Perfect Wedding Venue
How To Choose A Perfect Wedding Venue
By Todd Lavergne
You have found an excellent groom and bought that superb
dress. You’re anticipating a flawless wedding. You now desire
the perfect venue. Choose wisely when finding a venue. It is, after
all, where you will share lasting memories with friends and relatives.
Here are some wonderful ideas for that perfect venue.
Trust your intuition. When you arrive at a certain venue you will
automatically have a certain reaction towards it. Trusting your
instinct is important. If you have a good feeling about the venue then
that’s a good start.You will know if a particular venue is
right for you or not. You should not however leave out the logical
choices in choosing a venue. It will have to feel right because you and
the man you love will exchange vows here.
Pace yourself. Don’t go rushing into choosing the perfect
venue. Having a is one of the most important events in your life so you
will want to make a wise decision. Try to start looking for a venue
about a year before the date if possible. You will then have enough
time to make good decisions and alter the venue if something happens.
Think about the size. The venue size is vitally important in your
decision. Pick a venue that is too tiny and it will be awkward and
annoying. The will loose its intimacy if the venue is too large. The
number of guests will dictate the the size. You will need a rough idea
of how many guests you will plan on inviting before looking for your
venue. Try to be as accurate as possible. Dont just say I want to
invite from
200 to 500 guests. Such a large difference in the number of guest would
affect venue size.Remember to leave enough space for the dance area.
The more guests you have, the bigger space you need to designate for
the dance area.
Review the parking area. Many people who have attended weddings
complain of limited parking space. Make sure your choice of venue has
generous space for all of your guests. Parking may be a minor
consideration but it could be the key between a satisfied guest and a
frustrated one.
Find out if there are any restrictions for the venue. There might be
some type of noise restriction which would hinder your decision to hire
a band and have a loud sound system. There are time restrictions on
some venues while others let you have a great time all night long.
There are even some with restrictions on decorations. Ascertain whether
the venue would allow you to bring your own florist, caterer,
decorator, etc because some might have specific professionals and
contractors they would like you to use.
Create a diagram of your wedding. Have a setup on paper or your mind
before choosing a venue. You have to know where each of the following
will be located: reception area, dining area, and seating for guests,
etc. Then review whether your venue fits the setup you have in mind.
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