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Thursday, August 2, 2018

Smart Suggestions For Finding The Perfect Dallas Santa For Hire

By Arthur Murray


Being in charge on the entertainment for the yearly Christmas pageant at the town community center or party at your child's school is a big responsibility. Kids don't want see something new and original. All they will be waiting for is the man in the red suit arriving from the Arctic North Pole. Once you've delivered him, you can rest easy. Finding the best possible Dallas Santa for hire takes some planning though.

If there isn't a father or grandfather willing to play the role, or unable to play it convincingly, you need to contact an agency. Since you don't want anyone around the kids who has not been thoroughly vetted, asking for fingerprints from the potential actor is a number one priority. This will give you information on any criminal background. Calling references is also important.

If you're going to find the perfect person for the part, you must start early. August may seem awfully far out to be booking a Christmas act, but agencies say they start getting calls from repeat customers around this time. Waiting until after Halloween will probably mean that the only performers still available are the ones no one else wanted.

When you are entertaining a lot of children, you have to make sure each one gets a chance to sit on the big man's lap, turn over a list, and take a photo. Rental companies say that Santas can handle about fifty kids an hour if necessary, but this doesn't give each one much time on his lap. For smaller gatherings you can figure about four minutes per child.

You might think placing the big man right next to a roaring fire would make for great photos. That may be true, but it will also make for a very uncomfortable performer. Those suits with the padding and boots are heavy and hot. Placing a special throne in the center of the room will accommodate the actor and make for great photos as well. You need to be in constant communication with the performer so you can announce his arrival before he's spotted.

Trying to impress everybody by hiring a bunch of elves and a Mrs. Claus might backfire on you. Unless the party is huge, all the different characters in one place might be overwhelming. It's better to hire balloon artists and face painters to occupy kids in line while Santa takes center stage.

You probably need to discuss with the agency representative what employers can and can't ask Santas to do during the party. Talking to kids and taking pictures is certainly part of the job. Handing out presents, reading Christmas stories and leading the group in favorite carols is also appropriate.

Being in charge of the annual Christmas pageant or party is a big responsibility. You know the kids look forward to a visit from Santa all year long. It's important to choose the right one. Bad Santas are out there, and you want to avoid picking one of them.




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