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Planning for the Venue

Planning a wedding always begins when the question is popped.
Most people know the type of wedding they would like to have, but when you add another person’s dreams, aspirations and religious feelings it can require some discussion.
The couple are an important part of planning a wedding and whether it’s the parents of the bride or the groom or a wedding planner, the wishes of the couple have to be taken into account. This is especially true of the type of ceremony that the couple decides on.

Determining whether the wedding will be a religious, civil or other type of ceremony will play a part in determining the venue.
The couple usually has an idea of where they want to have the wedding.

You will want to confirm a booking of the venue at least six to twelve months ahead of time. In many cases, it’s better to settle on the venue in the first hours of planning wedding because much of the rest of the planning will center on the location.
Planning a wedding is like setting up dominoes, each decision helps you make another one. The first domino is the question, the second domino is the type of ceremony and the third domino is choosing the venue and it continues from there.

What style of Wedding Reception do you want?

How do you decide between a formal dinner and a buffet?
Do you really want to create a seating chart for 200 people?
Do you want to embrace the pomp and the circumstance of the receiving line?
Where do you look for your wedding reception ideas?
The answer to that is a simple one. You look to your own life, the life of your soon to be spouse and you find the a happy middle ground that satisfies you both.
Plus you can discuss with our Event Manager for ideas from a casual Cocktail style wedding , perhaps with a supper buffet, to an elegant banquet.

The wedding reception is the first major event hosted by you and your new spouse. It’s a function that celebrates your marriage and invites all of your family and friends to celebrate alongside you. The reception is as much for your guests as it is for you. In fact, in many cases your wedding reception will continue after you and your new spouse leave it to head out for the honeymoon.

Wedding reception ideas come from mixing both the drama and the fantasy in our lives. Think of a romantic setting that you’d like to share with your wedding guests and create it. If that means creating a beautiful  setting with fairy lights and white flowing fabric that mix both natural and quiet illuminations as well as dramatic shadows; then that’s what you do.


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