Choosing the Perfect Wedding Venue for Your Big Day

Filed Under (Wedding Venues) by admin on 03-09-2010

Tagged Under : , , ,

Choosing the Perfect Wedding Venue for Your Big Day

Now that the excitement of the engagement and marriage announcement has died down, it’s time to start planning for the big day.  Choosing your wedding venue should be something the two of you should consider together when planning the wedding.  This location will be important as it will be remembered as the place where the two of you began your commitment to share your lives together forever.  You want it to be a meaningful place for you but also be able to accommodate your wedding guests comfortably.  The following are wedding venues you may want to consider when deciding where to hold the big event.

Church – A traditional wedding venue, holding your wedding at a church is the customary location to exchange wedding vows.  This may be especially meaningful to the both of you if you plan to be married in the church you regularly attend.  If you are not regular church members but would like to be married in a church, find one that you feel comfortable with and ask the ministry staff at the church about performing weddings for non-church members.  You may also want to consider holding your reception at the church if it has the facilities to be able to accommodate your wedding guests.

Hotel – Usually a wedding reception venue, you may want to consider holding your wedding ceremony at the hotel where you are having your wedding reception.  Most hotels have a small chapel or gazebo on-site where wedding ceremonies can be performed and guests can walk over into the hotel for the reception afterwards.

Private Home – Some couples want the intimacy or significance that a private home provides as a wedding venue.  Getting married in your parents’ home, for example, may carry special meaning for both the wedding couple and the parents.  If you are considering using a home as a wedding venue, you need to take into account the number of guests attending your wedding and the size of the home.  If the house is not large enough to accommodate your wedding guests, then you may want to consider holding the ceremony outside in the yard if it is large enough to hold your guests.

Restaurant – Some restaurants have facilities to hold wedding ceremonies as well as wedding receptions.  If you are considering a restaurant as a wedding and reception venue, make sure you find out if it is large enough to accommodate all your wedding guests.  Also, make sure you are comfortable with the atmosphere of the restaurant where you will be holding your wedding ceremony.

Parks and other Outdoor Venues – Holding your wedding ceremony out in the park, at the beach, or on top of a mountain is a wonderful way to get married.  Just make sure you take into consideration weather-related factors that may affect your wedding day for the worst — such as rain or bad weather.  If you use an outdoor wedding venue, always make sure you have a backup venue in case the weather turns bad that day.

College or School – Some schools and colleges have small chapels on campus where alumni are able to use for wedding ceremonies for a very nominal fee.  If the thought of getting married at your alma mater sounds appealing, you may want to consider it as a possible wedding venue.

The above is just a short list of the many places you may want to consider for wedding venues.  Just be sure that wherever you choose as your wedding venue, it has meaning to the both of you, you feel comfortable saying your vows there and it is able to accommodate all your wedding guests.

Good luck and happy planning!

In a remote place of quiet tranquillity and almost surreal natural beauty, where the slopes of Ben Cruachan fall into the clear waters of Loch Awe, there is a small, luxurious and wildly romantic old country house hotel. It sits alone overlooking the mysterious islands and crannogs of the loch in deeply wooded gardens teemimg with wildlifeit’s the Ardanaiseig Hotel. Ardanaiseig was built in the Scottish Baronial manner for Colonel Archibald Campbell of Clan Campbell in 1834. It was designed by William Burn and is listed for its architectural importance. Ardanaiseig Hotel Kilchrenan by Taynuilt Argyll PA35 1HE Scotland www.ardanaiseig.com
Video Rating: 0 / 5

Related posts:

  1. Advices On Your Wedding Venue
  2. The Best Wedding Venue in the World
  3. Venues Unveiled in the Midlands: A Comprehensive Wedding Venue Guide for the Midlands
  4. Choosing The Right Wedding Florist
  5. Finding the Perfect Wedding Florist
  6. Do you know of any pretty wedding venues in or near Ohio?
  7. Shape Your Dream Wedding in London Wedding Venues
  8. Wedding Venues Cork – Castle Hotel Macroom
  9. Top Tips for Choosing you North East Wedding Florist
  10. Q&A: Anybody know a site that has pictures of decorated wedding venues?

Leave a Reply