Add a touch of real magic to give your wedding
day that extra special something.
Entertainment for wedding guests often only goes as
far as a disco in the evening. Having a magician to entertain throughout
the day is a great way of breaking the ice in what can sometimes
be a room full of strangers. The magic and fun will get people talking
and laughing and make the day more enjoyable for everyone.
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mix & mingle magic
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Pauls skillful magic creates a unique combination
of fun, excitement and sheer enjoyment throughout the day.
He guarantees to make your day more memorable and fun for you and
your guests whether they be 3 or 103!
Paul offers amazing entertainment for your Celebrations
including:-
- Mix & Mingle Magic
- as your guests arrive at the venue
- during pre-reception drinks
- during the sometimes long period when
the photographs are being taken
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how does he do that!
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- Close-Up Table Magic
- prior to the Wedding Breakfast
- in between each of the courses
- in a bar or lounge area
- Strolling Magic
- during your evening reception
- entertainment for those not dancing
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| magic for all ages |
If there are a larger number of children attending your special
day how about giving them their very own Childrens
Show? This can be a full 45 minute show or it can be adapted
to your personal requirements.
If you would like to talk through your entertainment needs with
Paul, he can give you the correct advice to help make the Magic
work for you, on this your memorable day.
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WEDDING
SURVEY
An extensive wedding survey was published
by Bride and Groom
magazine and the following results were given:
What people said AFTER the wedding day:
- 72% of all brides say they would
have spent more time choosing their reception entertainment
- Almost 100% said they would have
spent more of their budget on the entertainment
- 78% of brides say they would
have made the entertainment their highest priority
- 81% of guests say the thing they
remember the most about a reception is the entertainment
These statistics were published
in St. Louis Bride and Groom magazine 2003.
Sources includes Simmons, 2001; USA Today, 2002; National
Bridal service, 2001; The Knot, 2002; Brides Magazine, 2001
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