Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Choosing A Wedding Venue







Your're engaged and you need to know what comes next. Your next step should be to Choose Your Wedding Venue.






Here is a Wedding Venue Checklist to help you make your location decision.





  • Set your Wedding Date




  • Create your preliminary guest list




  • Don't forget to include out of town family and friends, allow for guests who may bring a date




  • Include everyone you envision at your wedding so you can better base your venue selection by this number




  • Determine how much you can afford to spend on a wedding venue for your ceremony and reception




  • Choose your wedding venue according to your selected wedding style




  • Visit and view the venue locations that best fit your needs. Speak with the venue location's management and staff to gain answers to questions pretaining to availability, time of day available (night or day), location do's and don'ts, contracts, cost, specific person in charge of your wedding, (this individual may not be the coordinator you meet)




  • Determine whether the choosen venue provides catering services or food services. If you wish to supply your own food determine whether this is a viable option




  • Make your decision and book your venue location as soon as possible. Highly popular wedding venue locations may require at least one year advance booking




  • To cut expense cost, book your wedding venue during off peak months (November - April). However, a December 25 wedding booking will be costly




  • As soon as you begin to pay deposits look into purchasing Wedding Cancellation Insurance. One place to look is WedSafe. Visit them at www.wedsafe.com/wedding-insurance.html.






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