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In the category Best Decor: Total Decor Budget $250,000 to $500,000, CSI DMC gets the nod for "Alice in Wonderful Orlando."
The CSI team brought three event spaces to life with a cohesive design for 1,300 attendees with visually cohesiveness and interactivity.
The CSI DMC event asked guests to follow the White Rabbit to visit the Caterpillar and the Red Queen’s Croquet Court, sip tea with the Mad Hatter, and celebrate VIPs at the Enchanted Garden.
Some famous faces.
A pretty room at the CSI DMC event.
The teams from Got Light and Blueprint Studios bring home a Gala Award nomination for decor for the San Francisco Symphony Opening Night Gala.
With help from Got Light and Blueprint Studios, the San Francisco Symphony Opening Night Gala drew more than 3,000 attendees to celebrate conductor Michael Tilson Thomas’ 25th and final season as music director.
The event featured six unique venues for attendees, including four dinner spaces, a street party, and a backstage VIP lounge.
WIth help from Got Light and Blueprint Studios, the exclusive Patrons’ Pavilion dinner tent featured eight stunning chandeliers and transformed from dinner service into a dance party.
Another view.
USAA creates an Alice-themed holiday party that just snagged a Gala Award nomination.
Some 23,000 attendees entered a wonderland forest, falling down a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by fanciful creatures.
After interacting with Alice, the Mad Hatter and the Queen of Hearts, guests ventured into one of three exhibit halls to enjoy a live performance by legendary rock-and-roll band Journey.
At the USAA event, other guests ventured to the third floor and into a Mad Hatter Holiday--a fun and funky space complete with curved spandex screens, video projection, and a giant crazy clock illuminating the dance floor.
Wild direction signs at the USAA party.
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