I'm trying to plan a low-budget outdoor wedding for next year. There will only be a maximum of 50 guests, most of them family members. My family isn't known for getting up and dancing so would it be horrible for me not to rent a dance floor? Will that make the few guests who may like to dance feel awkward?
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Should I Rent Portable Dance Floor?
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If dancing is not a priority to you, then you do not have to rent a dance floor. If it is important to you, I recommend you check with your local rental company - with variation based on market size, they're not always as expensive as you might think. Do know that without dancing, the evening might be brief, as guests may feel there is no need to stay later. Every crowd is different, and every bride has her priorities. Go with the setup that will best encourage your guests to do what you want them to do.
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