A wedding at Paxon Hollow Golf Club on April 26 gave guests the full experience of what makes this venue such an easy place to celebrate in Media PA. From an on-site ceremony to cocktail hour, dinner, and a high-energy reception, this Paxon Hollow Golf Club wedding flowed smoothly from one moment to the next with the DJ guiding the night and the photo booth keeping guests engaged all evening.
With 100 to 150 guests in attendance, the day had a lively but comfortable feel from the start. Ceremony music began with string covers during prelude, setting a romantic tone before the wedding party entered to “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” by Daniel Jang. Brianna made her entrance to “Turning Page” in the bridal violin version by Ana Done, which fit the ceremony setting at Paxon Hollow Golf Club beautifully. After the vows, the recessional hit right at 2:51 of “Good Life” by OneRepublic, giving the ceremony a bright, upbeat finish.
Because the ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception all happened at Paxon Hollow Golf Club in Media PA, the transition into the next part of the night felt easy for everyone. Cocktail hour started at 6:00 with a mix of 70s and 80s hits, giving guests a fun and familiar soundtrack while they settled in and connected before introductions. Without a separate coordinator on site, the DJ played an even bigger role in keeping the timeline on track and making sure each shift in the evening felt natural.
Introductions kicked off at 7:05, and the newlyweds entered as Mr. and Mrs. Rae to “Forever” by Chris Brown. The DJ kept that energy moving straight into the first dance at 7:15, where Josh and Brianna shared “You Are the Reason” by Calum Scott. Parent dances followed right after, first with Brianna and Brian dancing to “You Are the Sunshine of My Life” by Stevie Wonder, then Josh and Renee to “Because You Loved Me” by Celine Dion. Those back-to-back moments gave the reception a strong emotional build before dinner.
Dinner was served by attendants at 7:45, with the sweetheart table set apart from the top tables, giving Brianna and Josh a great view of the room. During this stretch, the DJ managed the pacing so the reception never stalled. That mattered later in the night, because the success of this wedding at Paxon Hollow Golf Club really came down to how well the DJ balanced formal moments with party energy.
The photo booth was active during the reception and quickly became one of the busiest spots in the room. With a clean white backdrop, the photo booth gave guests a reason to step off the dance floor, grab a group, and jump right back into the action. Friends and family kept circling back to the photo booth throughout the night, and it had that kind of steady draw where one group would finish and another was already lining up. The DJ and photo booth worked especially well together here. As the dance floor built, the photo booth gave guests another way to stay part of the party, and the DJ kept the momentum high so nobody felt like the night dipped.
At 8:00, the bouquet toss brought everyone back in for another fun group moment, followed by cake cutting at 8:15 with “Your Song” by Elton John. The anniversary dance at 8:30 brought all married couples together to “The Last Waltz,” adding another personal moment before the full party stretch began. By 8:45, it was officially party time, and the DJ took over the room in a bigger way, reading the crowd and keeping guests moving between the dance floor and the photo booth.
That mix is what made this Paxon Hollow Golf Club wedding feel so complete. The DJ handled ceremony sound, transitions, introductions, and reception energy, while the photo booth stayed busy as an ongoing part of the celebration instead of a side attraction. For couples planning a wedding at Paxon Hollow Golf Club, this was a great example of how the venue supports a seamless timeline and a reception that feels active from start to finish.