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Dance Floor Size For a Party |
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It is often said that too big a
room in proportion to the number of guests attending a
any party is hard to create an atmosphere.
There is nothing worse than having a very large room
with a small number of guests. The dance floor is
usually too big in this case also which makes it look
like the party is “not happening”.
So what is the ideal dance floor size to have for your
party in proportion to the room size and number of
guests attending?
Using the formulas below, you should be able to
comfortably determine the square footage required for
the dance floor. |
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Floor Space Needed for a Banquet with
Dancing:
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Expected to be Dance on dance
floor at one time: Floor square footage needed:
60 percent align="left" valign="top">3 sq. ft.
50 percent 2.5 sq. ft.
40 percent 2 sq. ft.
Example:
If your event is for 300 people with an average dance
participation (50 percent on floor at a given time.)300
(total guests) x 2.5 (sq. ft. needed per guest) = 750
(total square feet of dance floor needed)If the dance
floor were close to square,its dimensions could be
almost 27 ' x 27 ' or 27 ' x 30 '.(Note: Most floors
come in 3 ' x 3 ' sections.)To establish the table
capacity of the room, subtract the number of tables lost
to the dance floor space and bandstand from the total
the room is capable of holding. |
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