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Factors to consider when selecting a wedding reception venue.

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Ceremony and reception. Will they be at the same venue?

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Number of guests. Is it a small number or big number?

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Venue capacity. How many can it hold?

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Will it be a seated or standing wedding reception?

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Thematic wedding reception. Which one will you adapt – hotel, sports or social club, restaurant or pub, historic?

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Wedding venue checklist. Double check what you are signing for.

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Wedding fees. Do they charge corkage fee for example, in the case of a restaurant or pub reception?

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Wedding venue facility. Can it accommodate the needs of your guests, for example, the elderly, children or the disabled?

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Wedding venue staff. How flexible can they be even during the reception?

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Wedding transport. Is the parking sufficient, safe? Are there reliable transport connections for the guests who won’t drive to the reception?

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Wedding venue restrictions. Do they allow throwing of ‘rice’, confetti, petals on the walkway mat, extending your programme upto a certain time, can you come with certain stuff, etc.?

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Wedding photography. Plenty of natural light will mean better pictures.

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Wedding decoration. Does it come as a package or you will have to provide your own?

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Wedding extras. Incase you forget yours, is it possible to borrow from theirs’, for example, power cable for your P.A system, the weather turns out to be drastic, can we shelter in their hall, etc.?

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Choosing your wedding venue is one of the most important wedding planning decisions you will make. These are some of the factors you have to consider in selecting a wedding reception venue:

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FACTORS TO CONSIDER IN SELECTING A WEDDING RECEPTION VENUE.

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(http://www.weddingpath.co.uk/wedding-venue)