A wedding at 618 Park Ave in Freehold, NJ gives couples a layout that feels intimate, flexible, and easy to personalize, and Elizabeth and Alberto’s celebration showed exactly how well the venue flows when the timeline is handled with intention. With 50 to 100 guests and events happening across different levels of the building, this 618 Park Ave wedding relied on strong pacing from the DJ from the very beginning.
The day started with a 4:30 ceremony, and the setup at 618 Park Ave required a separate speaker downstairs for that portion of the event. That mattered, because this was not a one-room wedding where everything simply stayed in place. The ceremony featured string covers and Studio Ghibli selections that made the processional feel personal right away. Family entered to “My Neighbor Totoro,” the wedding party came in to “One Summer’s Day” and “A Town with an Ocean View,” and Elizabeth walked in to “Merry Go Round of Life.” It was a thoughtful ceremony, and because the DJ handled the sound downstairs, those moments landed clearly and smoothly.
Right after the ceremony, guests moved upstairs for cocktail hour and the reception. That transition can easily feel clunky at a multi-level venue, but this is where the DJ became central to the experience. At 618 Park Ave, there was a built-in system upstairs for cocktail hour, so the DJ had to shift from the ceremony setup downstairs into the next phase without losing momentum. That handoff kept the event moving and helped guests settle in while the room turned over for the reception.
By 6:00, introductions kicked off, and this part of the night had a lot of personality. Each pair had its own song, from “Happy” to “Stayin’ Alive” to “Planet of the Bass,” before Elizabeth and Alberto were introduced as Mr. and Mrs. Marquez to “Hooked on a Feeling.” For a 618 Park Ave wedding, that kind of stacked entrance works best when the DJ keeps every name, cue, and transition tight. The DJ set the tone here, making sure the energy built naturally instead of feeling rushed.
Special dances followed immediately after introductions at 6:15, which made the early reception feel full but well paced. Elizabeth and Alberto shared their first dance, then moved straight into parent dances and two additional family dances with her grandfather and Jeannie. That is a lot to place back-to-back, and the DJ had to guide it carefully so the room stayed engaged. At this wedding at 618 Park Ave, the success of the evening came directly from how the DJ managed those transitions and kept the timeline from dragging.
Dinner began at 7:15 with buffet service and acoustic covers, then party time started at 8:00. That structure gave guests time to relax before the dance floor opened up. The cake cutting at 8:50 and anniversary dance at 9:10 created built-in moments throughout the reception instead of one long block of dancing, which is often a smart fit for a Thursday wedding and a guest count in the 50 to 100 range. A good wedding DJ knows how to read that kind of crowd, and here the DJ helped the night feel active without forcing nonstop dance floor energy.
The ending matched the rest of the wedding at 618 Park Ave: organized, personal, and easy for guests to follow. “Closing Time” played at 9:50, and then the couple exited with bubbles as the maids of honor passed them table to table and everyone moved from the main reception area toward the back bridal suite. Photographer Steven with Lily & Lime captured the night, while Amanda and the banquet team at 618 Restaurant helped the venue side run smoothly.
For couples considering 618 Park Ave in Freehold, NJ, this wedding is a great example of what works there: a ceremony downstairs, cocktail hour and reception upstairs, a timeline with several featured moments, and a DJ who keeps every part of the evening connected. That is what makes a 618 Park Ave wedding feel easy to enjoy from start to finish.



