This is how I planned my own wedding as a Wedding Photographer:

Choosing a wedding venue is a significant decision in the wedding planning process. Here are some steps and considerations to help you make the best choice:

Steps to Choose a Wedding Venue

1. Set Your Budget

2. Consider Your Style and Theme

3. Estimate Your Guest List

4. Location - Local or Destination

5. Visit Multiple Venues

6. Check Availability

7. Ask About Packages and Inclusions - Some venues offer packages that include catering, décor, and other services. Ask what is included in the price.

8. Read Reviews and Get References - Read past wedding couple reviews

9. Consider the Logistics - Think about parking, accommodation for out-of-town guests, and proximity to the ceremony site if it's in a different location.

10. Ask About Restrictions - Inquire about any restrictions the venue may have, such as noise limits, end times, and decoration rules.

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Mountain View Kilkenny Wedding Gallery

 


Questions to Ask When Touring Venues

1. Availability - Is there a waiting list or peak seasons to consider?

2. Cost - What is the total cost, and what does it include? - Are there different pricing options based on the day of the week or time of year? - What is the deposit, and when is the final payment due?

3. Capacity - Is there a minimum guest requirement?

4. Services - What services are included (e.g., catering, tables, chairs, linens)? - Are there any preferred or exclusive vendors we must use?

5. Logistics - Is there a bridal suite or preparation area?

6. Décor - Can we see the venue when it’s set up for a wedding? - What kind of décor is allowed?

7. Catering - Do you have in-house catering, or can we bring in our own caterer? - Can you accommodate dietary restrictions?

8. Entertainment - Are there restrictions on music or entertainment?

9. Alcohol - Can we bring our own alcohol?

10. Contingency Plans - Is there an indoor option for bad weather if it’s an outdoor venue? - What is the backup plan in case of emergencies?


 

Waterford Castle Wedding Gallery

 

Types of Wedding Venues

- Hotels and Resorts - Often provide full-service packages and accommodations for guests.

- Banquet Halls - Typically have large spaces and amenities like catering and décor services.

- Historic Buildings or Mansions - Offer unique charm and character.

- Barns and Farms - Great for rustic or country-themed weddings.

- Beaches and Gardens - Ideal for outdoor and nature-inspired weddings.

- Restaurants and Wineries - Perfect for food and wine enthusiasts, often providing a cozy, intimate setting.

- Destination Venues - Can offer a unique and memorable experience but require more logistics planning.

By following these steps and asking the right questions, you can find a venue that fits your vision, budget, and needs, ensuring a beautiful and memorable wedding day.

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DAVEN CASEY

Hey, I’m Daven, its an absolute pleasure and thank you for looking at my website. If you have gotten to this page by know, I’m hoping you like my work . My Passion for Photography started at the age of 10

As I grew up I started to invest some money in beginner DSLR Cameras to learn more advanced photography. I started out taking photos of musicians because I was a Drummer Myself so all my friends were musicians who wanted photos that’s when I realized it is what I loved to do.

Then 5 Years ago I decided to try and make a little pocket money from this hobby and started to form the business you see today Photographing Weddings and Portraits throughout Ireland.

https://www.davencasey.com/
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