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Imagine a venue where it's all there – the location (of course), the caterer, the ambiance (no need for extra decorations), the tables, chairs, linens, china, etc. and you get it all for a "package" price. That is what a "Boutique," or sometimes referred to as "all-inclusive," Venue is all about. Because the facility has everything right there, you do not have to pay separately for rents, caterers and flowers, and you will find the pricing a better deal than contracting these services individually. And the ambiance portion of these Boutique Venues – they are usually swimming in it – and all at a price you could never afford to replicate!
One place I know of in Monterey, California, called Gatherings, has just the ambiance I'm talking about. Check out some of the pictures of their Boutique Venue by Googling a unique event venue in Monterey – see the ambiance I'm talking about? There is a piano, chandeliers, two fireplaces, an outdoor deck area, antique furniture, beautiful draperies and more. You would never be able to afford decorating the local hall, hotel or restaurant banquet room to this degree – well, at least I personally could not afford to. And the feeling these facilities give your guests is extra special – it's warm, cozy, inviting and family-oriented (home-like).
Now, a Victorian home such is Gatherings may not be your cup of tea, but all-inclusive, or Boutique, wedding reception venues are made up of many different styles from contemporary and urban to sexy and flamboyant. Just do your research in the city you plan to get married. In your browser, just type in all-inclusive wedding venues in Cincinnati or boutique wedding venues in New York (for instance).
Some of these venues take care of every little detail including photographer and florists, and others include mainly what I listed above, but I know that if you were to go and hire each of these vendors individually and add them all up, it would equal quite a bit more than the package price you will get at an All-Inclusive Wedding Reception Venue or Boutique Wedding Reception Venue. Depending on the time of year, many all-inclusive wedding reception venues run promotions. You may find that for an off season date they offer a discounted rate or include a free wedding cake, an extra appetizer, or a free bartender. Remember to ask them if the date of your wedding falls within one of these off season times that they may have some specials for. And if these venues do not fit for your ideal wedding reception, do not forget them as possibilities for your Rehearsal Dinner or Engagement Parties.
Their prices are even better for these events that are usually held on days other than the premium Saturday that wedding receptions are normally held on. All in all, the location you choose for your wedding reception should reflect your style, but if it is a Boutique Venue, then all the better, as the package price will be much more competitive than buying all the "pieces" individually!
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Source by Cheryl Cox