Tips on Selecting Your Wedding Venue
Weddings are one of, if not the most
important event in your life, which is why you need to take the time to
carefully plan the details. One of the most important decisions you
will need to make is the venue where the wedding will be held. This
article lists down five questions you will want to ask yourself when
choosing a venue.
Listed below are five questions to help you in choosing whether the
venue you're considering getting is the right place for your wedding to
be held.
Venue
Do you want your wedding ceremony and the reception to be held in the
same venue? What exactly you will be using the venue for will determine
which place you will need to get. If you want the ceremony and the
reception to be held in the same place, make sure that it will be able
to fulfill everything that is needed for these two functions. For
example, if you plan on having dancing during the reception, make sure
that the venue will have a large enough floor space that can serve as
the dance floor.
Fees
What are the charges? How much will you need to pay in order to rent
the venue? Make sure to look at any miscellaneous fees and hidden
charges that may be included in the bill, including parking fees,
corkage for food, and other such possible charges.
Guest Count
How many guests are you expecting to attend your wedding? The number of
guests you plan on having will determine the size of the venue you will
be getting. You wouldn't want your guests to literally be
shoulder-to-shoulder with each other because you chose a too-small
venue to have your wedding.
In-House Caterer
Do you have a caterer, or do you want to hire an in-house caterer? You
can ask the venue if they have an in-house caterer so you will know if
you will need to bring someone from outside to cater the food for you.
Location
Is the venue easy to find? Make sure that the venue you choose is easy
enough to find so that your guests will not have a difficult time in
finding it.
Choosing the venue for a wedding can be a very difficult choice to
make, especially for those who are not used to planning events. By
using these questions as a guide in choosing the right wedding venue
for you, you can have an easier time in choosing where your wedding
will take place.


