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How to Choose From a List of Potential Function Venues

How to Choose From a List of Potential Function Venues

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When it comes to weddings, picking the location of your reception from a list of function spaces can prove to be a daunting task.

Whilst every venue you shortlist will undoubtedly be breathtaking, there are some questions you need to be asking to ensure the location fits your wedding. It can be all too easy to fall in love with how a place looks and forget the practical implications.

You need to know your budget and the number of guests you're inviting above all else, as these two factors will eliminate some places straight away.

Do they have an in-house caterer? If so, do you like the food they make? Do not agree to cater if you have not tested the goods. It can often be easier, and better value for money, to go with the in-house catering team but make sure you're sure they are of a sufficiently high quality. If they do not offer catering, check what the limits are with regards to which caterers you can hire, if there are any.

Does the venue provide its own sound system? Music is essential, especially when it comes to the first dance, so you want to be sure you can play songs to entertain guests. The best venues will offer top of the range audio-visual technology that can project images and videos and turn a standard wedding disco into a multimedia event.

You should make sure there are picture perfect locations where you can take beautiful wedding photographs to remember the big day.

One factor that is often overlooked is parking. The venue should have sufficient parking to accommodate all your guests.

During your search of function venues you will find that the best locations offer all the above. Opting for one with a well proven history of holding successful events will reassure you that the most important day of your life will go off without a hitch.

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Source by Louis Penn

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