You’ve found your groom. You’ve bought the perfect dress.
You’re expecting a fairytale wedding. Now all you need is the best wedding
venue. Having a perfect wedding relies largely on the venue. That’s why you
should treat finding a wedding venue as if you are having a High Mountain
Wedding. It's where you will treat your friends and relatives to the most
memorable night of your life. Here are some tips to help you search for the
best wedding venue:
As soon as you arrive at a venue you will automatically have
a certain feeling towards it. Trust your instincts. If you feel a certain vibe
when you are at the venue then that’s a good start. You will know automatically
if a certain venue is not right for you and your wedding. This doesn’t mean
that you should not use logic when choosing a wedding venue. It’s the place
where you will exchange vows with the man you love so it has to feel right.
A wedding is a very important event so take your time when
choosing the venue. You should start looking for a venue at least a year before
the wedding date. This will give you plenty of time to make the right decisions
and change the venue in case something comes up. You can also try on some
online wedding information about venues. You find an indoor type or maybe as
grand as Tahoe Beach Wedding. If you give yourself enough time, then you can
make the right choice.
The size of the venue is a very important consideration. If
the venue is too large, the wedding will loose its intimacy. If it’s too small,
it will be cramped and uncomfortable. Of course, the size of your venue depends
on the number of your guests. So before looking for a venue you should at least
have a rough idea of how many guests you will be inviting. Be as precise as
possible. Try to keep the range no higher than 50 people. If you say you are
planning for between 150 and 400 guests, expect a disaster.
Don't forget the dance floor. This is where mistakes are
made. If you are dealing with 300 guests, than a 10 by 10 dance floor won't do.
The more guests you have, the larger the dance floor will need to be.
One of the complaints people have when attending a wedding
is the lack of parking spaces. Be sure that the wedding venue you choose has
enough parking spaces for all your guests. Parking may be a minor consideration,
it becomes a major problem when there isn't enough.
Be sure to ask about the restrictions of the venue, if there
are any. Some venues have time restrictions while others will let you party all
night long. There are venues with decorations restrictions.There may even be
restrictions about noise so you might not be able to hire a band or bring in a
sound system. Check if the wedding venue will allow you to bring your own
caterer, florist, decorator, etc.
Have a layout of your wedding. Before choosing a wedding
venue, you need a drawn out plan. You need to know where you want guests to
sit, where you want the reception area, the dining area, etc. Then see if the
venue fits your layout.