We believe that the secret of planning a fabulous
stress-free reception begins with finding the right venue. Over the years we've learned plenty of
secrets to help you avoid costly mistakes.
As soon as the date is confirmed with the clergy or
officiant, contact should be made with the manager of your preferred venues to
check on availability. If you don't have
a place in mind, consider options such as hotels, banquet halls, historical
sites, parks, art galleries or museums.
In choosing a reception locations, a major concern should be the
convenience of your guests. It should be
easily accessible by car and no more than 30 minutes from the ceremony
site. It should be large enough to
easily accommodate the number of guests you expect as well as provide
comfortable seating arrangements.
Be sure to check how many events will be taking place if you
are considering a multi-event location.
Ask how much time is allotted between events scheduled for the same
day. How is parking? Is there enough room for your guest's cars?
Are there enough restrooms to accommodate your guests? Review any restrictions the location may have
regarding the type, volume and duration of the music you'd like. Is there a public address system or do you
have to provide one? Is there an
adequate power supply for speakers, instruments and amplifiers?
Ask if the facility will provide an event coordinator to cue
the musicians for the first dance, toasts, cake cutting and bouquet toss. Just to insure that each of these activities
go off without a hitch, if you do not have a wedding planner, ask a couple to
act as assistant hosts to greet guests and managed the various events of the
evening so that you and your parents are free to enjoy the party.