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Factors to consider for when searching for Wedding Reception Venues

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However, before you head straight there and begin your quest, we'd suggest you take a quick look at the other points covered in this article to make sure you've got all the bases covered.

 

Location

The location of the venue will be of huge importance to all couples, regardless of whether they are heading down the civil ceremony route or tying the knot in a religious service.

 

For those wanting a civil wedding or partnership in an approved premise, the venue choice is pretty extensive with no real limitations on location. With this in mind, it is sufficent at this stage to simply have a geographic area in mind, and as it's purely down to personal preference, this isn't something we'll be able to help you on!

 

For couples geting married in a religious service, the choice of Reception venue will be somewhat limited. In fact, in any situation where the Service venue and the Reception venue will be different, the travelling time between the two will prove decisiveIn all cases, try to keep journey times to a maximum of one hour, although under thirty minutes is much more appropriate. With this in mind, once your Service venue is determined, simply work out a travelling radius from there and you're off and running.

 

Type

There are lots of different types of venues from which couples are able to choose, with many wierd and wonderful venues available.

 

Castles, exclusive hotels, country/manor houses, multinational hotel chains, barns, farms, sporting stadia, golf clubs, function rooms in clubs, pubs and restaurants are just some of the potential options.

 

Whilst for some the decision on type of venue will be quite easy (perhaps you met at a football match and want to celebrate your wedding at function suite at the club for example), for others it will be a little more complex.

 

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