Finding the Perfect Wedding Venue
When considering a wedding venue, decide what's important to you and your spouse-to-be. Picking a venue is a personal choice, and usually based on a feeling when you first set foot on the property. You will just "know" when you have found the perfect wedding venue.
It's OK to ask your venue questions, even if the questions do not necessarily relate to the venue. Questions often arise when they are meeting with other vendors throughout their planning process. I always recommend that they email or call me. I am always here to support them along the way. What might seem like a challenging question to them, is probable something I can easily answer.
Make sure your venue and event staff is a match for your wedding. Select a venue in which you feel a connection with the space as well as the people that manage that venue. Take notice when touring, of how the employees interact with one another as well as with you. We are able to recommend to you, venues that fit within your style and budget.
Don't be afraid to talk to your venue manager about money and budget. If you are a bit intimidated to discuss pricing with your venue, your wedding coordinator is able to negotiate in your behalf, saving you possible intimidation and money.
Hire a great DJ to ensure everyone has a good time. A professional wedding DJ will make sue that your wedding reception runs smoothly and keeps the dance floor full. This is one vendor area, where you do not want to skimp.
Keep and open mind. You may think you want one venue, when in actuality you end up selection another. Keep your option open, Sometimes you surprise yourself with what you actually fall in love with. If at all possible, you should visit your potential wedding venues in person. You want to be sure that the ceremony place that you will remember forever, is a place that truly feels like "you.
It's OK to ask your venue questions, even if the questions do not necessarily relate to the venue. Questions often arise when they are meeting with other vendors throughout their planning process. I always recommend that they email or call me. I am always here to support them along the way. What might seem like a challenging question to them, is probable something I can easily answer.Make sure your venue and event staff is a match for your wedding. Select a venue in which you feel a connection with the space as well as the people that manage that venue. Take notice when touring, of how the employees interact with one another as well as with you. We are able to recommend to you, venues that fit within your style and budget.
Don't be afraid to talk to your venue manager about money and budget. If you are a bit intimidated to discuss pricing with your venue, your wedding coordinator is able to negotiate in your behalf, saving you possible intimidation and money.
Hire a great DJ to ensure everyone has a good time. A professional wedding DJ will make sue that your wedding reception runs smoothly and keeps the dance floor full. This is one vendor area, where you do not want to skimp.
Keep and open mind. You may think you want one venue, when in actuality you end up selection another. Keep your option open, Sometimes you surprise yourself with what you actually fall in love with. If at all possible, you should visit your potential wedding venues in person. You want to be sure that the ceremony place that you will remember forever, is a place that truly feels like "you.
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