Thursday, June 2, 2011

Sheraton Crossroad in Mahwah, New Jersey's DJ



Driving up to the Sheraton Crossroad in Mahwah, NJ is nothing short of impressive.  This hotel sits in the middle of a large open plain at the point where Rt 17 meets Rt 287.  It’s easy to find (obviously) and has plenty of space for any size event.  We have done events that had 150 people and we did a banquet with over 500 people.   

The reception/banquet hall on the first floor is where the Sheraton Crossroads hold super big events.  When we perform at the Sheraton Crossroads we are usually in the other hall.  The other banquet hall  is up on the 12th floor.  The elevator has  glass windows looking outside and the ride up is exhilarating and once you reach the 12th floor , the view is breathtaking.




It’s always a pleasure performing at the Sheraton Crossroads.  Joe, the manager, is very efficient and ensures everything is perfect for the events taking place.  He also communicates with us to make sure we are taken care of.





Chris and I usually play cocktail hour on a gorgeous black grand piano near the windows.  It’s set up really well for guests to listen to us as they walk in the room.  There is another large section off to the left of this picture where guests can eat, drink, and be merry!

The day this picture was taken, the ceremony for the bride and groom, was held in the main room.  In my opinion it’s convenient for guests that the ceremony was next door to the cocktail hour.  The views were gorgeous as the sun was still pretty bright!  Although the large banquet hall on the first floor is impressive, the hall on the 12th floor, is a fantastic experience for a wedding ceremony and reception.


The staff always does a great job setting up the main room.    I have to say that the food is also fantastic at the Sheraton Crossroads.   New Jersey's DJ looks forward to returning the the Sheraton Crossroads!

John Peterson of New Jersey's DJ
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