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Choosing a Reception Location |
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Ask about the size and particulars of the facility |
- Can the facility comfortably accommodate the size wedding and number of guests you are planning?
- Does it have handicap access?
- Does it have air conditioning?
- Is there a room available for the bride to use during the reception to change clothes or just freshen up?
- Can you have your ceremony in the venue and how and where will it be?
- What is the cost for setting up the ceremony seating?
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| Ask about your date |
- Is it available?
- Ask if there are any other events or weddings booked for that day.
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| Ask about the decor of the facility |
- If you haven’t seen it already, ask to see pictures of the facility as it would be set up for a wedding.
- Can you make any changes?
- Make sure that if there are certain decorations that you see now and like, that they will still be available on your wedding date.
- Ask if they are doing any remodelling or redecorating from now until your wedding day. You don't want construction going on during your reception.
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| Ask about the number of hours |
- Most receptions last between 5-7 hours.
- Ask how many hours you will have for your reception. Some facilities will give you four hours and charge you additionally (sometimes another $500) for every additional hour.
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| Ask about Money |
- How much is the total rental fee?
- And specifically, what does the price include?
- Ask about the deposit, how much and when is the balance due?
- Ask if they have any "wedding packages". Sometimes facilities will offer a wedding package including food, flowers, wedding cake and even a limo. Although you limit some of your choices, it can save you time and money!
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| Ask about any extra charges |
- If it’s a community centre or historic venue, do you have to rent chairs and tables, and if so, is this an extra charge?
- What about linens and glassware are they included?
- Is there a cake cutting fee?
- What about a corking fee? (When you purchase your own alcohol for the reception, a corking fee is sometimes charged for each bottle of liquor opened.)
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| Ask about the food |
- If the facility is a hotel or restaurant and will provide the food for the wedding, make sure that you’ve had an opportunity to sample the food and talk about menu choices.
- If you choose a location that requires an outside caterer, ask if you’re required to choose from their approved list or can you choose any caterer?
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| Ask about alcohol and bar service |
- Does the facility provide the alcohol and bar service or do you bring your own alcohol?
- Do they supply the bartenders or do you hire them?
- Are there any restrictions about the type or quantity of alcohol to be served?
- Do they require a cash bar or is an open bar an option?
- Ask about their liability insurance and if it is sufficient for your size wedding.
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| Ask about entertainment |
- Make sure the dance floor is big enough to accommodate your guests.
- Ask the facility manager to show you where the band or DJ would set up their equipment.
- Make sure the facility can accommodate them adequately.
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| Ask about parking |
- Is it readily available?
- Do you need to hire a parking attendant or valet? Are there any events (i.e. festivals, parades, sporting events) that will make parking difficult for your guests?
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| Ask about any restrictions |
- Ask if there are any restrictions in regards to using the facility. For instance, some historical sites have certain restrictions or rules regarding smoking, lit candles, and alcohol.
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| Ask about overnight accommodations |
- Ask if the facility has overnight accommodations for your out-of-town guests.
- If it is a hotel, can you reserve a block of rooms at a discount?
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| Ask about a wedding coordinator |
- Many facilities will have a Wedding Day Coordinator on staff and at no extra charge. The role of the Wedding Day Coordinator is to make sure that everything runs smoothly for your wedding day!
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