The Mansion on Main Street set the tone from the first moment of this June 27 wedding, creating the kind of polished, flowing celebration couples picture when planning a wedding at The Mansion on Main Street. With 100 to 150 guests, a full ceremony and reception timeline, DJ coverage, and an active photo booth throughout the night, this wedding showed exactly how well The Mansion on Main Street in Voorhees Township, NJ can handle both elegance and energy.
The day began with a 4:30 ceremony, with Dom leading sound and music support so every transition felt intentional. Prelude piano covers kept the room calm before the entrances began. The groom entered to “Viva la Vida,” the bride entered to “Ready for Love,” and the ceremony had a personal rhythm that felt true to them. One of the most memorable moments came right after the kiss, when the groom’s friend Kevin sang before the recessional. That kind of live addition can easily feel awkward without the right pacing, but the DJ kept the timing smooth and the music cues tight, which helped the ceremony feel seamless from start to finish.
After cocktail hour ran from 5:15 to 6:15, guests returned for a reception that moved quickly without ever feeling rushed. At 6:45, Harang and Hailey were introduced to “Another Day of Sun,” a bold and upbeat entrance that immediately shifted the room into celebration mode. Their first dance followed right away, then both parent dances, which gave the evening a strong emotional opening before dinner service began at 7:30. This is one of the strengths of a The Mansion on Main Street wedding. The venue supports a timeline where meaningful moments and party energy can build naturally in the same space.
The DJ played a central role in that flow all night. From introductions to special dances to keeping everyone aware of what was coming next, the DJ shaped the experience instead of just filling space with music. That mattered even more later in the reception when the couple layered in personal moments, including a song from the bride’s friend after the toasts and then a letter from the groom to the bride and her parents. Those quieter moments need care, and the wedding DJ made sure each transition landed the way it was supposed to before the celebration picked back up again.
The photo booth added another layer of guest experience that kept the room active beyond the dance floor. With a clean white backdrop and Hannibal assisting, the photo booth stayed busy as guests moved in and out of the reception. Groups piled in together, then circled back later with different combinations of friends and family. You could feel that repeat energy around the photo booth, especially as guests started loosening up after dinner. It was not a one-time novelty. The photo booth kept pulling people back in, giving them another way to be part of the night.
What worked especially well was the connection between the DJ and the photo booth. As dancing built, guests moved between the dance floor and the photo booth naturally, never feeling like they had to choose one or the other. The DJ kept the reception momentum strong while the photo booth gave guests a side attraction that stayed lively throughout the evening. That balance is a huge part of what made this wedding at The Mansion on Main Street feel so complete. The DJ drove the pacing, and the photo booth kept the social energy going at the same time.
The later reception events kept things moving too, with cake cutting at 8:45 and bouquet and garter moments at 9:00 before coverage wrapped at 9:15. Nothing dragged. Every part of the timeline had a place, and that made the whole night feel polished and easy for guests.
For couples planning a The Mansion on Main Street wedding, this celebration is a great example of what the venue does best. The Mansion on Main Street offers the kind of setting where heartfelt ceremony moments, a well-led reception, a strong DJ, and a busy photo booth can all work together in one smooth wedding experience. With coordination from Janine, photo and video by the Hury team, and a crowd ready to celebrate, this wedding at The Mansion on Main Street felt personal, lively, and beautifully paced from beginning to end.



