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Wedding Reception Halls To Fit Your Style

What sort of wedding reception halls will work for your special event? There are lots of options out there and you'll want to select a place that reflects the style that you and your spouse-to-be have. Are you looking to create a formal affair or one that's more casual? Are you a romantic and want your fairytale event to reflect that? Another thing to think about is your budget: how much can you afford? Do you want a venue that will be able to do everything for a price, or would you feel comfortable arranging your own flowers or supplying your own champagne? Here are some things to consider when planning your once-in-a-lifetime party:

Style

Most little girls dream about their wedding day, and by the time they're grown up, they have a YouTube image in their head of what they expect. It may be sexist to say it, but guys usually don't care that much. They want their future wife to be happy, and perhaps their friends and family, but rarely does a little boy envision being Prince Charming or the tuxedoed half of a cake topper. But the brides know what they want. Here are some options:

- Formal: Formal affairs are often held in halls with the ability to have sit-down dinners with white tablecloths and fine china. There may be a dance floor, a bar, and black-tied wait staff. Chandeliers may be hanging from the ceiling and the decorating is elegant. The venue may often be a rental hall or the ballroom of a hotel.

- Casual: Some couples are so casual about everything else in their life that they really don't want a stuffy affair to be the party to celebrate their legal union as husband and wife. For these couples, a hall can be set in nature or be the back room of a barbecue restaurant. As long as there's ample parking space for their guests and room to dance, they're happy.

- Romantic: For fairytale romance, venues often need to have cozy ambience, lace, antiques, and picturesque grounds. Let's face it; if the reception hall is next to a pawn shop in a strip mall, it's going to kill some of the romantic mood. Having harp players or acoustic guitarists on hand to pluck strings will add a lovely dash of romantic spice.

Budget

A bride and groom can have a formal, casual, or romantic reception and still keep it within budget. Here are some ideas:

- Pick off seasons: Certain months of the year such as those in the spring or summer are the most popular for weddings. If budgets are important, choosing off times such as winter or autumn will be less expensive options.

- Partially DIY: Doing part of the planning and providing will save money. Instead of going for the complete wedding packages, make a list of what needs to be done and provided, then go over the list to see which ones to do yourselves.

The wedding reception halls that are selected will impact what type of gala can be held there. Decide what's important to you, think about your style, and take a tour of all the choices.

by: Andrew Stratton




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