Creating a booth for a bridal show that has an off beat, eccentric crowd. Any suggestions?

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Why dont you try to have someone who is mechanically inclined to create a mock track - like a railroad track, with all the stops being a different option that brides & grooms have to think about - for example: flowers, honeymoon, hair and makeup, tuxes, gowns, dj, reception, etc. You could have little bridge and groom moving along the track to the different stops - at these stops you could have little info cards that you could hand brides and grooms. I think it would catch their eye to see where these mechanical figures moving around the track. It would definitely get people talking! Connie - Heart and Soul Events

What a creative idea and works great for this kind of show!

Effectively use exhibit accessories, signage and lighting techniques to heighten visibility. This includes selecting quality booth materials, high-impact banner stands and booth fixtures that support your brand positioning.

Select cost-effective giveaways and promotional products that have high-perceived value among your target prospects and complement your company image.

Ensure team members who are staffing your booth project a professional appearance and are well-trained to represent your company, generate leads, and secure sales.

http://www.displaystar.com/?Click=6746 - this website has alot of booth ideas that you can use as a reference

Wow, lots of good advice, thank you! I did take care of the promotional products and giveaways and I have pipes and drapes for the booth, but one of the problems that I am having is that our ceremony items are very traditional, although we do have lots of props to play with, I need to appeal to the more outgoing crowd.  

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