Jumat, 03 Agustus 2018

Smart Suggestions For Finding The Perfect Dallas Santa For Hire

By Arthur Murray


If you've been put in charge of entertainment for the big Christmas bash at your child's school or the local community center, you don't have to wrack your brain for anything original. You know what all the kids will be waiting for. An arrival from the North Pole means the man in the red suit is on the premises. It's your job to make sure you find the most perfect Dallas Santa for hire possible.

If there aren't any grandfathers or dads who want to get into costume, or can't be trusted to do a professional job, calling an agency is your next step. You don't want to take any chances with the children's safety, so requesting a copy of Santa's fingerprints before you hire him should not be a problem. You can take them to your local police station or sheriff's department for verification that the individual has a clean record.

If you're going to find the perfect person for the part, you must start early. August may seem awfully far out to be booking a Christmas act, but agencies say they start getting calls from repeat customers around this time. Waiting until after Halloween will probably mean that the only performers still available are the ones no one else wanted.

If you have a lot of kids attending the event, you've got to plan for enough time for each one to sit on Santa's lap, have a short conversation, and take a picture. Agencies estimate that most Santas can handle about 50 kids per hour if they rush. This isn't ideal, and you should figure on about 4 minutes per child to keep everybody happy.

If your venue includes a fireplace, and you have the great idea of positioning the performer right next to it, agencies will tell you that you're making a mistake. The padding and the suit will get uncomfortably hot very quickly causing the actor to take frequent breaks. A throne in the middle of the room is a much better choice. Be sure to have your phone handy before the actor arrives so you can make your big announcement before someone spots him standing outside.

You might be considering hiring elves and a Mrs. Claus. The professionals say that unless you have a huge space, and a lot of kids, too many characters can be overwhelming. A better idea is to let Santa be the center of attention and hire face painters and balloon artists to keep the youngsters in line occupied.

To make sure your expectations are met, you should know what Santas traditionally do at these kinds of events. They certainly give out presents and have their pictures taken with everyone. They will also lead the group in Christmas carols and read stories.

It's a big responsibility being in charge of the yearly school Christmas party or community pageant. The last thing you want is for the kids to have a bad Santa experience. If you start early and ask questions, you should be able to avoid that kind of disaster.




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