How to Pick a Wedding Location

Ava  Petersen
You would of course want your wedding to be spectacularly done. In order to do that, you will need it to be held at a place. You would want it to be a place where it will be memorable for you, your partner, and your guests as well.

Here is a guide to how you will be able to pick your wedding location:

1.)

As with any wedding process, you have to start with the wedding theme. From this you will draw around every other decision making you will have to encounter. If you have a beach theme wedding for example, you will have to list down all beaches that can possibly your wedding location. If you are having a simple yet beautiful garden wedding, you can include your favorite garden restaurant or even your own backyard for the possible wedding location. Just list down everything, you do not have to decide on anything yet.

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Now what you need to do next after listing all the possible wedding locations is you have narrow it down. Crush out from the list the places that exceed your wedding location budget and yes, those places that are hard to go to, those places you wrote down because your imagination carried you away.

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The next step, you need to consult or check on your guest list for this one. Check the maximum capacity or the wedding locations left listed on your list. If they can not fit your entire wedding guest, then there is no point considering that place as a possible wedding location.

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After slimming down your list of wedding locations even more, why don't you try visiting these places with your fianc� and wedding planner? You can even bring your relatives along. You can go take a look at possible wedding locations and visualize the possible decorations and preparations you can do with the place.

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Now it is time to pick that one wedding location you choose to spend your special day at. Make sure to have the wedding location booked even months before the wedding. Also, if the wedding location you chose is open has a back-up plan incase the weather goes bad and it rains.

Remember that it is always best to keep thing, including your wedding location, as significant to your fianc� and you as possible. If you two were classmates since elementary for example, you can even arrange your wedding at your school's chapel. Just have fun as you plan out your start to a happily ever after and don't stress on it too much, it also will not hurt you to get help from family, friends, or a hired professional wedding planner.

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