Helpful Hints For Tracking Down The Perfect Dallas Santa For Hire

By Arthur Murray


When you're in charge of the entertainment for the big Christmas extravaganza at the community center or your child's school, you aren't expected to book something original. All the kids want to see is the man from the North Pole. As soon as he arrives in his red suit, your job is done. Before that you have the responsibility of finding the best Dallas Santa for hire there is.

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.

Sitting on the big man's lap and telling him what they want for Christmas is really the whole point of this kind of party for the kids. Rental companies estimate that Santas can talk to about fifty kids per hour if they have to. This doesn't give kids much time to talk to him though, much less take a picture. Four minutes per child is the goal you should shoot for.

You aren't supposed to put the big man too close to a fireplace because the suit is hot, and the performer may be sitting in one spot for several hours. It's a good idea to keep your phone with you so you can communicate with the actor before he arrives. This way you'll be able to announce his arrival to the whole room. There are thrones you can rent to give the Mr. Claus a special place.

Hiring a Mrs. Santa and a sleigh full of elves might seem like a good idea. Agencies say it usually ends up overwhelming the kids. They say a better idea is to hire face painters and balloon artists to entertain the kids while they're waiting to talk to the star of the party.

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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