Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Wedding Venue Disappointment







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What if your wedding venue called you 10 days before your wedding and told you they could no longer host your wedding there??

We came across this story reported by the Today Show, and we strongly sympathized with these couples!!
 
When searching for a wedding venue, it is important to ask the right questions when you meet with the salesperson/coordinator of the venue.  Even more importantly, do your own research before going to the venue.  Your time is valuable, so check out these websites to narrow your search and find ratings from other brides/grooms www.theknot.com, www.weddingwire.com, www.bb.org.  The Better Business Bureau is not a site most brides think of, but it is a very helpful source that can tell you if others have reported problems with your venue or vendors, and how these issues were resolved.
 
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Once, you have narrowed down your list of venues, and you decide to meet with the event coordinator of the venue.  It is important to know prices of comparable venues in the area.  You can find this information usually by requesting pricing information from venues' websites.  This will help greatly in negotiating pricing and services provided.
 
In our next post, we'll discuss what questions to ask when visiting a wedding venue.
 
 
Have a lovely day,
M.M.
 
     






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