be customized to the size you need as well as the style you want it too look.

Coming from a DJ, I fully admit this statement I am about to make is completely biased, but I gotta say it.

The size of the dance floor is the most important factor to consider when planning the room layout for a wedding a reception.

The dance floor has a Goldilocks personality. It can be too big. It can be too small. What it needs to be is “juuuuuussstttt right.”

I’ve seen dance floors that had the majority of guests dancing on it, but because it was too big, felt empty and therefore negatively affected the energy level. On the opposite end, a dance floor that is too small gets packed too easily and will cause people to retreat because they’ll feel like they are getting a little bump and grind from every angle.  

Research shows that at a typical wedding reception, no more than 50% of the invited guests will be dancing at the same time. In fact, a better estimate is, on average, the dance floor will consistently have 30% of the guest count “on the floor.”

Given this information, it is best to size a dance floor based on that 30-50% maximum number.

The other number to keep in mind, is how much comfortable space a couple needs when dancing. Again, as a general rule, experts say nine square feet of dance space is about right.

So let’s do some math and for ease of computing use 50% of a final guest count of 100.

  • Final guest count: 100
  • Number of couples: 50
  • Maximum number of couples/people on the dance floor: 25 couples (50 people)
  • Square footage needed: 225 (25 couples * 9 square feet)

Of course, wedding couples planning their party know their crowd and can adjust this percentage accordingly. But from me, the most important takeaway from this article is to consider the importance of dance floor size. Do not just order a generic size and stuff it in “wherever it fits.”

Resources:
Here’s a handy dance floor sizing chart, courtesy of Raphael’s Party Rentals. It shows the appropriate size based on couple count and square footage

Also, if you’re looking for a custom dance floor as shown in the photos throughout this post, contact Platinum Pro.

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Justin Kanoya is a wedding DJ based in San Diego. He has served as a DJ and host of more than 300 weddings over the past decade and is a recommended vendor at some of San Diego's finest wedding venues, including the Hotel del Coronado and the Lodge at Torrey Pines.

Last Dance Songs: Wedding Song Ideas

Make the closing moments of your wedding reception memorable with one great final song

Your last dance should be punctuated by moments like this, your friends and family all surrounding you and your new bride/groom in one big group hug.

I always believe couples will remember two things from their reception:

  • The moment they see their reception room for the first time. All of the visions, ideas, Pintrest board pins, have come to life and it’s better than they imagined.
  • And the final moments with friends and family … the last dance.

I take a lot of pride in building up energy and emotion leading up to the last dance. Since it’s the final moments of an emotional day, a day that has been a long time coming, I feel as the DJ I owe one last amazing moment to the couple and their guests.

In my mind, that means the last dance needs to be soundtracked by a fun, upbeat and familiar song to everyone. Think about a concert you’ve been to. The artist always keeps their biggest and most popular hits for the end. This isn’t the time to break out new material.

It’s also not the time for sappy and sentimental, unless the moment calls for it. And that is going to be a very rare instance.

Here’s a look at the last dance songs I have played.

  • Aerosmith - Angel
  • Edwin McCain - I’ll Be
  • Michael Jackson - Thriller
  • Bill Medley/Jennifer Warnes - I’ve Had the Time of My Life
  • Bon Jovi - Livin' On A Prayer
  • Clean Bandit f./Jess Glynne - Rather Be
  • Donna Summer - Last Dance
  • Eagle Eye Cherry - Save Tonight
  • Enrique Iglesias, Jr. - Escape
  • Jason Mraz - I’m Yours
  • Jay Sean - Do You Remember
  • Journey - Don’t Stop Believing
  • Lady Gaga - The Edge of Glory
  • Lady Gaga - You and I
  • Maroon 5 - Sunday Morning
  • Michael Buble - Everything
  • Omi - Cheerleader
  • Sara Bareilles - Many the Miles
  • Train - Hey Soul Sister
  • UB40 - Can’t Help Falling in Love
  • Walk The Moon - Shut Up And Dance

Each year Mobile Beat Magazine releases a comprehensive list of popular songs that are being played at weddings throughout the United States. Here is a copy of that guide for you to download for free.

And here is a collection of last dance song lists from various websites:

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Cake Cutting Songs: Wedding Song Ideas

A few suggestions for songs to play during your cake cutting

A great song playing in the background during cake cutting is the key aspect in setting the mood.

“Huh? Really?”

That tends to be the response 87.6%** of the time I ask couples “what song would you like me to play during the cake cutting?”

You really do not need anything specific. I always suggest that this is a good time to play a song that didn’t make the other important moments (i.e. recessional/processional, first dance, parents dance, etc.). But a good song helps set the mood in the room. 

I typically schedule cake cuttings as a break during open dancing, so it's nice to have the music act as a buffer between all of the dance music that has been playing up until that point.

If you do not have anything in mind, here’s a look at what I’ve played in the past.

  • Colbie Callait - I Do
  • Def Leppard - Pour Some Sugar On Me
  • Dixie Cups - Going to the Chapel
  • Jagged Edge - Let’s Get Married
  • James Taylor - How Sweet It Is
  • John Legend - All of Me
  • Joe Satriani - Always With Me, Always With You
  • Louis Armstrong - Cheek to Cheek
  • Marvin Gaye - How Sweet It Is
  • Ronnie Liang - Ngiti
  • Sarah McLachlan - Ice Cream
  • She & Him - I Was Made for You
  • The Foundations - Build Me Up Buttercup
  • Train - Marry Me
  • U2 - Sweetest Thing

Each year Mobile Beat Magazine releases a comprehensive list of popular songs that are being played at weddings throughout the United States. Here is a copy of that guide for you to download for free.

I’ve also collected lists from a few websites:

**This is a made up number.

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Mother/Son Dance Songs: Wedding Song Ideas

What song will you pick for that special moment with your mom on your wedding day?

The mother/song dance is always a special moment for mom.

The mother/song dance is always a special moment for mom.

“Have you asked you mom what song she would like to dance to with you?”

When a groom tells me he doesn’t know what this Mother/Son Dance song is going to be, the above question is one I always ask.

If your reply to that question is, “no,” then I need you to stop reading, pick up your phone and text, call, Facebook message or Snapchat your mom and ask her.

First, she will love the fact you are connecting with her. Second, if you are Snapchatting her, your mom is awesome and so with the times.

If both of you are still perplexed, take a look at these songs I have played at past weddings.

  • Beatles - In My Life
  • Boyz II Men - Song for Mama
  • Celine Dion - Because You Loved Me
  • Dianne - Senora
  • Jennifer Lopez - Let’s Get Loud
  • Kenny Rogers - Through the Years
  • Louis Armstrong - What a Wonderful World
  • Minnie Rippington - Loving You
  • Neil Diamond - When You Wish Upon a Star
  • Rascal Flatts - My Wish

Each year Mobile Beat Magazine releases a comprehensive list of popular songs that are being played at weddings throughout the United States. Here is a copy of that guide for you to download for free.

Also, here are some websites that offer even more suggestions.

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Father/Daughter Dance Songs: Wedding Song Ideas

What song will be played for this special moment with your dad?

Picking the right song for the father/daughter dance is key to creating a memorable moment

“Have you asked you dad what song he would like to dance to with you?”

When a bride tells me she doesn’t know what her Father/Daughter Dance song is going to be, the above question is one I always ask.

If your reply to that question is, “no,” then I need you to stop reading, pick up your phone and text, call, Facebook message or Snapchat your dad and ask him -- well never mind about Snapchat, you Dad probably isn’t on it.

Either way, he will love the fact you are connecting with him and you never know, he may have had song in mind ever since you two danced for the first time in your childhood home living room.

If both of you are still perplexed, take a look at these songs I have played at past weddings.

  • Bob Carlisle - Butterfly Kisses
  • Brandon Heath - Love Never Fails
  • Celine Dion/Josh Groban - The Prayer
  • Darius Rucker - It Won't Be Like This For Long
  • Edwin Mcain - Walk With You
  • Frank Sinatra - The Way You Look Tonight
  • George Strait - Love Without End
  • Kenny Chesney - There Goes My Life
  • LeAnne Womack - I Hope You Dance
  • Lionel Ritchie - Three Times a Lady
  • Louis Armstrong - What a Wonderful World
  • Michael Buble - The Way You Look Tonight
  • Nat King Cole/Natalie Cole - Unforgettable
  • Temptations - My Girl
  • Van Morrison - Brown Eyed Girl
  • Van McCoy - The Hustle
  • Heartland - I Loved Her First

Each year Mobile Beat Magazine releases a comprehensive list of popular songs that are being played at weddings throughout the United States. Here is a copy of that guide for you to download for free.

Also, here are some websites that offer even more suggestions:

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Justin Kanoya is a wedding DJ based in San Diego. He has served as a DJ and host of more than 300 weddings over the past decade and is a recommended vendor at some of San Diego's finest wedding venues, including the Hotel del Coronado and the Lodge at Torrey Pines.