I'm having about a 65-75 guests reception in a banquet room at a nice restaurant in town. There is a small section of the room where there is wood floors, which would work for dancing. However, the area is rather small, probably 6x8 feet at the most, and hidden in an awkward part of the room (corner, hidden behind a pillar).
I'm contemplating putting some tables where the so-called dance floor is and using a part of the carpeted floor for the dancing area. Is it unusual to have a dance floor on an unmarked, carpeted area of a room.
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Dancing on carpet is dangerous, especially where drinking can be involved. I would speak to your banquet hall or restaurant manager. I would bet they won't approve dancing on carpet. Top Wedding Questions Forum Moderator - "Write your sorrows in the sand, your blessings in stone".
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I totally agree. You should use the wood floor even though it is a small area. This also helps your photographer when all of the dancing is in one place. Nancy Tucker President of Weddings Beautiful US http://www.weddingsbeautiful.com