Real New Jersey Wedding Entertainment: Selina & Kyle at Eagle Oaks
If you want to see what a wedding looks like when the room and the party are on the same level, look at Selina and Kyle’s night at Eagle Oaks. This was New Jersey wedding entertainment in one of the most beautiful new rooms on the Jersey Shore, the Glass Conservatory in Farmingdale, with a packed floor, first dance on the clouds, and a couple who knew how to throw a party. Michael Marquez had the mic keeping the energy high all night. Here’s how it came together.
The new Glass Conservatory at Eagle Oaks
Eagle Oaks in Farmingdale, NJ has always been a beautiful property, but the new Glass Conservatory is something else. It’s a glass-enclosed room with a soaring ceiling, huge crystal-and-gold chandeliers, and a bright white floor with an inlaid medallion right in the center. During the day the sunlight pours through the glass, and at night it turns into the perfect canvas for lighting. If you haven’t seen it yet, it’s worth the trip. It’s one of the most stunning new spaces in the area.
A room like that raises the bar, and that’s a good thing. It means the entertainment has to rise to meet the setting. That’s the part we plan for months ahead of time, so when the doors open and the couple walks in, everything, the lighting, the sound, the timing, feels like it belongs to the room.
The four songs that carried the night
Selina and Kyle put real thought into their music, and it set the tone for the whole night. Here are the moments that carried it.
The grand entrance song: “Calling (Lose My Mind)”. The newlyweds came in to the radio edit, and it set the tone right away. It’s a big, driving grand entrance song, the kind that gets the whole room on its feet before the couple even hits the floor. That energy carried straight into the rest of the night.
The first dance song: “From the Ground Up” by Dan + Shay. Their first dance was danced on the clouds, with that low fog rolling across the white conservatory floor. It’s one of the most beautiful things you can add to a first dance, and in a glass room like that, it’s unreal. They kept it to about two minutes, danced their moment, and we brought it home.
The father-daughter dance: “Yours” by Post Malone. Selina danced with her dad, Jeffrey, and a father-daughter dance is one of those moments where the song really matters. This one fit them. You could feel it in the room.
The mother-son dance: “Song for Mama” by Boyz II Men. Kyle danced with his mom, Elizabeth, to one of those mother-son dance songs that gets people every time. It’s warm, it’s classic, and it gave everybody a second to breathe before we picked the energy back up. The wedding party had already come in hot, the bridesmaids to “Came Here for Love” and the groomsmen to “Grove Street Party,” so the room was ready to go.
What Selina and Kyle booked
A big part of why the night looked and sounded the way it did comes down to the choices they made up front. Selina and Kyle booked our Mystical Cosmic Wedding Package and layered on the enhancements that turned that glass room into a show.
None of these are about adding a line to an invoice. Each one did a job. The intelligent lights and uplighting turned the glass room into the whole mood, the clouds made the first dance unforgettable, and the ceremony and cocktail sound made sure it all sounded as good as it looked. That’s how we think about enhancements, not as add-ons, but as the details that shape the night.
How the night flowed
Michael ran the room from the mic all night, keeping the energy high the way Selina and Kyle asked for, with Manny Caraballo on the DJ setup. The ceremony was outside with Mara officiating, then everyone moved into the conservatory for cocktail hour, where we leaned into the old-school R&B and slow pop the couple loves.
From there it was all party. They did a champagne pour, and the cannoli guys came out late with a fun Italian intro to keep the energy up into the night. Those personal touches are what people remember. That’s the part we handle so you can actually enjoy your own night. If you’re planning a wedding and want that kind of flow, grab a quote and we’ll talk it through.
What this means for New Jersey couples
Whether you’re getting married down the Shore at a room like Eagle Oaks, or anywhere else in New Jersey, the same thing holds true. The venue gets you halfway there, and the team running the room takes it the rest of the way. The new Glass Conservatory is one of the most beautiful spaces around right now, and it deserves wedding entertainment that rises to it.
We cover weddings across New Jersey and New York, and every one gets the same planning, the same team, and the same backup so nothing gets left to chance. That’s the whole point.
Congratulations to Selina and Kyle. It was an honor to be part of a night like that, in a room as beautiful as the Glass Conservatory at Eagle Oaks.
Wedding entertainment questions couples ask
Who’s a good wedding DJ and MC for Eagle Oaks?
For Selina and Kyle’s wedding in the Glass Conservatory, Michael Marquez was on the mic and Manny Caraballo was on the DJ setup. Our whole team is built to read the room and match the couple’s energy, so we’ll pair you with the right MC and DJ for your night.
What is Dancing on Clouds at a wedding?
It’s a low fog effect that rolls across the floor during your first dance, so it looks like you’re dancing on a cloud. Selina and Kyle did it in the Glass Conservatory at Eagle Oaks and it looked incredible. It’s one of our most popular first-dance enhancements.
How much does wedding entertainment cost in New Jersey?
It depends on the package and the enhancements you choose, so there’s no one-size price. You can see what a wedding DJ in NJ costs for a real range, and the best next step is to grab a quote so we can build it around your night.












