List of Questions You Should Ask On A Venue Tour

By: Carolina Hernandez

Photography by Giovanni Logrono Photography

 

The venue will be one of the most important and also one of the most expensive decisions a couple will make during the wedding planning process, according to Maddy Sims and Sarah Hanlon from TheKnot.Of course by now you have probably narrowed down your choices after asking venues via email or phone the following:

·      How many guests does the venue accommodate?

·      Can the venue do both ceremony and reception?

·      What is your average cost of wedding?

·      What wedding style does your venue provide?

 

After you have narrowed down your top venue contenders now it’s time to list the important questions!

 

Ø What is the rental fee and what packages do you provide?

Why: With packages various aspects will be handled by the same team so it can help with saving money and helping the event run smoothly. Even if it doesn’t savemoney the convenience will save you stress from having to look for other vendors.

Ø Do we have to use a list of approved vendors or can I use any vendors?

Why: Some venues may have a set list of specific vendors they work with. If they don’t require them, ask them if there are any they recommend. Vendors will mostlikely be familiar enough to know if there are any quirks or challenges with the venue making the planning easier.

 

Ø  What are your dining options? Is alcohol included?

Why: Usually if you have to find your own caterer you’ll have to spend extra time finding the right one. Take into consideration additional fees if your caterer charges for hauling in refrigerators and stoves. A good thing to ask is if there’s a price difference between a buffet and a full-service. Special dietary or allergies should be taken into account and will be the considerate thing to do.

 

Ø What décor and equipment do you provide?

Why: A lot of venues will have furniture and decoration included in their package price. Upgrades to higher quality chairs and tablecloths may be available for some venues. If you do choose any of them provided by your venue ensure anyspecifics like colors and upgrades are in writing.

Ø What restrictions do you have?

Why: Some venues may only allow you to book from a certain vendor list, décor restrictions like candles or sparklers, and some may not have a liquor license hence allowing only wine and beer. BYOB option clarification is essential.

Ø Does your venue include a coordinator? If so, what is their role?

Why:“The event coordinator is there for the venue; to make sure paper towels are full, garbage is taken out, makes sure the place doesn’t burn down. They rarely help with setting up or take down”, says Laine of Laine Palm Design on wedding tips in Forever Bride. Getting clarification on what the coordinator’s role is good to know so you can decide whether it’s necessary to get a day of coordinator to avoid being more stressed.

Ø Ist he venue near a hotel?

Why: This will make it easy on your guests to get to your venue especially if they’re from out of town. Not only is it convenient but most hotels offer a discount for a block of rooms that can result in an upgraded suite for the couple!

Ø Will there be any other events scheduled for the day of my wedding?

Why:Parking and noise in general can be a concern when another event is scheduled for the same day. If you are wanting an exclusively intimate and private moment then you’ll want to make sure there won’t be any visible or audible crossover.

Ø Is parking available on-site?

Why:Sometimes parking is already included in your site rental fee and sometimes it’s not. If it’s not ask how much it would be or what other options like valetare available.

 

Ø What are the rates for different days of the week? What about different seasons?

Why:If you are flexible with your dates and are willing to change the date to save money then this is good to ask. Prices vary from days and even time of the day.Some venues offer a discount for booking an off-season date.  

 

Ø What is included in the total? Does it cover service charges, gratuity, and cleaning fees, or are those additional line items?

Why:This may include cleaning fees, service charges, gratuity, or third-partyvendor fee. “When signing a contract, you’ll want to look over thethird-party vendor fee. This is something that can add more expenses to youroverall budget and tends to be a big topic we discuss with clients when pickinga venue”, says BillieJo, an expert with Michelle Leo Events on MarthaStewart’s wedding expert approved tips. You may see a “++” oncertain bill items which means you’ll be paying tax and gratuity on top of the cost that’s been listed.  A payment plan may be a good option to ask about too.

Ø What are my outdoor options for both ceremony and reception?

Why:For those who don’t plan to get married in a house of worship knowing what theplan B and possibly even C is essential. You want to rest assured there’s a backup plan in case of inclement weather (especially in this Texas weather)

Ø Are there enough restrooms?

Why:Not a desirable subject but a really important one. Diana Romero, a weddingplanner at Your Side Planning in San Diego, gave wedding venue tips in The New York Times. She pointed out a couple who faced arestroom challenge, “The space had only one restroom with a single stall, which isn’t enough for the 60-person wedding”. Wedding experts suggest a good rule tofollow is 4 restrooms per 100 people at least.

ØCovid-19 Social Distancing and Sanitation  

A few questions suggested by Sarah Jennings, special events and marketing director at Lonesome Valley in North Carolina shares the following questions you should be asking:

·     What fees are associated with postponing or canceling our wedding?

·     What available dates do you have for rescheduling?

·     In response toCovid-19, is there anything that the venue will be doing differently?

·     When is the last possible date to make changes to our reservation?

·     How much is the deposit, and is it refundable or transferable?

·     Will live streaming the wedding be allowed?

·     Do you have mask requirements for your guests and employees?

·     How will traffic flow for guests be arranged?

·     Can we still have buffet or food stations?

·     What kind of cleaning and sanitation will be done prior and during the event?

·     What are some creative floor plans/layouts to ensure safety our guests?

Images: 

Giovanni Logrono Photography

Majestic Oaks

Kary King Boutique & Bridal

Bella Expressions

Texas Weddings Ministers