Aloft Wilmington at Coastline Center set the scene for Caitlin and Jordan’s wedding on April 18th, and the photo booth quickly became one of the busiest spots of the night. With 50 to 100 guests, this celebration had the perfect balance of intimacy and energy. Everyone felt connected, and that made every moment around the photo booth feel even more fun.
This wedding event at Aloft Wilmington at Coastline Center in Wilmington, NC followed a smooth flow that gave guests plenty of chances to celebrate together. After a 4:00 pm ceremony and cocktail hour from 5:00 to 6:00, the evening moved into introductions, special dances, dinner, and then party time from 8:00 to 11:00. Once the formal moments were underway, guests were ready to relax, mingle, and jump into the photo booth experience.
Set up inside the conference room with a clean white backdrop, the social photo booth fit seamlessly into the event space. The simple setup worked well for a wedding like this because it kept the focus on the people in front of the camera. Friends stepped in together for polished group shots, then came back later with totally different poses once the party loosened up. That mix of classic and playful made the photo booth feel active from the start.
One of the best parts of this Aloft Wilmington at Coastline Center wedding was how naturally guests gathered around the photo booth. It was not just a quick stop for one picture. Small groups formed, pulled in more family members, and turned each session into a mini event of its own. Couples grabbed a photo together, wedding party members circled back with bigger groups, and relatives who may not have spent much time on the dance floor still had a fun way to jump into the celebration.
Because this was a social photo booth, guests could capture images easily and keep the momentum going all night. That kind of instant interaction matters at a wedding event at Aloft Wilmington at Coastline Center. People do not just take one photo and move on. They see another group laughing in front of the white backdrop, then head back for another round themselves. The energy builds naturally that way. By the later part of the evening, the photo booth had become a steady hub of movement, with guests walking over, waving others in, and trying out new combinations of friends and family each time.
For a guest count in the 50 to 100 range, the photo booth was especially effective. It gave the night another layer of connection without making anything feel crowded or forced. At a wedding this size, people notice when something is genuinely fun, and they participate. That is exactly what happened here. The photo booth stayed active throughout the event, giving everyone a reason to interact, laugh, and create memories beyond the formal timeline.
Aloft Wilmington at Coastline Center in Wilmington, NC is already a strong choice for couples who want a stylish, well-paced celebration, and this wedding showed how much a photo booth can add to that experience. For Caitlin and Jordan’s Aloft Wilmington at Coastline Center event, it was more than an extra feature. It became one of the most social parts of the night, drawing guests in again and again and helping the whole celebration feel even more connected.



