how can you get a perfect wedding venue for yourself
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How can you get a perfect wedding venue for yourself?
It is about time you be realistic and choose a venue that comes under your
budget. There is no pint of looking for a venue that incorporates castle, cliffy and
pretty beaches if you live in a city and you are on a small budget. It is very
important to keep your wedding dreams in line with what you can afford. This will
save a lot of arguments when planning the wedding and a lot of debt after you
are married! But that doesn't mean you can't still have your dream wedding.
There are ideal venues to suite all budgets and all tastes and look amazing.
First you need to check who is coming to the wedding, planning your wedding
guest link can be a tiring and a frustrating process or a fun activity depending on
what your budget is and how well everyone you know gets along, once you have
dealt with all the family issues about who is to be invited and who isn’t to be
invited, so basically your wedding list should be based on your total wedding
reception budget, your budget consists of the reception venue meals drinks and
any overnight accommodation if needed, they may be other hidden charges in the
venue too so do not forget to add a little extra to your wedding budget for
miscellaneous costs.
Now once all that is sorted out the next thing to do is to decide where you should
have your wedding reception. If you have friends and family all around the UK or
even the globe you might be reluctant to hold your wedding reception locally
instead of going for a wedding reception venue that is easily reachable by rail
ways airports and motorways. This is to ensure your guests are able to make it to
your wedding with the minimum of fuss and expense. If you do opt for a local
venue, consider how the people you want to invite will travel there and where
they might stay. You might need to include details on invites regarding travel,
transport, direction, and nearby hotels as well. Meanwhile do not forget to
consider how you and those immediately around you will attend the wedding if
the venue is out of town. Can they afford to travel, book hotels and all?
Now comes the part where you have to select the type of reception you want. It is
always recommended that your partner has a say on the reception venues and
vice versa. This makes looking for a venue easier but if you both want a say and
you do not agree on the theme, style, budget etc.
Compromise and arguments lie ahead unless you find a fun way of deciding on
the ideal venue for your wedding. Two lists should be made, one which states the
features of your ideal wedding reception venue and the other saying what you'd
really NOT like in a venue. Requirements should be listed in order of importance
as this will help when it comes to compromising later on. You can perhaps both
jot down the pints that two agree too.