Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Sunday, May 23, 2010

The Sheraton Parsippany Hotel









Our experience at the Sheraton Parsippany Hotel was ok. I think the staff was having an "off" night when we were there with setting up.   The room we entertained in was a bit small and cramped and the lighting was awkward.  On a positive note, the staff was very responsive to guests and it seemed that everyone at the event had a great time towards the end of the night.  There was another huge room being used that night and they did a great job setting up for that wedding.  If I were to book a room at the Sheraton Parsippany, I want that room!


The Sheraton Parsippany Hotel often hosts multiple events at the same time which can be a little confusing for guests and the entertainment due to the sheer size of the place. Finding the cocktail hour room was a little confusing even for us.  I had to ask 2 staff members where the room was.  The room was ok.  It had a nice K. Kawai Piano Black Baby Grand, slightly out of tune though.  We provided some live entertainment and it sounded really flat as our sound dropped as guests began conversing.  I don't know if all the rooms have the same acoustics, but it's not a great room for live entertainment.


The Sheraton Parsippany Hotel provided a buffet for dinner.  I am a huge fan of buffets.  I have eaten hundreds and hundreds of top quality meals at the best reception halls in New Jersey and I am hardly ever impressed.  Buffets always seem to impress me even if the selection is limited.  I will never forget the Sheraton Parsippany Hotel for one reason..... Bow Tie Pasta served with a tomato and vodka sauce.  It was out of this world phenomenal.  The other food selections were just ok, but the pasta blew my mind.  That's what I love about buffets.  The guests are bound to find something they like!


Cleon did a great job making sure the guests were taken care of and treated the entertainment like royalty.  Linda, one of the staff helping bar tend also treated the guests and us like gold.  Thanks guys for making the night smooth for us and the guests.


For more specific information about what we liked and our concerns with this hall, please email us at anytime at newjerseydj@gmail.com.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Mayfair Farms







Mayfair Farms is located in West Orange NJ and is a true reception hall. Large rooms, gorgeous grounds, tall ceilings, two ballrooms, great food, and staff truly dedicated to perfection.




 The Grounds as you can see are large and nicely maintained.  The picture above shows a small staging area where wedding ceremonies are held. When the ceremonies are finished, guests walk 50 yards into the hall where cocktail hour is served.



There are two main ballrooms in Mayfair farms, downstairs and upstairs.  Downstairs opens up to a nice patio where guests can sit at round tables and socialize away from the music if they wish.




I also really like the mirrors in the room as they make the room look even more spacious.  There is a large floor to ceiling mirror behind us when we entertain in that room and it looks like people are flirting with us when in fact they are checking themselves out when they are dancing and walking bye.


Cocktail hour is in the other side of the ballroom, sectioned off by a moving partition.  The upstairs ballroom has a separate cocktail room as seen below.




The downstairs hall has a decent size dance floor but the upstairs dance floor is huge.  This is a big very large room and is highly recommended for parties over 200.  I guess you can have a party of 100 occupy this room at Mayfair Farms, but it would look pretty empty.






We love entertaining at Mayfair Farms. As a Dj with live elements, it allows us to really showcase our performance and entertain guests.  The staff is excellent with guests and also makes sure the entertainment crew is well taken care of.   For more information on on this hall email us at newjerseydj@gmail.com.


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The Highlawn Pavilion



 


The Highlawn Pavilion located in West Orange NJ has one of the greatest views a reception hall can offer.  Last weekend was a day that all brides would be jealous of.  It was 75 degrees, clear skies, no humidity, and a reception hall with a view worth a million dollars.

 


 The Highlawn pavilion sits on the top of Eagle Rock Reservation in West Orange NJ.  Guests are able to appreciate the New York Skyline and can also experience a beautiful World Trade Center memorial built to commemorate the people who perished in this great country.  God Bless America!






This Highlawn Pavilion has the feel of a large mansion instead of a factory reception hall. It has cozy rooms, green plants, and warm colors.  As you can see in the picture above, it boasts a large elegant entrance. As people walk in, they are greeted with champagne and are escorted into the cocktail hour room on the first floor.




The cocktail hour room once again feels homey.  Its the large windows in the Highlawn Pavilion that truly warms up the hall.  The food was pretty good, conversation was good, and there was fun had by all.  On an entertainment note, kudos to the hall for the Piano.  The piano was a black Yamaha Baby Grand and it was perfectly in tune.  For some reason some halls are over the top fancy, but the pianos are not taken care of and sound terrible. After Cocktail hour is over, the guests are invited upstairs to the main room.




As an entertainer, I can't like this room, but the guests may absolutely love it.  As the guests walk up into the room, they are walking right onto the dance floor.  Through the dance area to the opening at the other side are where the tables are set up.  The guest tables are set all along the big beautiful windows and the entertainment is on the dance floor which is somewhat separated from the guests.


We are live/DJ performers (keyboard, sax, singers). When we are performing on the dance floor while people are eating, they have no ideas that we are performing.  It just sounds like music is playing.   The dance room is also slightly on the narrow side, so volume can be an issue while people are dancing.  it is also more difficult to motivate people to dance.  When people are dancing the dance floor can pack nicely.   I will admit that because it is more closed in, people are less timid to strut their stuff.






Again, the Highlawn Pavilion has a "mansion" feel to it.  The large windows make this hall warm and bright.  The guests had a great time while we were there and we enjoyed performing for them.  Although the live performances were a little awkward, the DJ was able to get people on the dance floor, even in Mid-Day.  If you like a mansion feel, great views, and a bright event, the Highlawn Pavilion is a good place to consider.

The Brick House















The Brick House is located in Wyckoff, NJ and is surrounded by a beautiful suburban town.  It is a few minutes from Route 208 and is very easy to find.  It looks like a brick mansion as you pull into the parking lot.  It used to be a popular restaurant, able to hold small events but in the last few years they have added a gorgeous reception room. 

The main reception room in the Brick House is not totally square (it has some angles and such) which allows the sound to carry well through the room even at lower volumes. The food was fantastic and the service was excellent.  Tricia, the Coordinator ensured the hosts were well taken care of and even made sure the Entertainment were tended to by the staff.  The staff would come up to us, offer us food and refill our drinks!)  Thanks Tricia and Marcus. 

The room had some really cool features, like the 50" flat screen tv that lifted out of the wall for visual entertainment.  The room in the Brick House also had beautiful brown/tan granite counters for food, pictures, and other things necessary for this party.  Overall, I really enjoyed entertaining at the Brick House in Wyckoff.  The food was fantastic, the staff was extraordinary (including with us), and I enjoyed the tall ceilings and openness of room.  I look forward to going back!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

NJ Reception Halls - The Inside Scoop

Email Us at newjerseydj@gmail.com if you would like a personalized detailed review of these NJ Reception Halls! Otherwise general reviews to be posted soon....

The Sheraton Crossroads
The Venetian
Mayfair Farms
The Manor
The Tides
The Brownstone
The Primavera
Brooklake Country Club
The Empire Club
The Channel Club
The Grand Chalet
The Grand Marquis
Richfield Regency
The Valley Regency
Headquarters Plaza, Morristown
Bretton Woods
This Mill
The Old Mille Inn
Short Hills Hilton
Molly Pitcher Inn
Ocean Point Hotel
Lake Valhalla
The Skylands
The Newark Club
The Palace At Somerset Park
The Imperia
Perona Farms
Seasons
Bonnet Island Estates
Naninas In The Park
The Wilshire Grand
The Westwood
Twin Brooks Country Club
The Landmark








Saturday, May 8, 2010

The Grand Colonial





The Grand Colonial, Hampton NJ, was a hike out to exit 12 on Route 78, but it was worth it for the beautiful surroundings.  It is only able to hold one event at a time which is nice,  I have been to some reception halls that have 2 or 3 events going on at one time and it is just a mad house. I felt important coming to this hall, even as the DJ.  Driving up to the front I was approached by a very professional man waiting to valet my car.  He was very polite and did a great job with guests as they arrived.

                                    

I loved the views in this place.  It had an outside courtyard that sometimes hosts ceremonies.  This day was a gorgeous day really highlighting the openness of the exterior of this hall.   it even had a really nice gazebo on the other side of the building where the bridal party and guests were able to take pictures on the lawn.  It is also another great option for a ceremony.
  

The entrance was really beautiful with a nice deep brown Steinway Piano. Once through the doors, cocktail hour was set up.  It seemed a bit cramped for cocktail hour trying to fit 165 guests in here, but it was still elegant.  The staff did a pretty good job.  My favorite person was one of the women bartenders.  She was polite, offered a smile with the service, and made sure we felt special.  The food was ok too.  Contact me if you would like more information about the food served here, I don't have time to go into it right now.  

The Cocktail hour music was delightful once again,  we provided the cocktail music, hehe.  I enjoyed the sunlight shining through the windows while playing the music.  Overall the cocktail hour was pretty good.
 
   
The ballroom was nice but again seemed a little cramped even with 165 people.  I was a little disappointed when they shut the curtains but I understood as the sun shines pretty bright through those windows.  The room was set up very nice and the service was once again very good.  We packed the dance floor all night so that was a good indicator that the room was tailored for dancing.  The food was ok but again if you would like specific details contact me directly and leave a comment.


                                 
Overall, The Grand Colonial was a nice place.  It was smaller and probably best for smaller events. It has really nice grounds, and a fairly elegant interior.  Music played by us, the dj's, had to really watch our volume as the room is fairly shallow, but people had no trouble dancing all night long.  For More info contact us at newjerseydj@gmail.com