How To Choose The Ideal Wedding Venue
When searching for the perfect wedding venue think practical and efficient. See your venue as the dress you would wear to the Oscars. You only wear it for a short while but of you hit the jackpot when buying it people will be talking about it for months or maybe years to come. You want to breathe in it but still be elegant, you want people to admire you in it and you want to feel glamorous without the fear of bankruptcy. But remember, you don`t alter Vera to fit you, you alter yourself to fit Vera so certain compromises must be made.
To simplify things just look at your venue in the same way as you look at your dress. You wear it once but if you choose wisely people could talk about if for weeks or years to come. In the perfect dress you need to be able to breathe but still be elegant, you want to be admired in it and feel glamorous without facing bankruptcy. Same goes for the venue. But keep the variables in mind because you don`t alter a Vera to fit you, you alter yourself to fit Vera. Your venue can`t be copied nor pasted so keep your eyes open when searching for it and know that you may need to compromise.
Your venue must go perfectly with the theme your wedding follows. If you consider yourself worthy of a princess` wedding choose a big cathedral and an old castle for the reception or a small rural church if you are feeling romantic. Then your ideal venue would be a vineyard. If you want your wedding to be relaxed and modern you could get the priest out to the beach and have an usual ceremony with a small camp fire and corn on the cob.
Ask yourself the simplest questions: is the place big enough to host the traditions that your religion or ceremony imply, will the staff be able to cope with the number of people, will the restaurant provide all the food that we want?
Music and food are two other things you need to look out for when searching for your venue. Try to find the answer to the simplest of questions: will the staff be able to cope with the number of quests, will the restaurant be able to prepare all the things we need, is the space big enough to host all the wedding traditions? Last but sadly not least is the budget. If you can`t afford a big venue you may want to look at gardens or theatre houses. Don`t forget that Carrie and Mr. Big almost got married in the National Library.
The beautiful locations could be easily listed under Heaven and are most likely castles or sumptuous country houses just like Stoke Place, a 1690 built estate available for exclusive hire for wedding venues in buckinghamshire, birthdays and anniversaries.
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