The Right Wedding Venue for You
Are you searching for the Right Wedding Venue? Here are a few things to consider when looking, which is usually the first thing and a high priority. Choosing the right one is often the first thing you think of when starting to plan your wedding. One of the most difficult parts is knowing where to start! Do you need to accommodate both families, or are you after one that is a little smaller, more intimate, and personal? Do you like the idea of a hotel, a barn or a castle?
Are you looking for an outdoor wedding ceremony, as this needs some special consideration? What if the weather goes bad? Is there a plan B for your outdoor wedding ceremony? Outdoor weddings are tricky, I’m afraid, so please be careful.
When choosing, be careful not to fall into the trap of arranging visits to places you’ve ever heard of amidst all of your excitement. Not only will this leave you feeling confused and overwhelmed, but you may also end up just making the decision made. I recommend sitting down and chatting about what your vision for your wedding day is – deciding if you want a relaxed venue where friends and family can chill out all day, or perhaps a luxury hotel with a stunning interior and modern luxury design. It’s also important to keep in mind your budget.
Which have you been to before? Have you attended friends’ or family members’ weddings before you were engaged? Likely, you weren’t over-analysing every part of the day compared to now, when all you seem to think about is your dream day. Try to think back to those weddings and what you enjoyed about each of them, or perhaps what didn’t do it for you. Sit down with your partner and start to make a list of what you require (such as location and capacity) and what you would like.
Go online and look around to see what you can find. A quick search on Google will start you off, and from there, you can narrow down to your favourites. Check out their wedding section on the website, email the wedding planner, ask them some questions and see what they can do for you.
Once you’ve (fingers crossed) fallen in love, it’s time to get in contact with them to arrange a viewing. This is a great opportunity for you both to go along and see yourselves and get lots more info. When you’re choosing yours, it’s important to go prepared with a list of questions or information that you want to find out. You want to know what’s ahead, so there are no surprises further down the line. Ask them lots of questions.
Winter weddings are cheaper as they are off-season, and summers are more expensive, so this could be something to think about. With a winter wedding, you may not have the sun and weather.


Are you searching for the Right Wedding Venue? Here are a few things to consider when looking