TOP TIPS TO PICK A WEDDING                  VENUE                                       Created by Deborah Landry
BUDGET    There’s nothing more disappointing  than finding what feels like your  dream venue but then realizing later  down the line that it doesn’t fit into  your wedding budget. To help you  get started, we’ve created a handy  guide on how to create a wedding  budget so you can draft a wedding  budget before you start your  wedding venue hunt. Think about  how much you’re willing to spend  on the entirety of your wedding and  how much of that should be  allocated to the venue specifically.  Don’t forget to consider the cost of  the venue holistically. Some venues  might provide some important  event services already in their  overall price quote while others  might charge extra for the same  services.
AVAILABILITY    If you’re dead set on a particular  date for your wedding, try and start  looking at venues on the earlier side  to increase your chance of venues  still being available. If your date is  more flexible, you should still start  well in advance but chances are  you’ll have more options since you  can pick your date based on the  venue’s availability rather than  being constrained to a certain date.
DOES IT MATCH YOUR       WEDDING THEME?    Since the wedding venue sets the tone  of the wedding, you should at least  have a general theme for the wedding  in mind when choosing a location. For  example, if you’re going for a rustic  theme, you probably don’t want to  have your wedding at a luxury hotel.  Or if you’re having a black-tie affair, a  barn probably isn’t your best bet. You  want to consider how all the elements  of your wedding are going to fit  together, from your venue to  decorations and menu selections, in  order to achieve a cohesive aesthetic  and feel. For some inspiration in  finding the wedding style that’s right  for you, check out our creative ideas  for weddings that are backyard,  rustic, beach or bohemian themed.
WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM  CAPACITY? DOES IT MATCH      YOUR GUEST LIST SIZE?    When choosing your venue you’ll  want to have at least a rough idea of  how many people you will be  inviting to your wedding. This will  ensure you choose a place that’s the  appropriate size for your guest list.  Having a venue that’s too large with  a smaller guest list can make the  place seem a bit empty. On the other  hand, you also don’t want to pack  250 guests into a venue that has a  max capacity of exactly 250 people.  Your guests may end up bumping  elbows at the dinner tables and on  the dance floor. Having an estimate  of how many people will likely  attend your celebration is also key  in figuring out how tables will be  arranged and how best to configure  your available space.
ARE THERE INDOOR AND      OUTDOOR OPTIONS?    When it comes to weather, it’s a  good idea to hope for the best but  prepare for the worst! Since  weather can be unpredictable, if  you’re planning to have an outdoor  venue it’s worth asking if there are  covered or indoor options in the  case of bad weather such as rain. If  the venue has both indoor and  outdoor options, you can always  have a plan B that is easy to execute.  Just make sure you also like the  backup indoor option, since the  reality may be that you end up  needing to use it. Keep in mind that  some primarily outdoor options can  provide a large tent with sides that  can be pulled down to keep out the  rain.
WHAT ABOUT THE      SURROUNDING AREA AND   NEARBY ACCOMMODATIONS?    In addition to making sure the venue  itself meets your needs and wants, be  sure to also think about the venue’s  location overall. Think about how  close it might be to a popular airport,  nearby accommodations (or if the  venue itself has accommodations),  and if the area feels safe. For example,  if you choose a secluded castle or  barn in the countryside, it might be  difficult for guests to find  accommodation close by. If you’re  getting married in a city, say in a  museum, think about the safety of the  surrounding neighborhood guests  might need to walk through to get to  the venue.
WHAT IS THE PRIVACY LIKE?     When searching for your wedding   venue, you want to make sure you   find a place that is personal and   private enough for you. Sometimes a   venue will be hosting multiple   events or weddings on the same   day. If this is the case, ask how much   of the place you’ll have to   yourselves or how separated the   different parties will be. Sometimes   venues will also allow you to pay to   book out the whole place for an   extra cost. If you’re leaning toward   an outdoor location, also think   about how private it is. Is there a   possibility strangers could snoop in   or watch from afar? This could be a   big distraction for all your guests.
DID YOU GET A VIBE FROM           THE SITE VISIT?    While you’re visiting the venue, try  and get a feel for the overall vibe of  the place. Be sure to ask a lot of  questions and see if the venue seems  to be accommodating. Consider if  they have very strict rules or seem to  charge for every additional add on  (such as cake cutting, chair set up,  etc.). Also, try and gauge your  interaction experienced with the  venue coordinator. You want to  ensure you feel comfortable and have  an easy time communicating with  them.
TAKE NOTE OF PARKING              OPTIONS    Especially if your wedding location  is a bit isolated or in a busy  downtown area, it’s important to  check if there are good parking  options or how accessible it is to get  a cab or rideshare. Ask about how  many parking spaces there are and  if guests would need to pay for  parking. In the case that there aren’t  great options for parking, you can  consider hiring a bus or shuttle to  bring people to and from the venue.  Just make sure you add this expense  into your wedding budget!
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