The slow-motion video your guests post before they leave the reception - run by the same team already running your dance floor.
COS Celebrations provides 360 photo booth rental for weddings and events across Northeast Florida, including Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra Beach and Amelia Island. The 360 video booth is booked as an add-on to a COS Celebrations DJ package, not as a separate rental, so one team handles the music and the booth on the same timeline. COS Celebrations was voted Top 3 Photo Booth in the 904 by Premier Bride.
Here is the thing nobody tells you about photo booths: the booth is competing with your dance floor.
Put it in the wrong spot and it siphons twenty people out of the room right when the night peaks. Put it in the right spot and it does the opposite - it gives the guests who don't dance somewhere to be, and it hands everyone else a video they will post before the shuttle leaves.
I care about that because I'm also the one running your dance floor. When the booth and the DJ come from the same company, the booth gets placed and timed around the room instead of against it. When they come from two different vendors, nobody owns that decision.
That's the entire pitch. The gear is great, the videos are fun, and everyone's booth spins in slow motion. The part you can't rent from a booth-only company is somebody thinking about where it goes.
Drinks are fresh, guests are mingling, and nobody has to be pulled off a dance floor yet. This is when the line is longest and the videos are best.
The arm rotates, the camera films in slow motion, and the clip is on their phone in about a minute. Guests will do it more than once. They always do.
This is the part that only works when one company runs both. Once the floor is packed, the booth stops being the main event and stops pulling people away from it.
Guests share while they are still at the party. Your wedding shows up on social the same night instead of three weeks later when the photos come back.
We offer both, and the honest answer is that they do different jobs. Some couples book both.
You want your wedding on social the same night. You have a younger crowd. You like the idea of a video with music and your names on it rather than a strip of prints. You want the thing guests film other guests doing.
You want something physical that ends up on a fridge or in a guest book. You have a wide age range and want props and a backdrop. You'd rather have prints in hand than a file on a phone. Both booths can run at the same wedding.
The 360 video booth is priced as an add-on to a COS Celebrations DJ package, which starts at $1,500. Your total depends on hours of coverage and which add-ons you want alongside it - live saxophone, lighting design, a classic photo booth. We quote the whole night as one number rather than nickel-and-diming the booth separately.
Guests step onto a low platform while a camera arm rotates around them, filming in slow motion from every angle. The clip is edited on the spot with music and your names or monogram, then sent to their phone in under a minute. The whole thing takes about 30 seconds per group, which is why a line moves faster than most people expect.
Yes, and that is how nearly every couple books it. The 360 video booth is an add-on to a COS Celebrations DJ package rather than a separate rental from a separate company, so there is one contract, one point of contact, and one team loading in. Ask about it on your planning call and it gets built into the same timeline as the DJ and any live musicians.
Because the booth has to compete with the dance floor. When the same team runs both, we place the booth where it pulls guests in during dinner and cocktail hour, then let it go quiet during the peak dance sets instead of splitting the room. Two separate vendors have no reason to coordinate that, and it shows.
Cocktail hour and the first half of the reception. Guests are mingling, drinks are fresh, and nobody wants to leave the dance floor later once it fills up. We usually plan the booth to open at cocktail hour and wind down before the last dance, which is also when the videos start going out on social while your guests are still at the party.
It is different, not strictly better. A classic photo booth sends guests home with a printed keepsake. A 360 booth sends them home with a video they will actually post. Couples who care about their wedding showing up on social the same night lean 360. Couples who want something for the fridge lean classic. COS Celebrations offers both, and some couples book both.
Yes. COS Celebrations covers St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra Beach, Amelia Island, Jacksonville, and travels to Orlando, Tampa, and Daytona Beach. Travel outside Northeast Florida is quoted with the rest of your package. Venue rules vary on power and floor space, so we confirm the setup spot with your venue before the day.
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