Because it sets the tone for the entire day, has a say in which suppliers you can use, and accounts for a significant chunk of your spending, picking the right wedding venue is crucial.
Learn All of the Regulations and Policies
Be sure to inquire about the wedding venue pet rules in advance if you plan to include your pet in the festivities. If pets aren't allowed there, see if you can hire a trained, insured handler to bring your pet in. Even if your venue doesn't allow pets inside, they can let you bring one there for photos as long as they stay in the yard.
Avoiding Your Event's Location
Call back the venue, answer their emails, and respond to their queries to show your interest. Tell them if you're not interested or realize it could be a better fit. An organization with excellent customer service will follow up with you to see if they can be of more assistance, but they won't harass you.
Selecting an Inadequate Location
Adopt the three-quarters rule. As a result of the venue's desire to maximize profits, the reception area may be smaller than desired, or the seats may be closer together than is ideal. An ideal location for a seated event for 75 people would have a capacity of at least 100.