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Electric Holiday Miami

Electric Holiday Miami

By Events, Holiday Events, Social Celebrations, Virtual Events

We are excited to be part of the first ever socially distant holiday experience at Amelia Earhart Park. 84 West Events will be participating in Electric Holiday Miami – a family friendly lightshow and more!

Miami-Dade County Commissioner Rene Garcia, Miami-Dade Commissioner Kionne McGee, Miami-Dade County Commissioner Jose “Pepe” Diaz and State Representative Alex Rizzo joined forces with Miami-Dade Parks to present this unique experience!

Upon arrival, visitors will tune their FM radio for pre-show holiday music to set the tone. Then, they will drive in and park in their very own “pod”. Guests can bring their own comfortable chairs for their section as long as they remain within within their vehicle or pod for the duration of show.

Voctave and The Edge Effect’s “Disney and the Holiday” Performances will also feature everyone’s favorite mouse who zoomed on over to pick up the apple of his eye before they headed out to the concert! There was only one problem! That silly duck gave them the wrong directions. VIP Ticket holders will be able to personally meet these characters.

We are in compliance with all CDC guidelines allowing you to feel safe during this experience. Click HERE to learn more about the event and purchase tickets. We hope to see you there!

“Three Ring Circus” Themed B’Nai Mitzvah

“Three Ring Circus” Themed B’Nai Mitzvah

By Bar Mitzvah, Bat Mitzvah, mitzvah decor, mitzvah trends, Social Celebrations

The Fein B’Nai Mitzvah took place on October 10, 2020. The “Three Ring Circus” themed event had been planned for over two and a half years, but due to COVID-19, the celebration looked different than what the family had originally anticipated. With the help of 84 West Events, the Fein family was able to throw a safe and beautiful celebration on the original date as planned.

Even before Corona became a household name impacting everyone’s life, most parents could relate to the fact that family life can sometimes feel like a circus. For the Fein Family – Mom, Dad, and three kids Marisa, Mateo, and Leyla –  it was no question the theme for their B’Nai Mitzvah was going to be “Three Ring Circus”. 

Originally the Fein family had planned to celebrate the B’Nai Mitzvah by throwing an elaborate, indoor celebration for 300+ guests. Then COVID-19 showed up uninvited and tried to ruin the party plans. Not wanting to disappoint her kids by entirely cancelling this much-anticipated event, mom Michelle quickly turned to 84 West Events to figure out how to celebrate this important milestone for her kids in a safe and beautiful way.

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the guestlist had to be drastically trimmed down and the venue changed to an outdoor location. The Fein family decided to hold the event in their private backyard and invited only 116 of their closest family and friends. However, the theme “Three Ring Circus” stayed intact.

The backyard had 3 tents to keep guests safe and socially distanced: one tent for Refreshments, one tent for Food, and the Celebration Tent that included the Candle Lighting. 

“This was a unique, but great way to make sure the celebration continued,” said Jeff Greene of 84 West Events.

Guests were welcomed with custom masks featuring a custom event logo designed by 84 West Events. First, guests arrived in the beverage tent to cool off and have a refreshing drink before they were called to the candle lighting in the Celebration Tent. Round cocktail tables with red linen and red roses were placed throughout the refreshment tent. The candle lighting was broken up into a course of several hours and different friends and family came in on different shifts to do their candle lighting. The candle lighting station included a fun mini tent fit for the circus theme with every kid’s name on the table. After the Candle Lighting, guests were ushered to another tent to have their meals. 

84 West Events created a livestream so guests could see a simulcast of events underway in the other tents. The tent process and structure allowed for intimate time you wouldn’t have gotten at a regular mitzvah. 

The kids all loved seeing family and friends they hadn’t seen in over 8 months due to the pandemic. Leyla and Mateo loved the catering, especially the funnel cakes and cotton candy that were right on theme!

“For anyone considering hosting an event during this time, think about what the celebration is really about and what’s important. Huge events don’t provide more meaning, it’s about celebrating a major milestone in life while staying safe. Everything else is secondary,” The Fein family said.

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Production, Decor, DJ, Entertainment, Music, Live Streaming: 84 West Events | Day of Coordinator: Kyle Fahnestock | Photographer: Alison Frank | Catering: Hugh’s Culinary Catering | Rentals: Sunshine Tents and Event Rentals | Dessert: Sweet Treats by Jen | Makeup: Ivy Leez Luxe Makeup and Beauty Lounge | Dresses: Susan Rose | Masks: Atlas Embroidery and Screen Printing

Hosting at Restaurant vs Event Venue

By Social Celebrations, Weddings

Especially with the current pandemic, couples are wondering now more than ever what are the benefits or differences between having your event at a restaurant versus an event space? Banquet halls are usually part of a hotel or restaurant that are used mainly for weddings or other personal events. Most banquet hall providers offer food and catering along with the hall. Event venues are usually very large spaces for larger events and parties.

So which option is better? It depends on your needs! You’ll need to consider, budget, event feel, location etc. After years of being experts in the industry, we weigh in on the elements you should consider to help you make your decision below. 

Space

  • Restaurant/Bar: The biggest pro or con to having your event here is that restaurants will most likely have a designated look and feel. Your decor will be minimal if anything at all. This is great if you’re looking for minimum work or just love the feel of that restaurant! On that same note, make sure that the restaurant, space, and it’s furniture or rentals are maintained. You don’t want anything looking run down on the day of your event. There are lots of restaurants that have a gorgeous patio or rooftop for your experience, so get creative!
  • Venue: When you select your own venue, you’ll have much more freedom in customizing the look, feel and overall experience. While this will require much more work or planning on either your part or your planners, this allows for a customizable experience with lots of room for creativity. The options are endless!

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  • Restaurant/Bar: Most restaurants will offer a pre-set menu for your occasion. It’s the easiest way that allows for fewer servers to manage a large group setting together rather than various complicated dishes. Remember that you have to work within the restaurant’s scope, so food options may be limited. This may be difficult to ensure you have something available for a broad range of tastes and dietary preferences.
  • Venue: While some venues do work with preferred caterers, you will still have much more freedom on crafting your menu here than at a Restaurant or Bar. Play with different trends and unique food presentations to make your event memorable! Here you have the option to customize everything from the canapés, cocktails to the sit-down meal. Great food and drinks will stay in the minds of your guests! 

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Cost

  • Restaurant/Bar: Having your event here means you’re seeing all of the costs upfront. Rentals like chairs, silverware, tables are usually already part of the restaurant, so that will help you save money! Another bonus here is that restaurants are more likely to accommodate additional seats, food, or drinks last minute since everything is in house. Just like a venue, certain days of the week may cost less to host your event. Avoid prime restaurant hours for a better deal. A note that you may or may not run into; time limits at restaurants.
  • Venue: Working at a venue often includes costs that people don’t expect. You’re not only paying for the event space, but you will need to add in costs for rentals including chairs, silverware, linen and more. Finding an all-inclusive venue will help you here. If you have additional guests or last-minute food needs, it may be harder to solve than if you were at a restaurant. Most venues offer discounted rates for avoiding prime event times, so be sure to account for this when setting prices for location.

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Capacity**

  • Restaurant/Bar: The most important question is how many guests will that space accommodate easily?** We’ve all been to an event where our elbows touch the person next to us and we have to shimmy just to get out of our seat. Work with the venue host to select the right size space and different options if there are multiple selections. A smaller space will make your guests feel uncomfortable, while a larger size might affect people’s perception of its success.
  • Venue: One of the first things you should look at when selecting your venue is the capacity of the event space.** Remember that you’re looking at a space without all of your rentals, guests and additional decor involved, so ask the expert opinion of your venue host. A larger capacity won’t hurt your event space as much as a smaller space would. You want people to move easily, and of course have space to dance the night away!

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Amenities

  • Restaurant/Bar: This is where restaurants can really sweeten the deal! An established restaurant working as a venue will have in-house AV equipment, Wi-Fi capabilities, and even a designated parking lot or valet service for your guests at no extra cost. Additionally, they include a fully trained staff that understands excellent customer service.
  • Venue: Working with a venue, especially a smaller one, will come with its own set of questions and potential issues. Where will everyone park? Valet service will probably be an additional fee. You will have to bring in AV equipment and a lighting company to get your desired look and feel. The last thing you want to do is serve up a less-than-stellar experience because the event is understaffed and a little sloppy… However working with experienced professional vendors you or the planner have picked will easily solve any issues in the venue!

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** The COVID-19 pandemic has created many challenges regarding capacities for event spaces and for actual allowable attendance.  Please check with the Restaurant/Bar or Event Venue management or your planner and vendors regarding current legal allowances. 

Looking for more insight? We work with a number of event professionals including restaurants, unique venues and more – so we can give you tips on what the best option is to fit your needs! Inquire with us about your next celebration! Call 84 West Events today at 954-236-9000 or drop us an email at Celebrate@84WestEvents.com.

Virtual Graduations

By Social Celebrations, Virtual Graduations

During this difficult time, 84 West Events is happy to celebrate the Class of 2020 with its Virtual Graduation services! With over 40 years of event production and over 10 years of webcasting experience, 84 West helps schools plan, pre-produce and pre-record Virtual Graduations™. We also handle all the coordination and the distribution of the commencement to your virtual audience so parents, students, faculty, and their families can celebrate each graduate’s achievements.

To insure a smooth and timely gathering of the assets required to create your Virtual Graduations™ we have created a custom workflow and accompanying documentation to simplify the process, making it easy for your school to organize and plan every element of your Virtual Graduations™.  We will help you make sure that everyone gets the recognition they deserve!

Learn more about our three packages here. See some of our testimonials below.

Jeff,

As you know, we had our virtual graduation ceremony earlier today. The purpose of this message is twofold: to tell you that the ceremony went very well with rave reviews and, most importantly, to express our thanks to you in helping us to make this event happen successfully. I speak for Diana and Chris in telling you that it was a pleasure working with you primarily because you delivered on every promise you made. Your professionalism and attention to detail were commendable.

Stay well!
The TPS team

Hello Jeff and Debbie,

I just wanted to thank you for all of the work you have done. Families were very happy with the videos. I appreciate you being able to turnaround our videos is such a quick time considering my teachers took forever to get their videos done.

Thank You,
Cesar Pagan
YANY | Community School Director