Monday, March 18, 2013

To Surprise or Not To Surprise? That Is The Question.

Life is full of surprises. Billy Joel was recently doing a Q&A at Vanderbilt University when a student asked if he could play “New York State of Mind” with him. Then, this amazing moment happened:


 

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On the other hand, if you’re planning a wedding you may not appreciate the kind of surprise that sends all of your meticulous planning spiraling down the drain. Surprises like a vendor who isn’t as good as you were led to believe.

 

First and foremost, do your research. In the age of Google, there’s no excuse for not knowing what you are getting. Check out consumer comments. See who is highly recommended on Wedding Wire. Learn about the company before signing the contract. Sounds like overly simple advice, doesn’t it? But you would be surprised at how many people take a company’s claims at face value, and face unpleasant surprises later.

 

One caveat: be aware that recommendations made by catering halls are often paid for by the very same companies that they are recommending.

 

Excel Entertainment has received consistently high marks from its clients since its inception. The care and planning that goes into an Excel wedding is second to none. Excel has a crew of true entertainers who are flexible enough to make your wedding a completely unique experience. And Excel is dependable. No unpleasant surprises. Ever.

 

Do your research…see what people have to say about Excel Entertainment. Once you do, you’ll have the confidence and peace of mind to call Excel’s Jason Frankel at (973) 320-3241.  But do it soon…Excel’s open dates don’t stay open for long.

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