Organising a wedding can be a headache and one of your major considerations is your venue, whether you prefer a spiritual or civil setting to say “I do”, you will need to have somewhere to host a reception. The majority of couples will want a single site for the reception and evening party which can save a lot of time, money and effort.
The majority of popular wedding venues are reserved up to a year and a half in advance and if you are definite of your dates and are adamant on having a wedding on a Saturday then you will probably need to wait. If you can be flexible this will boost your number of possible venues.
Some couples just wish for a group of close friends and family to attend their wedding, some would prefer a grand formal sit down dinner, there are many styles of receptions. This will probably help determine your choice of venue and you should make sure the setting is suitable for your particular plan.
Using the same venue for your wedding and reception can help guests move easily from the service to the party. If your venue for your reception and wedding are different you can guarantee guests won’t get lost or stressed out by keeping the locations close by.
Depending on the amount of guests you will be inviting, you will need to be certain the venue you choose works, a large venue may seem vast to your closest circle of friends but a bar might not fit 500 partygoers. If you don’t want another wedding stealing your thunder, you may also want to check you have exclusivity of the venue and there won’t be.
If you are throwing a big party and many of your guests are travelling, you may want to choose a venue that can accommodate; many big hotels will provide ample room and will often offer a discount for block booking with venue hire.
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