Choosing a Wedding Venue
Choosing a wedding venue can seem pretty straight forward. It can be if you have done your homework. It can range anywhere from a community hockey arena to a five star hotel. Your personal taste and budget will be the determining factor.
With a little of help and soft lighting any area can be transformed into a wedding reception venue. A lot of places offer a lot of open dates to book your facility, so that booking can be done with little forward planning. A hotel will require a lot more lead time up to your wedding day, at least 12 to 18 months in advance.
When checking out venues for your wedding make sure you know what is included. A lot of community centers have banquet tables only and maybe only ugly plastic chairs which may be fine with you, or you may have to rent tables and chairs that you are responsible to arrange and pay for. That great deal may not be as great as you thought.
Hotels offer full service and can do everything for you, but at a high cost.
Sometimes leaving the city and going to a rural venue can be an option, Prices are acceptable, their are more open dates, and it might be a refreshing change from the usual wedding choices. Your guests might enjoy a country wedding that is located in a quiet location. Parking is never a problem! And remember, the same services can be offered as in a more traditional setting.
I am Vernon Cole of King Cole Catering and Banquet Centre and we offer a first class facility with superior service.