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Showing posts with label Research. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Questions for When Looking for Wedding Venues for Both Ceremony and Reception

•Do they own enough chairs for the ceremony, or will they need to be rented?

•Does the wedding venue have an entirely separate area for the ceremony? {It is not uncommon that while the guests are at the cocktail hour, the caterers will transform the ceremony room into the dining room and/or dance floor.)

•If not, how long does it typically take for the staff to change over the room?



Source: http://weddings.about.com/cs/weddinglocations/a/venuequestions.htm

Questions for When Looking at Separate Wedding Reception Venues and Ceremony Locations

•How far is it from one location to the other?

•Do the two places have the same level of formality and a coordinating style?

•Do they both accommodate about the same number of guests?

•Does the wedding reception venue have any experience with weddings from your ceremony location?




Source: http://weddings.about.com/cs/weddinglocations/a/venuequestions.htm

Questions to ask yourself when deciding on a wedding venue

•What's the decor like? Does it fit your style and wedding colors? Will you have to spend a lot of money on flowers and decorations to make it beautiful?

•Do they have an in-house caterer, and do you like that food? (While an in-house caterer can be easier and cheaper, sometimes the food is not as beautiful as the room. So make sure you taste it!) Do they have a limitation on which outside caterers you can use?

•Do they have adequate coat check and bathroom facilities?

•Is the wedding venue wheelchair accessible? If not, are there many stairs to climb? How close is the parking to the ceremony and reception rooms?
•What's the cancellation policy?

•Is there a payment schedule? What kind of deposits are required?

•Are there any hidden costs? (Before you sign the contract, read it carefully.)

•What are the overtime charges?

•Do they have a liquor license?

•Will they allow you to bring your own liquor? (This is usually cheaper, even with the customary corkage fee.)

•Is there room in the wedding venue for a band and/or dancing?

•Does the wedding venue already own a sound system with adequate speakers or will that need to be rented?

•Is there a space for the bride and groom to change and/or relax?

•Where will you take photographs? Is there a park nearby, or do the coordinators have recommended spots on the grounds?

•Who will be supervising and troubleshooting before the day of your wedding? Who will be supervising and troubleshooting on the day of your wedding? Can you meet them now?

•Where can your guests park? Are there extra fees for parking? Do they have valet parking?

•Is the wedding venue convenient to public transportation, especially in big cities? How long will it take your guests to get there?
•Especially in museums or private clubs, are there limitations on decorations? Do they limit food and drinks to only certain areas of the wedding venue?

•Are candles or other open flames allowed?


Source: http://weddings.about.com/cs/weddinglocations/a/venuequestions.htm

Sunday, 20 November 2011

Useful Websites

http://money.howstuffworks.com/personal-finance/financial-planning/how-to-plan-a-wedding1.htm

This website is good for some general advice

http://www.nofreetime.com/

This site has been great for extensive information covering many topics and information related to planning a wedding

http://www.savingforawedding.com/

This is a great blog if you are looking for ways to reduce the cost of your wedding

http://www.youandyourwedding.co.uk/

The forum on this website is great and you can find loads of tips buried in them!

Saturday, 19 November 2011

Songs Ideas for the First Dance

Taj Jackson – Think of You

This is one of our songs and would be good because it has a lot of meaning to us.

Ronan Keating feat. Bryan Adams – The Way You Make Me Feel

Scott dedicated this song to me on our first holiday together so it means a lot to me so for me this would be a great song for our first dance.

Jordin Sparks – Just for the Record

This song was one I showed Scott and he really liked it because it stopped him from worrying about loosing me. So this is another song that means a lot to us.

Westlife – When You Tell Me That You Love Me

This song always reminds me of Scott as it really says in the lyrics how much he means to me.

Leona Lewis – Whatever It Takes

This was our first ever song and it means a lot to use because it shows we really do get through everything together.

Jason Mraz & Colbie Caillat – Lucky

This song would be great because Scott is my best friend and this song really explains what our relationship is like.

Michael Buble – Everything

This song we both like and says what we mean to each other.

Vanessa Hudgens and Zac Efron – Can I Have This Dance

Scott likes this song and would like to have it.

Thursday, 17 November 2011

Research into the Average Wedding Costs

Venue costs

 

Venue hire - ceremony

£400

Venue hire - reception

£2,500

Catering - food and drink

£5,000

Wedding cake

£300

Total venue costs

£8,200

   

Outfits

 

Wedding dress - including fitting and alterations

£1,200

Bridal accessories - veil, tiara, shoes, jewellery etc

£150

Bridal lingerie

£50

Bridesmaids outfits (including accessories)

£200

Groom's outfit (including shoes)

£50

Outfits for the groomsmen

£150

Hairdressing

£150

Make-up

£100

Total outfits cost

£2,050

   

Wedding stationery

 

Stationery

£120

Postage

£20

Thank you cards

£120

Table plan and place cards

£50

Total wedding stationery

£310

   

Wedding suppliers

 

Photographer

£750

Videographer

-

Wedding Transport

£200

Flowers

£800

Toastmaster

£350

Fireworks

-

Entertainers

-

Total wedding suppliers

£2,100

   

Music

 

Evening DJ

£250

Evening Band

-

Musicians/Band - daytime

£450

CD's for ceremony music/background music

-

 

£700

   

Honeymoon

 

Honeymoon

£3,400

Travel insurance

£40

Transport to/from airport

-

Currency

£200

First night accommodation

£100

Total honeymoon cost

£3,740

   

Other

 

Wedding insurance

£70

Gifts to say thank you

£120

Notice of marriage/Banns

£60

Marriage fees & licence

£350

Cake boxes (if you want to send cake on)

-

Favours

£200

Table decorations

£200

Guest book

£30

Wedding Rings

£800

Engagement ring

£1,500

Stag & Hen do

£300

Total other costs

£3,630

   

Total Wedding Budget

£20,730

 

I found this on http://www.nofreetime.com/wedding-planning/wedding-budget/typical-wedding-budget.aspx so we will be able to amend this to what we think our costs will be. Although I think it’s definitely an eye opener to some of the sots we haven’t even thought about yet!

The website says that the above budget sheet is for – ‘The amounts mentioned are just a guide (for approx 100 guests) - actual costs will vary according to the size of guest list, number of attendants, length of wedding, when you get married and type and location of venue.’

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