Your ideal location for your wedding reception should continue with the theme and style that you have chosen for your wedding. If you are lucky, and can have the reception at the same place where you get married, you will have a head start on creating a day where one part of the day flows seamlessly into the next. If you are getting married at a church, however, this may not be an option.
Start searching for locations as soon as you have completed the final guest list, the number of guests who will attend will determine the size of the space you will need. Take into account the locations of your various guests as well. For couples whose friends and family are scattered across the country, it may be advisable to select a location that is central to all of them and easily reached by public transportation, plane, or train. If your guests are traveling in, be certain that there is enough affordable lodging and other amenities in the area to accommodate them all.
No one should plan a stunning wedding reception in a castle, on a cliff, or a sandy beach if they dwell in the city and are working on a smaller budget. You have to settle on a wedding reception place for which you are able to afford the cost; be real. You have to come to grips with making wedding dreams which work together with your budget, with what you realistically can afford to spend. In such a way, you will avoid a great number of arguments while putting the wedding itself together, as well as a great mountain of debts once you have been married! This is not to say that you are not able to have a dream wedding. Wonderful locations for wedding receptions are available to fit every particular taste, as well as every budget.
For most couples, one partner will generally have the final say on things having to do with the reception. But if both parties would like to be involved with the decision making process, it might be helpful for each partner to make a list of all the things that they want to see in a venue as well as a list of things they would rather not see. Group your requirements according to importance and compare lists. If both partners can make some compromises, they should both be able come up with a plan that contains elements that both of them are happy with.
Lastly, waiting to search for your wedding reception venue until after you have booked your wedding ceremony venue may lead to disappointment if the venue you want is booked for that day. The best time to start looking for your reception venue is when you begin searching for the place to hold the ceremony. You can always make a provisional booking with the reception venue and then confirm the date with them when the ceremony venue and wedding date are set.
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