Mary626
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 17, 2005
I was reading about the "tacky tourists" or "uninvited guests" or the "Clumsy waiter" options for wedding parties. Has anyone had any of these entertainment options at their reception or party? I am curious if they were a hit or if people thought they were tacky? I think quite a few people in my guest list would find them funny (I think my dad would love the clumsy waiter), but then my fiance said he thought it sounded dumb.
Any thoughts or experiences on these choices?
here is there description in case you haven't heard of them:
Tacky Tourists:
These male and female actors blend in among your guests and do wacky, offbeat things. Beofre you know it, everyone will be asking each other, "who are these people and who invited them?"
Clumsy Waiter:
As your guests settle down to enjoy the elegant meal that you have selected, they notice that one of the servers is a bit clumsy. As the evening progresses, the subtle antics of the clumsy waiter become so exaggerated that your guests know that you added a bit more humor to your big day.
The wicked stepsists:
Madame Tremaine, Drizella, and Anastasia from the cast of Cinderella will crash your wedding reception and interact with your guests. The performers work as a unit so that you means you have to book them as a group.
Any thoughts or experiences on these choices?
here is there description in case you haven't heard of them:
Tacky Tourists:
These male and female actors blend in among your guests and do wacky, offbeat things. Beofre you know it, everyone will be asking each other, "who are these people and who invited them?"
Clumsy Waiter:
As your guests settle down to enjoy the elegant meal that you have selected, they notice that one of the servers is a bit clumsy. As the evening progresses, the subtle antics of the clumsy waiter become so exaggerated that your guests know that you added a bit more humor to your big day.
The wicked stepsists:
Madame Tremaine, Drizella, and Anastasia from the cast of Cinderella will crash your wedding reception and interact with your guests. The performers work as a unit so that you means you have to book them as a group.