Best Questions To Ask When Picking A Wedding Venue

By Doug Fleming


Although picking a wedding venue sounds so straightforward, it may be a really difficult task. This can be because there are numerous important elements you will require to consider when selecting one. Under are leading ten questions to ask before booking your big day.

* What is the capacity of the wedding venue? Regardless of how much you want a wedding venue, think about the number of guests you have invited. Determine whether the venue will make you slash your guest list through getting more information on the seating convenience of the ceremony, for meal and dining as well as the capacity for dancing or standing.

* Is the wedding venue registered? If you're not religious or wish to have your wedding ceremony and reception in the same place, find out if the venue is registered for a civil wedding. The venue may also be big. Find out which area in particular is licensed so you don't end up with an indoor ceremony whenever you preferred the truly amazing outdoors.

* What services do they offer in relation to catering services? If you're working with a budget, find out if the venue has its own caterers or if you will be instructed to make use of your own. If you want to make use of your own caterers, stay away from venues that don't allow this or which tend to have their own list of suppliers. Keep in mind that a venue that allows you to hire your own caterers, gives you control over food prices as well as food quality. If you are in love with a wedding venue that doesn't permit you to bring in your own caterers, attempt to work out a contract that is inclusive of the venue cost.

* What may be the bar costs? If you don't want an alcohol free wedding, find out if the venue you choose has any hidden costs on alcohol. Some venues charge ridiculous prices that can negatively modify the atmosphere even if there's a free bar. If you do not wish to worry about high alcohol costs on your wedding day, consider other options.

* How long are you going to have to setup or clear away? Some venues will take care of this for you personally. Some will expect you to do this on your own. If you will be the one to consider care of this, come up with intend to avoid last second rush.

* Is the venue on your wedding day? Don't book a wedding venue if it's not going to be on your special day. If you have any concerns in regards to the venue having multiple weddings on your special day, choose one in which you will have an exclusive use.

* Will there be an on-site coordination? Some venues provide onsite help that can include MC services. If there is none or believe in own MC, you can easily hire your own.

* What time will the party be required to end? Choose a venue that allows you to enjoy a party based in your own party preferences.

Before you make any final decisions, ensure the wedding venue has support plans for bad weather and if it comes with an onsite accommodation for you or your guests. Remember to go with your gut instincts.




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