Adriana and Eddie Huerta celebrated their dream wedding at the Hyatt Pier 66 in Ft. Lauderdale, FL on 12/10/2016. This amazing wedding began with an indoor ceremony and the cocktail hour on the main floor of the Hyatt. Approximately 150 close friends and family members witnessed a beautiful ceremony then were invited to the cocktail hour for drinks, appetizers and a few Rat Pack favorites. I took the time to decorate the Pier Top (reception) with 24 lavender colored, LED, wireless up-lights and dance floor lights all provided by Eddie B & Company. As all of the guests made their way to the Pier Top I lined up the 16 member bridal party for the grand entrance. Adriana chose Pump Up The Jam by Technotronic for the bridal party entrance and Bring Em Out by Jay Z for her and Eddie's entrance. The first dance was to Take My Hand By Emily Hackett then Adriana danced with her dad to a mix of Cinderella by Steven Curtis Chapman and Werewolves of London and Eddie danced with his mom to Ain't No Mountain High Enough by Marvin Gaye. The toasts were given by Gary (groomsman), Samantha (maid of honor) then Adriana's mom and dad gave the welcoming speeches and the prayer before the meal. Everyone found their seats and prepared for a 3 course meal. Adriana did provide me with a play list that included top 40, latin favorites, 90s dance hits and hip-hop. After dinner the dance floor got very packed quickly. They really enjoyed the mix of music that evening and I even took requests for some of the newer group dances. The highlight of the evening came after the cake cutting ceremony. Adriana hired two LED robots to perform La Hora Loca. It was really amazing how everyone dance the night away!! They were having so much fun that they asked me to say 1 hour extra. The closing song was Don't Stop Believing by Journey and everyone gathered on the dance floor with the happy couple to give them a big send off. Congrats to Adriana, Eddie and the entire Huerta, Lopez and Harring families. Special thanks to the staff at the Hyatt for their attention to detail.
DJ Ray