If you have recently said 'yes' to a wedding proposal, congratulations - this is an extremely exciting time for you and your friends and family members. However, saying 'yes' is the easiest part when you are looking to marry someone, as organising a wedding requires a lot of time, money and effort. Arranging a wedding involves an endless list of things - from picking the bridal flowers to purchasing a wedding dress to organising the guest list to selecting a theme for the wedding - the list appears never ending. One of the biggest decisions for a couple when organising there wedding tends to be the choice of venue, as the lower north island area offers a wide variety of options.
Before choosing a wedding venue, you should decide if your wedding is going to follow a certain 'theme' - perhaps you wanted a beach themed wedding, a Hawaiian themed wedding or even a Roman themed wedding. Having a themed wedding will certainly decrease the options you have available for your venues, as the majority of venues out there do not follow a particular theme. If your wedding is not following a theme, your venue options are endless...
The two most popular wedding venues generally take place in churches or gardens. If you are not overly religious, garden weddings can offer a beautiful, romantic and intimate setting for your wedding day. It can also provide gorgeous surroundings to take your wedding photos in.
While there is an extensive amount of Wellington garden venues available, perhaps consider having your wedding in a smaller town. This means that you won't have to deal with any traffic problems, for both the couple marrying and the guests arriving and leaving. Smaller locations also generally offer lower venue hire bills as they are not based in the city, making it more accommodating if you are on a set budget.
Start viewing different venues early in advance, to allow yourself time to choose the best venue for your requirements. Booking in advance also means that you avoid disappointment with fully booked venues.
Before choosing a wedding venue, you should decide if your wedding is going to follow a certain 'theme' - perhaps you wanted a beach themed wedding, a Hawaiian themed wedding or even a Roman themed wedding. Having a themed wedding will certainly decrease the options you have available for your venues, as the majority of venues out there do not follow a particular theme. If your wedding is not following a theme, your venue options are endless...
The two most popular wedding venues generally take place in churches or gardens. If you are not overly religious, garden weddings can offer a beautiful, romantic and intimate setting for your wedding day. It can also provide gorgeous surroundings to take your wedding photos in.
While there is an extensive amount of Wellington garden venues available, perhaps consider having your wedding in a smaller town. This means that you won't have to deal with any traffic problems, for both the couple marrying and the guests arriving and leaving. Smaller locations also generally offer lower venue hire bills as they are not based in the city, making it more accommodating if you are on a set budget.
Start viewing different venues early in advance, to allow yourself time to choose the best venue for your requirements. Booking in advance also means that you avoid disappointment with fully booked venues.
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