Brian & Celina Lasota

Date Of Event: 5/21/16 Event Type: Wedding Venue: The Dolce – Norwalk, CT Rate: (1-10/Best) 12 (Is it OK if we rate you a 12?) Comments: Of all the vendors we worked with for our wedding, you were among the very best overall. Responsiveness: No complaints! Ronnie consistently responded to emails within a couple days, usually less. Not once did I need to follow up to get a response! If anything, Ronnie followed up with me a couple times, and he asked for clarification when needed so that no false assumptions about our vision for our wedding day were made. Professionalism: Top notch. Considering all the times I needed to ask something more than once to make sure I had it right, Ronnie was very patient and strived to ensure my new husband and I knew all pertinent information from our very first conversation through the wedding day itself. Value: You really do get what you pay for when it comes to a wedding DJ. Ronnie is admittedly more expensive than most DJs we researched, but he is flexible and will work with you to come up with a plan that fits your budget. Even if it’s a bit more than you had initially budgeted for a DJ, consider cutting elsewhere so you can book Ronnie! My husband and I are SO glad we invested in the DJ department for our reception. Quality of service: Ronnie explained that he can provide music but that in order to have a killer party, we (my husband and I) and our guests would need to meet him halfway. My husband and I were on the dance floor pretty much all night…and so were our guests! We trusted Ronnie to play whatever would keep our guests on the dance floor (minus the Do Not Play list), and he did not disappoint. I’ve never really enjoyed dancing at weddings before, but I had so much fun dancing at my own that I’ll be the guest that my friends won’t be able to drag off the dance floor in the future! Flexibility: This is what really makes Ronnie stand out from other wedding DJs and other wedding vendors in general. We had arranged to have karaoke for our guests at the end of the wedding reception. No joke: at 9 PM during our reception, our venue’s day-of coordinator informed my husband and me that their karaoke machine was “broken” and that she was “very sorry”. Considering the fact that our invitations noted that we would have karaoke–and many guests had told us how excited they were for that part upon receiving their invitations–having to tell our guests that there would be no karaoke was unacceptable. Long story short (too late, I know), Ronnie graciously offered to stay at the venue for a few extra hours to provide music for karaoke. The only significant difference between our karaoke and conventional karaoke (aside from Ronnie managing the music) was that guests read lyrics off their smartphones instead of a TV. Our guests LOVED it! Ronnie has our most heartfelt thanks for stepping up to save the day.