Wedding
Reception Selection
Location,
Location, Location: Tips for Selecting the Perfect Reception for Your
Wedding
Your wedding theme
Your wedding reception selection will depend a lot on the theme you
want for your wedding. A beach, a hilltop, a garden, even a historic
area can enhance your reception and make your wedding a very memorable
event. Consider the kind of décor you will need and which
would
work well for the reception. A place that's too windy, for example,
will ruin delicate tulle and chiffon arrangements.
Location
Consider how far the reception is from the church or if it is
accessible to the bridal party and the guests. It could have the most
breathtaking views but if it would take more than an hour to get there
on a winding dirt-road past deserted areas, you might want to
reconsider. Ask about traffic jams or rush hours that could affect your
arrival and departure times.
Facilities for an indoor reception
Check the reception yourself. Take the most common route you and your
guests will be taking to see the condition of the road. When you
arrive, check the parking area if there's enough space for guests'
parking, or if there' space for handicap access if it's needed. Look at
the façade, the color of the building and the design of the
structure if these figure well into your specs.
Survey the area where your wedding reception will be held and
see if it
can accommodate the number of guests you will be having. Check for
airconditioning, clean bathrooms and a changing room for the bride if
possible.
If you want your wedding ceremony done in the same place, ask
where and
how. Inquire also about seating arrangements, the location of the food
table, wedding gifts and the DJ's booth. Ask to see pictures of sample
settings that are similar to what you have in mind.
If you're having an outdoor reception, survey the grounds and
surrounding plants and flowers. Ask if the garden will look the same on
the month of your wedding or if the blooms won't be around by then.
Ask the reception manager if they expect to have construction
work done
around the time of your wedding reception. You don’t want the
sound of hammers and drills heard during toasts nor workmen going in
and out of the area while you're having your first dance.
Date
If the venue is available on your selected date, ask if there's anyone
else who's booked the place on the same day. Imagine how disappointed
you would feel if there's a convention of noisy salesmen next door.
Food
Most venues have partnerships with caterers. Look at the menus for the
best choice with your budget. Or if you want to bring some food and
wine or have your own caterer, ask for corkage fees. You might also
want to inquire about cake cutting fees, since some venues charge this
separately.
Before you decide on which menu you like, schedule a food
tasting
first. Make sure to have your guests in mind when choosing the menu,
since you might have ones who are non-meat eaters. Make necessary
adjustments on the menu if it's called for.
Cost
Ask how much it would cost to rent the place or to set up a ceremony.
Since most venues charge a set number of hours (usually 4-5), ask how
much succeeding hours would cost in case your reception gets extended.
If they have wedding packages, make sure to check these as well. Most
of these include the wedding cake, flowers and the limo.
Make sure you know what is included in the price and
don’t just
assume. Most reception rentals include lighting, sound system, tables
and chairs. Others include video systems, music, utensils, glasses,
floral arrangements, even venue decors.
Next, inquire about payment schedule: when the deposit should
be paid
and when the full payment is due. Make sure you put everything in
writing and once the contract has been drawn, read it carefully in case
some things have been missed. Don’t be afraid to complain or
change a few things. After all, it's your wedding reception and the
right selection will figure a great deal on whether it will turn out to
be a wonderfully memorable event or something you'll be mad about for
years to come.
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