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Choosing the Ideal Wedding Reception Venue

Choosing the Ideal Wedding Reception Venue

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In the eyes of your guests, the wedding venue is going to make the largest and most memorable impression. Whether you think so or not, the wedding venue can make your event a splendid, extravagant affair or one that your guests would prefer to forget. It's important to do your research to make yourself aware of the options.

When choosing your wedding reception venue, apart from considering the budget you must also take into consideration the number of guests attending. Another thought for the bride and groom is whether the wedding reception should take place indoors or outdoors. Whether you choose a traditional setting for your ceremony such as a church or a religious place of worship or decide an outdoor setting by the beach or rain forest, you should still factor in the time of year. Traditionally brides prefer warmer more moderate weather and that's why spring through to autumn are the most popular times for weddings.

The wedding reception venue appearance is important to the overall ambiance and theme of your event. Most avenues can be decorated and are blank canvasses allowing for the bride and groom to redecorate the venue to match their theme. The layout of the room can also affect the success of the event. Venues with dance floors away from the dining area tend to have less guests dancing. Most guests feel removed from the action by dancing when the bulk of the guests are in the main reception. Traditionally dance floors in the middle of the reception encourage guests to dance as everyone is involved in the celebration. Also a room which is square allows all guests to view the bride and groom from anywhere in the reception. It also encourages interaction between all the guests on both sides of the bridal party. The L shape reception venue is less conducive to guests mingling and having a good time.

The location of your wedding reception venue should be considered in terms of the convenience to your guests. Whilst guests are usually willing to travel longer distances for weddings, it should not mean that your go out of your way to choose a location that most guests including interstaters would be inconvenienced to attend. Choosing a wedding reception venue close to the city or with easy access to public transport is preferred for out of town guests.

You could make your wedding reception really unique by trying something different. Imagine a reception in the rain forest where you could build a floor and hold the event under a beautiful canopy of trees. Or have your wedding in the zoo where you could see the animals from your clear marquee. The choices for venues are limitless. A wedding by a lake with swans or ducks swimming is extremely romantic. A beach barbeque is another original wedding reception idea or even a barn wedding in the country.

Regardless of your choice of venue, the beauty of marrying the person of your dreams will engulf your guests with the joy you both feel for one another. The most important thing to remember is that this is a life long journey and this celebration most importantly should be enjoyed by you. And your enjoyment will inevitably carry over to everyone who attends your event.

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Source by Nariman Taweel

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