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It’s very important that the couple know an estimate of how many guests they are expecting to attend the wedding or reception. If they haven’t put together a rough draft guest list, then this should be the first step. Once the couple knows how many guests they expect, it will be easier to choose the perfect wedding venue.

Some wedding venues are booked up to 2 years in advance, so planning for your wedding venue needs to start as soon as you decide to get married. Make a list & decide your top priorities. What sort of wedding venue are you looking for? Do you want a wedding venue located near your current home or near your families or even elsewhere? Would you like a wedding venue with a formal atmosphere or relaxed and fun? Every decision helps narrow down your list of potential wedding venues. Also, you should inquire about the amount of time you will have to set things up. Some wedding venues will only be able to give the couple an hour or two to set up due to prior events before the wedding. This could be a serious hindrance if the couple has a lot of decor.

When a couple goes to view each wedding venue to look around, they should ask for a list of the venue’s policies which include do’s and don’ts. Some establishments have restrictions on decorations and wedding attire. Some religious venues will not allow a bride to wear a revealing wedding dress. If the bride has already purchased her wedding dress, she’ll want to make sure she can wear it in the chosen wedding venue.


 

 

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