Things To Consider When Choosing A Wedding Venue

by | Oct 26, 2015 | Restaurant

So, you are getting ready for what is supposed to be the best day of your life – your wedding day – but you still don’t have a venue? Don’t fret – finding a place where your partner can walk you down the aisle before you say “I do” to one another in front of an ocean of smiling faces doesn’t have to be stressful. Knowing what you want for your big day is the key to finding a place that fits the bill. By paying some thought to the following considerations and having a clear image in your mind of where you want to host your fairytale wedding, you’ll be ready to put down that deposit before the countdown begins!

The Location

First things first, you need to have a vision in your mind of what you want the wedding to look like. This will help you decide on a location, whether it’s a waterfront location or a historical property in the countryside. Make sure that there are parking facilities and that guest accommodation is available for those who won’t be travelling home until the following day. Aim to find a venue that is located no more than a 30-minute drive from the reception venue.

The Menu

There are a few ways to make your guests smile just as much as you do on your wedding day, and one way is to present them with a delectable spread of nibbles and drinks. It’s possible to save a bit of money by booking a venue at a place where a chef operates, such as a waterfront restaurant, because you can take advantage of in-house facilities, rather than pay a caterer separately. Family-style, buffet and a la carte are three menu options to think about but before you make a decision, consider the tastes of each guest. For example, do some guests eat gluten-free foods? Maybe vegetarians have been invited? A professional in-house caterer will know how to satisfy every taste with a personalised menu.

Amenities

Ideally, there should be at least one toilet for every 40 guests at your wedding. You should also make life easier for disabled and elderly guests by choosing a venue with easy-access facilities. The bride should have privacy with her own dressing room that is separate from public dressing rooms and if children will be attending the wedding, entertainment and a rest area will keep them occupied.

The Noosa Boathouse‘s location overlooking Noosa River makes it the perfect place to tie the knot. Want to tour all three levels of this wedding venue? Call 0000000 today.

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