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How to W Say ‘I Do’ to a Venue
hen you envision your wedding day, your mind may blur then spiral before tunneling into a crystalline clear vision of your venue. Whether it’s a beachside sherbet sunset, under the canopy of an oak, in your childhood church or surrounded by a luxurious ballroom, your venue is central to your wedding day vision. Selecting your venue should be one of the first weddingrelated decisions that you make because so many aspects of your wedding revolve around the venue. There’s also no better way to start celebrating your engagement than touring venues. It truly highlights the excitement of what’s to come.
Selecting the ideal venue for you By Rebecca Padgett Frett
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ESTABLISH LISTS Before scheduling tours, it’s wise to sit down with your fiancé and establish a want/don’t want list for a venue. From here, you can see where you overlap and seek out venues that cater to what both of you desire for the day. Once you have gone on tours, the list-making continues. Making a pro/con list is especially helpful when debating between multiple venues.