To: balloondeco@balloonhq.com
Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2001 11:17:06 -0400
Subject: Help!
From: Julia P Shanabarger <amazingevents@juno.com>
Hello Everyone;
I am stumped with a client and I was hopeing some one out there has any
ideas. I have a client who wants a balloon drop over her dance floor.
The ceiling is approximately 30' tall very smooth, no tracks, no
chandliers, no ceiling fans, recessed lights, it's a hotel ball room.
In fact she has Ballrooms A-F. She has 400 guest coming and a 30'x30'
dancefloor and is afraid it might be too small for all the Greek dancing
they will be doing. She is being very cheap on the balloons and doesn't
want to pay for a lift and because the ceiling is so high she doesn't
want it to be hung that high. She wants me to run a line across the room
and hang it from the line at a lower level. I explained that it would
sag in the middle and may cause the drop not to open properly. I
suggested expolding pillars on the corners of the dancefloor but she
wants nothing on the corners because they may get in the way.
The effect they she is trying to create is that of money and balloons
falling down on the dancefloor for the bride and groom. Wedding date is
July 8th.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Julie Shanabarger,CBA
Amazing Events with Balloons, etc.
Pinellas Park, FL
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