A bride I know recently toured a local wedding venue and ultimately fell in love with the place. Walking around the venue with her mother, she considered all of the options she had to add personal touches and beautiful décor. Her mother said the bride positively beamed as she envisioned herself walking down the aisle with her family and friends in attendance.
The following day, the bride approached the venue about contracting the space. It had booked for another wedding on her preferred wedding date within hours of her phone call. The bride was understandably devastated.
For today’s wedding blog post I thought I’d discuss some ways to find a solution if in event this happens in the course of your wedding plans:
1. Check for other available times on your date. Many venues have more than one time slot available for booking events. You may have had your heart set on an evening wedding followed by a dinner reception and dancing, but what about a brunch wedding instead?
2. Consider comparable venue alternatives. With the wedding industry growing every year, there are likely many potential venues in your area interested in your business. What did you most like about the first venue? Did you love the grand staircase? Was the quaint garden gazebo the exact look you were seeking? Identify those points that most matter to you and then seek alternative venues that match or exceed your expectations.
3. Be flexible in your date. Many brides select a date first in the course of their wedding planning. This can really work against you as you begin looking for a venue and your primary wedding vendors. Before deciding on the date, check availability. The more flexible you are in your date, the more likely you will be to book your preferred venue and hire your ideal vendors…and the more likely you will be thrilled with the results on your wedding day!
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Your partner in perfect planning,
Susan







