Choosing the perfect
wedding venue
You’ve found the perfect groom. You’ve bought the perfect
dress. You’re expecting a perfect wedding. Now all you need is
the perfect wedding venue. Having a perfect wedding relies
largely on having a perfect venue. That’s why you should treat
finding a wedding venue as if you are buying a new house. It
is, after all, where you will receive and treat your friends
and relatives in probably the most memorable night of your
life.
Here are some tips to help you search for that perfect
wedding venue.
Trust your instincts. As soon as you arrive in a particular
venue you will automatically have a certain feeling towards it.
You have to trust your instinct. If you feel a certain positive
vibration to the venue then that’s a good start. In the same
way, you will know automatically if a certain venue is not
right for you and your wedding. This doesn’t mean though that
you should not be logical in choosing a wedding venue. It’s the
place where you will exchange vows with the man you love so it
has to feel right.
Take your time. Don’t ever rush in choosing the perfect
wedding venue. A wedding is a very important event so take time
to get the venue right. Ideally, you should start looking for a
venue at least a year before the wedding date. This would give
you enough time to make the right decisions and change the
venue in case anything happens.
Consider the size. The size of the venue is a very important
consideration. If the venue is too small, the wedding will
loose its intimacy. If it’s too big, it will be cramped and
uncomfortable. The size of your wedding will depend of course
on the number of your guests. So before looking for a wedding
you must at least have a rough idea of how many guests you will
be planning to invite. Be as precise as possible. You cannot
say that you’re planning to invite from 200 to 500 guests. The
300 person difference would matter a lot in terms of the venue
size. You must also leave ample space for the dance area. The
more guests you have, the larger space you need to allot for
the dance area.
Check the parking space. One of the complaints of people who
have attended weddings is the lack of parking space. Be sure
that the wedding venue you will choose has ample space for all
of your guests. Parking may be a minor consideration but it can
spell the difference between a happy guest and a dissatisfied
one.
Know the restrictions of the venue. Be sure to ask about the
restrictions of a wedding venue if there are any. There may be
restrictions about noise so you might not be able to employ a
band or even a sound system. Some venues have time restrictions
while some would allow you to party all night long. There are
even venues with decorations restrictions. Check if the wedding
venue would allow you to bring your own caterer, florist,
decorator, etc because there are venues that have preferred
contractors and suppliers.
Draw a layout of your wedding. Have a layout of your
wedding. Before choosing a wedding venue, you must already have
a layout (either on your mind or drawn into paper) of your
wedding. You must know where you want gusts to sit, the
reception area, the dining area, etc. Then check if the venue
fits your layout.
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