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Follow on Google News | The Mindful Bride Wedding Planner Tips from MeetingPlannerOnline.com: Choosing the VenueSelecting the venue is a one of the biggest decisions for the wedding planner (http://www.meetingplanneronline.com/) Of course, some brides have known for years where they want to marry and celebrate, but not every woman plans her wedding details from a little girl. So don’t be afraid seek out help from friends, family, and planners, but only the bride can envision the setting for her wedding. If budget is a major issue scheduling an off season wedding during the winter can result in tremendous savings of rental and vendor fees. If a high end venue is out of the question receptions can be held in parks or other city sites for very low rates. Typically a city owned venue may rent for 80 to 90% less than a private venue. A private room in a restaurant could be free if food and drinks are purchased or may cost up to $500. Reception halls my rent for $300 to $3,000 or a venue at a high end hotel may rent for $2000 to $15,000. The mood a bride wants at her wedding is very important. For example, old and romantic could mean a historic hotel or mansion. Contemporary and chic could mean an art museum or swanky hotel. Rustic or modern could be a renovated warehouse or lodge. Just as when agreeing to marry it is important to have the feeling of complete certainty when selecting a venue. When having the ceremony and reception at the same location, it can offer some additional challenges but some fantastic savings and convenience for wedding guests. The brides and groom also need to be open to no break between the ceremony and reception. Other factors to be considered are: can alcohol be brought in? What are the time limitations? End
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