The Day That Dreams Are Made Of: Your Wedding Day
It's the day your heart is made complete, the day you hold closest to your memories of childhood fantasies, the day you say, "I do".
Special cannot encompass the energy, excitement, and utter joy that you should feel when your wedding day draws near. And keeping true to your own expectations of what your wedding day should be will help you in choosing the right wedding venue.
The things you need to consider first in deciding on a place are the amount of guests you intend to invite and if they are mobile and able to easily travel to the location. Most wedding parties invite their entire families and all of their closest and dearest friends which can end up being hundreds of honored guests. Because of this, it is best to sit the potential guest list with your fiance prior to looking for and selecting the venue. If you have a large number of guests you should consider a place similar to wedding venues in Carmel, California. Carmel wedding venues have large open spaces available to accommodate hundreds of guests with no problem. But if your party is smaller, you can still hold your wedding at a venue designed for large groups, but it may feel more impersonal or too large and open. Smaller groups are more versatile and tend to have a larger selection of possibilities for a wedding venue.
The next thing to consider is exactly how much work you and your wedding party are willing to put into the creation of your wedding theme. Having a wedding planner would eliminate most of these concerns. Different venues require different amounts of labor. The larger the venue, the more decorating and preparation there will be. Also, different venues vary in cost, so it is best to pick your budget before you go looking for venues.
The last and probably the most important aspect of choosing your wedding day venue is what type of wedding you want to have in terms of your religious preference. Depending on your religion, a wedding in a church might be just right and exactly what you are looking for, or it is possible that a more spiritual and natural environment, such as the open air on a beach, might be a better fit for your wedding.
If your situation includes two different religious beliefs between you and your fiance, you will want to talk as a couple and make sure both of you are happy with the location and style of the wedding. It might mean some compromising, but it is important for both of you to be happy on your memorable day. One idea for a compromise is to consider splitting up the ceremony and including aspects from both points of view. You could also have the ceremony at the church and the reception at the beach or vice-versa. This is the day dreams are made of so the most important thing is that you and your significant other are both pleased with all the details of your wedding. Your wedding day should reflect the bond that you share, the elements that brought you together, and the traditions that you were raised with and want to keep, all in one.
If you determine your budget, the number of guests, and the basic religious preference of your wedding first, then picking a venue becomes much easier. Your parameters are set and then the options become a lot more narrowed and relevant. Remember to pick a venue that suits both you and your fiance and your day will be that much more memorable for both of you.
by: Jordan McPelt
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