Wedding venue checklist
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When
it comes to finding that perfect location, it's easy to
be overwhelmed by the choice available.
Sarah Baker, marketing manager at The
Assembly House, which is pictured right, has the A-Z of
useful tips and questions you should ask when choosing your
venue.
A: Assembly House
Celebrate a unique wedding in a historical building with
glittering chandeliers, ornate architecture, elegant rooms
and personal service.
B: Bride
At the venue, make sure that your head bridesmaid has an
'emergency kit' including mirror, lipstick, tissues, hairpins,
brush and aspirin. Allow time to visit the cloakroom for
last minute adjustments.
C: Children
Consider what arrangements can be made for the children
attending the wedding; perhaps a separate supervised area
with toys and games and a children's menu.
D: Décor
Discuss your colour scheme and find out what restrictions
there may be. Many historic buildings will not allow you
to attach anything to the walls. Ask if candles and coloured
lights are allowed, and will they do the table plan and
place names.
E: Event
Are there any other events that day in the venue? Check
whether public access will be involved with your wedding
and what other events may be organised in the locality which
could affect access.
F: Florist
Will the florist and cake maker have access to the ceremony/reception
room or be able to leave items before the start? If the
cake is being left beforehand, check that the area is cool
as some cakes are influenced by heat!.
G: Garden
Here at the house you will be able to take pictures in the
gardens provided by Norwich in Bloom, as well as in the
courtyard. Depending on the season, check what flowers or
outside furniture will present.
H: Horse and Carriage
Is there access for the bride's transport? Check location
of setting down, waiting and collection of bride if required.
Check what car parking is available for your guests and
what cost. Some guests might need reservations if they are
coming a long way.
I: Insurance
Check what insurance the venue offers for you and your guests
in case of an accident. Consider insurance to cover the
cost of possible changes and remember to take it out before
you pay deposits and charges.
J: Jobs
With the help of your wedding coordinator make a “To
Do List”. Note names, telephone numbers, appointments
and outcomes. Make sure you know exactly what service each
company is offering (preferably in writing), the price,
and any unforeseen costs - such as extra guests on the day.
K: Wedding Knife
Check whether the venue supplies a knife for cutting the
cake or stand for the cake. Consider placing a wedding cake
knife on your wedding list, inscribed with the couple's
names.
L: Lighting
Ask the venue where you can have your photos taken and make
a note of natural and artificial light for good backgrounds.
The Assembly House has impressive fireplaces, mirrors, glittering
chandeliers, ornate architecture that are great photo settings.
M: Music
Your music should reflect the tone for the ceremony, the
reception and evening entertainment. Ask what time the band/disco
can arrive and how much room they need. Also check what
time the music has to finish and prearrange transport.
N: Navigate
Not all your guests will be familiar with the location of
your venue. Ask the venue for a detailed map or directions
and include this information in your invitations. Obtain
telephone numbers of local hotels and bed and breakfasts,
local taxi firms, train and airport details if necessary.
O: Options
Check the dietary requirements of your guests (such as vegetarians
and food allergies). Consider the option of non-alcoholic
drinks and whether there is a baby changing facility and
disabled access.
P: Photographer
Think about reportage style (informal shots) or traditional
(formal line-ups) photographs and draw up a list of what
you want. Pictures of your guests arriving to the church,
register office or reception can be a nice touch.
Q: Questions
Your wedding coordinator will have a wealth of experience
and will be able to advise you on your wedding arrangements.
The venue's coordinator should be friendly, professional
and focused on you and your special day.
R: Restroom
Weddings can be long days, especially for elderly guests
and children. Ask if there is an area where guests can sit
and relax. Also check to see if the cloakroom facilities
need further decoration - flowers are a nice touch.
S: Speeches
It is important that your guests can hear the speeches,
so make sure your speakers have a microphone. Decide who
will do the announcements during the reception, and whether
you want to use the services of a toastmaster or master
of ceremonies.
T: Timing
To ensure that your day runs smoothly, discuss the timings
of the day with your wedding coordinator. Draw up a clear
itinerary and ensure key participants are aware of their
responsibilities. Have a gettogether with a glass of wine
beforehand if necessary.
U: Undivided Attention
Check who will be at the venue to welcome you and your guests
and to manage your wedding. Ideally this should be the wedding
coordinator who has helped you plan your wedding.
V: Vision
A professional and discreet DVD of your wedding offers an
invaluable memory of the day. Research video production
companies and ask to see samples of their work. Arrange
to meet at the venue to go through what you would like on
the day and supply them with an itinerary.
W: Wine
View the wine and champagne list. House wines are generally
very reasonable if you are on a budget. If you intend to
bring your own wine, check the corkage charge of the venue.
Ask when last orders are taken and what bar facilities are
available.
X: Extras
Presenting a little something to that special person who
has helped you organise your day is always appreciated.
Check whether flowers/gifts can be placed nearby if presented
at the reception.
Y: You
Remember this is your day and although family advice is
wellmeaning, you have to be happy with what you and your
partner have agreed.
Z: Zzzz!
Sleep soundly as you are now so organised you can relax
and enjoy your day!
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