We let you dance in the clouds – like heavens beneath your feet! With our technology to emit dry ice to create a dreamy, ethereal effect, you will experience a truly magical and heavenly first dance on your special day!
Make your first dance a breathtaking moment with our Dancing on the Clouds services, starting at just $500. Using dry ice, we create a soft, floating cloud effect that transforms your dance floor into a dreamy, heavenly scene. As you and your beloved partner glide across the mist, it will feel like you are dancing in the sky.
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Perfect for weddings and special celebrations, this magical touch adds romance and elegance to your big day. Let us make your first dance truly unforgettable!!
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It is a special effect created using low-lying fog that gives the illusion of soft, magical clouds. It is specially used for the first dance ceremony to enhance the romance and make the event more special.
We use a dry ice fog machine that releases thick fog close to the floor. Since the fog is low-lying and does not rise, it creates a beautiful, cloud-like appearance without affecting guests or setting off fire alarms.
Absolutely! The dry ice fog is completely safe and non-toxic. It doesn’t trigger the fire alarms, unlike the traditional fog machines. So, you can use it for indoor and ballroom weddings.
This effect typically lasts 3 to 5 minutes, which is ideal for the first dance, ring ceremony, or a special moment. Also, since the fog dissipates automatically, it does not linger or create a slippery surface
Our package for Dancing on the Clouds starts at just $500. For more details, please contact us.
Not at all! The fog is completely dry and safe, meaning it will not wet, stain, or damage your wedding dress or flooring.
Since Dancing on the Clouds is a popular wedding special effect, it’s best to book at least 6 months in advance—especially for peak wedding seasons.