Dancing On Clouds Dry Ice

A "Dancing on Clouds" dry ice machine is a special effects device used primarily at weddings and formal events to create the illusion of the couple or performers dancing on a low-lying cloud. Here's a breakdown of what it is and how it works:


✅ What It Is

  • Effect Type: Low-lying fog/cloud effect
  • Common Usage: First dances at weddings, theatrical performances, music videos
  • Visual Impact: Creates a thick, white fog that hugs the floor and looks like a fluffy cloud

🔧 How It Works

  • Technology: Uses dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) combined with hot water
  • Process:
  • Dry ice is placed in a chamber inside the machine.
  • Hot water is poured in or heated internally.
  • The reaction between dry ice and hot water produces a dense fog that stays low to the ground (because it's heavier than air).
  • No Residue: Unlike smoke or fog machines that use glycol or oil-based fluids, dry ice fog doesn't rise or set off fire alarms.

💡 Key Features

  • Safe and non-toxic
  • No smell or residue
  • Silent operation
  • Ideal for indoor use
  • Instant effect (cloud appears in seconds)
  • Smoke stays low and doesn't set of smoke alarms (don't mix up this service with a cheap smoke machine)