5 Tips To Selecting the Best Wedding Reception
Location By Tim
Smith
Being disc jockeys, we get the opportunity to evaluate many
reception facilities while having little or no bias to “sell” one
location over another. Most Brides and Grooms know where they will be
holding the ceremony before they decide where to have the reception,
so we have compiled five observations that can help you when selecting
your venue.
Distance - If people have to drive a long way to get from
the ceremony to the reception, some will get distracted or decide to
do something else. Try to keep the reception within a 15 to 30 minute
drive of your ceremony. If it is not possible to get a reception hall
close to your ceremony, make a caravan. Have the Bride and Groom lead
the parade, and people will follow you to your reception.
Time – Time is just like the distance issue. If your
reception is several hours after the ceremony, people will get busy
doing other things and not show up for the reception. Try to start the
reception within an hour or two of the ceremony. If you don’t want
to start your wedding dance at 4 o’clock in the afternoon, have a
Meet and Greet mixer before your reception. Serve some punch and get
people to mingle. This will be one of the few times that both families
will be together. Encourage family members to share stories about your
childhoods.
Size - People like their personal space, and they have most
likely spent an hour packed into a church for your ceremony. If you
let them spread out, they will enjoy themselves more. Make sure your
reception hall has plenty of room for your guests. The people renting
the location might tell you it holds 200 people, but that doesn't
necessarily mean it will hold 200 people comfortably! Make sure to
visit the venue before booking.
Climate Control - Having a summer wedding? Is your reception
hall air conditioned? If people sweat while just sitting, they won't
dance. On the flip side, if they are cold they won't dance either (who
wants to dance in a parka?). Also make sure you know who has control
of the thermostat so the temperature can be adjusted if needed.
Chances are your reception will be warm and stuffy while all the guest
are there, but as they trickle out during the night the room will
begin to cool down.
Smoking - This is a hot button issue, but if your reception
hall is non-smoking, you can fully expect smoker's to leave your
reception for 15-30 minutes every hour. If enough of them leave the
reception area, you may find a large percentage of your guest just
hanging out in the smoking area. This can be a big problem if you have
many smokers in your wedding party. You don’t have to allow smoking,
but it is something you should consider, especially if anyone has any
health problems like asthma or allergies that could be triggered by
smoke. If you decide not to allow smoking in the reception area, how
close is the nearest place for a smoker to go? Is it close enough that
you will be able to get needed wedding party members during events
like the bouquet toss or garter auction?
Facility coordinators will no doubt bring up several other factors
for you to consider when you interview them for your booking, but
these are often missed items, especially if they don’t favor the
potential venue. If you keep the overall picture in mind and work with
your wedding planner or event coordinator on the decorating ideas, you
will no doubt have an enjoyable and memorable wedding reception.
About the Authors: Tim & Tammy
Smith operate By
Request DJ & Karaoke Company, located in Fargo, North Dakota.
They have been providing entertainment for wedding receptions since
1994 and belong to several professional disc jockey organizations.
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