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Sunday, 12 April 2015

Guides For Choosing Best Maui Wedding Locations

By Joanna Walsh


You need to identify the geographical since it is the most important elements of your dream wedding. This can help you narrow down your search. In addition, identify what kind of celebration you want and establish selection criteria early. The guides that follow are important when choosing the best Maui wedding locations for your guest.

Wedding planners can also help you choose a venue as they have experience of weddings at different venues. They know the best venues for securing a good venue depending on whether it is suitable for winter or summer season. Ideally, most people prefer to have their ceremonies in the spring and summer.

Decide on a budget. You need to sit down and work out a budget early. This will help you to shortlist potential venues. Catering and alcohol normally take up quite a large chunk of your budget so remember to include it in your calculations. Pick a venue with special license to hold the event.

When visiting the locations pay attention to fine details like the heating and air conditioning systems, power sockets, and the condition of the washrooms. Take note of the routes that your guests will use. Check out if the management is flexible with your ideas. If they are very rigid that a poor indicator.

You need to consider the cost of the setting. Find out if venue organizers insist on using their suppliers or you can have your own suppliers. If they insist on using their own suppliers, ensure that you get independent quotes from these suppliers before booking. This will help you to check if the total cost is within your budget.

Get to know the venue organizer in advance. This will help you to know if he is an easy person to deal with. Create a good rapport with the personal creative and flexible person is an added advantage. You can consider working with an event planner who can oversee things on your behalf. Wedding planners will be able to guide the most appropriate time and venue to conduct your event. Usually, summer and spring are most preferred.

Consider the space. The size of the venue should be able to host all your guests'. Consider where the guests will eat, dance and have a cocktail hour. If your co-workers, friends or family enjoy drinking, try to house them close to the event site. Find out the type of chairs and tables available. Find out if they are to your taste. If they are not, you might consider hiring your own chairs and tables.

It is important to come up with a solid estimate of your guest list early. This should be about three days before the D-day. You do not want to get disappointments of hiring a venue that is inappropriate only to realize when it is too late.. It is imperative to plan your budget and select the right ceremony and venue. It is also important to ensure that the guest count you give the facility before your event does not change during your event.




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