choosing a wedding location
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Choosing A Wedding Location.................................................................................................................................................................
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CHOOSING A WEDDING LOCATION
People all dream of their wedding day celebration. In advance, they picture andimagine what their wedding will be like, how will it be celebrated and of course,where's the best location to celebrate it.
Choosing a wedding location is not as simple as searching for amultipurpose hall. This kind of celebration is so special that it should be plannedproperly to be able to find the best place for the occasion.
There are many factors to consider in choosing a wedding location, see the following listbelow:
1.) First of all, you should know what you really want for the wedding. Youneed to compliment the celebration with the place where you perfectly imagine yourwedding. There are nature lovers who prefer garden weddings as an example.
Take note, you have your own preference as to where it will be celebrated. Think of thebest place for it seems romantic and very satisfying for the person you will be marrying.
2.) Number of attendees is the second important thing. You need to know howmany people are invited to your wedding. Calculate and estimate the people who mightcome. This is a very important factor for two reasons - if you have a lot of people youwant to make sure that the venue will hold enough people and that there will be enoughfood for everyone!
3.) Coupled with the above is as mentioned briefly above the size oflocation. Of course this may sound obvious; however the success of your wedding canlie in its location and size. Make sure that the location makes people feel comfortableand that they have enough space to move and mingle.
Of course make sure there is enough room so everyone can dance when the dancingstarts.
Choosing A Wedding Location.................................................................................................................................................................
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4.) Price for the rent of location should be considered because it should fityour budget. Examine and cost out each venue and write out the pros and cons ofeach location, is the more expensive one the best or what can the cheaper one give you?
5.) Here's a question which is very important also. Is the wedding locationthe place as where the reception will take place? Some people will choose tohave the wedding and reception in the same place for convenience or perhaps becauseof the location and it might be better for guests. If your budget allows you might like tohave a separate location for the wedding and reception. However remember that guestsmay have to travel from one location to another.
6.) For indoor church weddings, you need to talk to each other as to whatchurch you will have your wedding. There are times that two couples havedifferent beliefs that why they need to choose where to conduct the ceremony. Not onlythis but in some countries you may only be allowed to get married in the church whereyou live - you need to check these things out well in advance.
These are just some things you need to consider when getting married -there are plenty more ;)
Richard Butler is a trained life and business coach and workswith individual involved in relationships.
He runs two successful websites:
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