Don’t forget to choose a wedding venue which will properly fit the season your wedding will occur during
A significant part of deciding on your wedding venue will be the time of year you want to get married. If you’re flexible about the time of year, or season that you want to be married in, you will have a lot more choice. Many couples prefer a summer or spring wedding, so this is known as ‘high season’. ‘Low season’, is typically winter, and some venues consider the autumn months low-season as well. High-season is typically fully booked very early for most venues, so if you’ve got a certain day in mind, and you are set upon it, ask your venue about that date first, or you will be squandering your time even looking at the place. Another factor that the time of year of the wedding will effect is the type of structure you pick. For a summer season wedding you will want a venue that will provide you and your guests access to an exterior area, like a marquee or a patio area. For a winter wedding, somewhere with warm illumination and an open fire would be perfect. Likewise, take into consideration the area the photographer will have to work in. Is there somewhere you will be protected from the snow or rain, but still have plenty of natural light? If you’re trying to pick a wedding venue, take a look at: Wedding Venues