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Few things are more frustrating for wedding guests than having a hard time finding a wedding location. Seemingly, every wrong turn leads to missing the wedding ceremony completely. Remember a familiar phrase used by commercial venues, "Location, location, location," when selecting your wedding locale.
An abundance of natural beauty offered exclusively to outdoor receptions
When thinking of beautiful states in America that offer breathtaking landscape, it's hard to know where the list should begin. Arizona, California, and Florida are just a few States that have stunning outdoor reception sites. It's important to pick a location that works with your theme and colors. Trying to decorate over the natural beauty in an outdoor wedding can have disastrous effects.
Most location managers are able to allow you a reasonable amount of flexibility when it comes to adding your own touches. Find a way to use the colors already provided in the landscape to bring out your own selected shades. For example, in a botanical garden setting play up the special touch that your shimmering silver or classic ivory can provide by adorning your tablecloths and chairs in that material.
The method behind choosing furnished dining halls
A furnished dining hall offers the convenience of having the necessities within arm's length. Calling around to rent tables and chairs is an added stress that not many brides-to-be want to tackle. The search can feel repetitious as one source after another quotes expensive pricing.
Do not forget that rented tables and chairs require the use of a large-size vehicle like a truck to transport them from point A to B. Also, the maximum time usually allotted for furnishing rents is a 48-hour time slot. By going with a furnished dining hall, the awkward act of having guests clear out prematurely so that tables and chairs can be packed and ready to be returned is avoided.
Good neighborhoods for a wedding location scream convenience
This section is especially important for those who have a larger guest list.
1. Near a major gas station (This is very useful for those who may have traveled from out of town.)
2. Close to a nationally recognized hotel (Most hotels are near major highways, so the streets that surround them are clearly identifiable.)
3. Surrounded by well known residential areas versus shopping venues (A person having to weave through the traffic of Saturday or Sunday afternoon shoppers is more likely to miss turns and notice important street signs.)
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Source by Sabrina Porter