Of all the other wedding plans, the wedding venue plan is
the most basic and essential plan from which all the other ideas sprout and go
on to take place. Be it the wedding décor, wedding invitees, the food planning,
and a lot more, all of these are one way or another co related to the wedding
venue. Usually the big and small aspects merge together to perfectly craft your
big day. Therefore making the right choice with the selection of the venue is
very much important. Here are 4 things you must keep in mind prior to the
booking of the venue.
Choose the dates or season
No matter your wedding venue is the one of your dreams, if
your best friends cannot attend it simply because they are not free from work
or due to any inevitable reason—you might want to kill yourself but do away
with your wedding anyway. This is an important thing you have to check prior to
booking the venue. Make a group on any virtual social platform like WhatsApp or
Facebook, put all your important guests together and inform them about your plans.
You don’t want even a single one of them complaining you did not want them to
attend. This way you either inform them early or get to be able to make sure
that the venue availability does not clash with the arrival possibility of the
guests.
Check for the space
Will my guests easily get accommodated within the venue
space? Ask your venue provider this carefully. Some of them will swear they can
fix a spot for each of your wedding invitees however, many won’t be able to
accommodate 400 people in the space for 350 people. Unless they leave you with
the consequence of guest cramming. As the result can only be a crowded space,
and the venue becomes useless for you. You don’t want your guests to choke with
less air in the atmosphere or bump into the other guests now and then. If you
have a lot of guests, the best idea is to pick a venue that is spacious and
airy like open land gazebos or wedding halls in Bensalem,PA.
Analyze your budget
Destination wedding
might be appealing but only as long as you have the dollars in hand to book
tickets and accommodation for your invitees. In case you are a little tight on
the budget, ask yourself this that if I plan on choosing a destination wedding
spot, will the guests be able to come on their own or will I have to send them
tickets—if yes—will I be able to afford?
Accessible
Choose a venue that is easy for all your guests to reach.
Not all will be able to reach distanced places like venues downtown or near the
beach situated 4 to 5 hours away from where most people live. This will only
hinder travelling possibility for people without their own transportation
facility to arrive and attend your wedding.
So before you end up with wedding day venue disappointments,
make sure that you consider all these things prior to booking the place for
your wedding day.
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