Del Rey Oaks is one of the smallest cities on the Monterey Peninsula, tucked between Monterey, Seaside, and the Highway 218 corridor. Event activity is limited but real: civic meetings, small public programs, private events at residences and small venues, and occasional corporate hosting that anchors here for the easy access to Monterey and Seaside. NextLevel Production Services supports Del Rey Oaks with audio, video, lighting, staging, and full event production scoped to small-city scale.
Where we work in Del Rey Oaks
- City of Del Rey Oaks civic facilities — council meetings, public hearings, and small civic programs.
- Private residences and small venues — milestone events, anniversary parties, and small private programs.
- Outdoor and park sites — small public events and community gatherings.
- Peninsula-adjacent corporate hosting — small offsites that anchor in Del Rey Oaks for budget or quiet-setting reasons.
Services offered in Del Rey Oaks
- Audio, projection, and recording for civic meetings and public programs
- Private-event AV: ceremony audio, reception sound, and lighting design
- Outdoor program audio and staging for small public events
- Audio, video, lighting, and staging rentals sized to small venues and budgets
- AVL installation support for council facilities and recurring-use spaces
Common event types
- City council meetings and small public hearings
- Small private events at residences and small venues
- Community programs and outdoor public events
- Small corporate offsites and meetings
Who this is for
- City of Del Rey Oaks staff running public meetings and civic programs
- Private hosts running residential events that need real production support
- Small businesses and nonprofits running local programs
- Corporate teams running small Peninsula-adjacent offsites
Local logistics and access
Del Rey Oaks is easy to reach — practical vehicle access, predictable parking, and quick connections to Highway 1 and the rest of the Peninsula. Most event work here happens on a small scale, so the planning conversation is usually about the right level of support rather than complicated freight logistics. Residential events should plan for neighborhood sound expectations and quiet-spec power for evening programs. Crew typically stages from Bay Area or South Bay warehouses on a two-hour-plus drive each way.
Why clients choose NextLevel in Del Rey Oaks
- Right-sized scoping for small civic and private events, not oversold packages
- Practical handling of residential and quiet-setting program requirements
- One partner across audio, video, lighting, staging, and onsite support
- Easy coordination with adjacent Monterey, Seaside, and Sand City programs
Related service areas
Related planning resources
- Event Production Planning Checklists
- Rentals vs Full-Service AV
- Outdoor Event AV Checklist
- Event Production FAQ
Which option fits best?
The right fit depends on event size, venue, staffing, complexity, and how hands-on you want to be on event day.
Rentals Only
Best when you know what you need and can handle setup and operation. Practical for small civic meetings and short private programs.
Hybrid Support
Best when you want delivery and setup handled professionally but plan to run the system in-house. Common for small private events and routine civic programming.
Full-Service AV / Production
Best when timing and reliability are critical or when you want onsite production support. Standard for milestone private events and multi-element programs.
Recommended Next Step
The right option depends on your event size, venue, staffing, and how hands-on you want to be. If you already know what you need, browse related rentals. If you want help narrowing it down, ask for a recommendation. If you need delivery, setup, onsite support, or a full production quote, request a quote.
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