Custom packages work best when the group starts with a strong base and then layers upgrades intentionally. Trying to customize everything from scratch usually causes timeline drift. A better approach is to choose the base format first, then add only the upgrades that materially improve the experience.
Step 1: Pick the Base Format
Base format determines pacing. Brunch flow, prime-time flow, and pool flow each have different strengths. Once that is chosen, your upgrade decisions become practical instead of random.
Step 2: Set Entertainer Count and Time Window
Most groups over-focus on extras and under-focus on lineup size and runtime. Those two settings drive the outcome more than anything else. Set them correctly first, then add polish.
Step 3: Add Upgrades That Change the Result
- Additional performers for better crowd coverage
- Time extensions when your schedule allows a longer experience
- VIP or themed moments if your group wants a signature centerpiece
- Logistics support for gated properties or tighter travel windows
Use the package builder to configure your group profile first, then finalize upgrade selections on the add-ons page.
When to Keep It Simple
If your schedule is tight, fewer upgrades usually perform better. Clean pacing with a strong base package often beats a complicated add-on stack that compresses your timeline.
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