Options For Selecting A Reception Location
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What type of bride and groom are you? Are you trendy and hip, classic and romantic, fashionable or natural? Each has their advantages especially when choosing a location for your reception. It’s always about the theme you choose and style that describes you.
Questions must be answered such as: Should the reception be inside or outside? How many guests do we want? Do we want kids to attend? What will best reflect our personality and style?
Be true to yourselves even if the location seems to be unordinary or untraditional. Untraditional is unique and memorable. Some would consider traditional reception locations such as a hotel, restaurant, reception hall or country club. All these venues can hold a large number of guests. If you are a more non traditional couple, a beach, cruise ship, museum, old castle, park or natural venue may be more to your liking.
When it comes to reception location, consider also scheduling, parking, facilities, catering, guests, music and references. Specific locations may have rules for music or amount of guests. Other locations may not want you bringing in another caterer of your choice. So if you decide to have your reception at a non traditional location, you won’t have to worry too much about your choice for catering, music and similar things.
Various options for your reception location are at your fingertips. If you would like to choose a romantic, natural and quaint location, try your own home. Many have chosen to have their reception in the backyard of their home. Doing this makes the reception unique. You and your future husband are making a family of your own. Incorporating a family’s home into the occasion would be a wonderful idea. If you decide to have your reception in a gorgeous, well manicured backyard, this will give you many advantages. You can decide upon any vendor for catering, music and photography as well as being able to have as many guests as you desire. Make sure there are adequate facilities for the final number.

