By Adalric Neumann. Wedding Venue. Published at Sunday, June 09th, 2019 - 22:11:51 PM.
A memorable and mesmerising reception is the result of sensible, responsive and careful planning of the wedding day. All it takes is to be comfortable, have patience and choose the finest and the most amazing wedding venue in order to arrange the complete wedding reception, dance, lunch, dinner and wedding games in an impeccable manner. However, choosing a venue requires lots of knowledge; this is why it is crucial task. Indeed, the complete wedding reception program is dependent upon the choice of the wedding venue. In fact, other wedding reception arrangements are also dependent upon the venue and its location. Therefore, deciding an ideal venue is the very first step of the wedding planning process.
There are a wide range of different styles to choose from, from restaurants to rustic barns or boutique hotels to former palaces. Be warned that unfortunately, as is so often the case, you tend to get what you pay for. Furthermore, peak season Saturdays will usually be booked up 9 months or more in advance, so in order to secure the best venues it is important to either be flexible with the wedding date or start your venue search a year or so in advance. Be warned!
Costs. Lets face facts, the venue and reception can easily be the most expensive part of your big day, but only if you want it to be. Depending on what your personal choice is, whether it’s a grand Victorian house you’ve rented for the day, or the local church hall, ensure you set your budget and stick to it.
Large wedding venues sometimes offer set packages, which include a single price per head for their meal, wine, toast drink and evening buffet. All venues should provide you with a price list before you book anything, check if there is a cost for hiring the venue, on top of the consumables. Some venues charge less for Sunday – Thursday weddings, whilst Fridays and Saturdays are more popular wedding days and may cost more.
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