venue selection - weβre here to make it easy
It seems obvious but weβll say it: choosing a wedding venue is one of the most important steps in planning your wedding. Itβs typically the thing that shapes the rest of the day β what vendors youβll work with, how youβll style the venue, if you need accommodation, so on.
Choosing a wedding venue is so exciting and thereβs lots to consider. Youβll have the opportunity to look at some incredibly beautiful spaces and decide which one youβd like to party in with all of your friends and family. Weβre probably biased, but weβd say itβs the most inspiring part of the wedding planning, and the part that will get your creative juices firing. Think of your venue as your bank canvas before you add all the tints and tones of your artistic creation.
Before you read on, weβd just like to say that we intend to simply provide some helpful pointers and things to think about before you go and view a venue. Being prepared before you arrive at your venue viewing, you save yourself and the venue owner time later, as youβll have asked all the important questions. Preparation in key!
Hereβs our guide to getting the most out of your venue viewing.
BEFORE YOU GO
Work out your rough guest numbers to make sure the venue can accommodate your party
Pick some dates/a month youβd be happy to get married over and check availability with the venue
Have a rough idea how much you can afford to spend for the wedding, and whether the venue is in your price bracket. Be aware that while some venues may appear more expensive on paper, the price might include items like tables and chairs which can be expensive to hire β so itβs about weighing up the difference
Check if accommodation is included in the price. If not, do some research into the local area and check out the options nearby
Look online at as many previous weddings held at the property to give yourself inspiration and a good understanding of the venue before you even arrive. A simple β[venue name] + weddingβ in Google should be enough to bring up previous weddings featured on blogs or photographerβs websites
AT THE VIEWING
To do
Take lots of photos β at the end of the day it will be a blur and youβll find it hard to remember everything
Are you having the reception and the ceremony on site? Check the distance between both points on the property and consider your older guests β if itβs a fair distance or a bit bumpy, it might be worth making sure a car can help them from ceremony to reception.
Look for the power sources as this might help you plan your set-up. For example, you probably donβt want to set up the tables in front of the only major powerpoint so that people are having to step over cables
Check for rigging points. If you want to hang lights or do a hanging floral installation for example, chat to the venue co-ordinator about how this works
Make a rough venue plan β either mentally or sketch it on paper so you can refer back to it. After seeing a few venues, the point of access/ fence line/entryway to the kitchen etc. might become fuzzy in your memory.
Think about your entrance. Are you turning up in a luxury car? How is the drive? Where will you get dropped off?
Consider any must-haves that you already had in mind and visualise them at this place. Know you want lawn games? Figure out where you theyβll go. Want fireworks? Ask the co-ordinator. Want a huge dancefloor? Check the space.
To ask
Will we need to bring our own sound system?
Is there space for the bridal party to get ready?
Can we bring our own alcohol?
How many cars can park?
What does the fee include or not include (e.g. does it include tables and chairs, glassware, tableware, etc or just the venue space itself)?
When can we start setting the place up?
Can we move things around? What needs to stay in itβs place?
Can we drop decor off in the days leading up to the wedding?
Whatβs the curfew?
When do we need to pack down?
Will there be an βon the dayβ co-ordinator? What happens if something goes wrong?
Can we have candles (some venues donβt allow open flame)?
Can we throw confetti?
How much accommodation is nearby? Do you have any partnerships with any accommodation providers where we get a discount?
What do you suggest in the event of all weather situations? Does the venue cater for all your guests comfortably for both your ceremony and reception in case of extreme weather?
Do you have in-house catering or preferred caterers, or can I bring my own?
What are the facilities for the caterer?
Do you find that caterers need to bring in anything extra (e.g. heating oven, extra refrigeration etc.)
Is there a fire pit? Do we need to BYO wood?
Is the venue disability accessible (if you have any guests with mobility needs)
What happens with rubbish? Do you remove or do we? Do you have recycling?
AFTER THE VIEWING
Look into the logistics. Give a local bus company/taxi company a call and find out how they can help transport guests
If you know that youβre definitely going to book the venue, consider reserving accommodation nearby for guests, particularly if youβre doing the deed on a public holiday or popular month
Look at the weather. What time of the year does the sun set? How much rain is likely to fall at this time of year (the Bureau of Meteorology can help here)? Do I need to have some contingency budget to hire a marquee last minute if thereβs no wet-weather option on site?
research the local vendors. How many celebrants are around? Are they free on the date youβre considering? Of course if you canβt find a local offering that you like, most wedding vendors are willing to travel but just factor travel costs into your budget
Last but not least, repeat all of the above with any other venues youβre considering and then make your final decision. Yes, itβs a bit of a process but the venue decision is a major decision, so you want to feel very happy with your choice.
One final note from us:
Youβve probably got lots of ideas floating around in your head and decisions to make. Try to think of each one as a small piece of the puzzle that will eventually create the big picture. Anything is possible if you surround yourself with capable people and professionals who you trust and understand your wedding day vision.
Excited? You should be β youβre about to find the space where youβll host the most amazing celebration of your life!
We hope you enjoy the process. xx