Thursday, March 22, 2018

Barn Wedding Georgia: Crucial Things To Remember When Searching For A Venue

By Janet Kennedy


When it comes to planning weddings, many couples envisage themselves exchanging their nuptials in churches. However, there has been an increased buzz on the idea of getting wedded in a farm. Many couples are driven by the mesmerizing pictures of mason jars, chandeliers, laces and Christmas lights. If you are looking to hold a barn wedding Georgia soon, the following insights should help you know what to expect during your venue search.

The first thing you might want to take note of is cost. There is a stark cost difference between these types of weddings and conventional ones. When checking out pictures, one might be tempted to think that barn nuptials are cheaper. You might think you will cut costs as you will not have to hire a banquet hall for your reception. However, nothing could be further from the truth.

With farm weddings, one fantastic thing that you get is a good location. Other than this, many people who are new to wedding planning often forget to set some money aside for utensils, tables and chairs. In short, you will need to set everything up from scratch, even for couples who hire their own organizers.

This is not what you would expect in a church venue. In the latter, you have the church seats ready for your guests, mostly at no extra cost. If the reception is to be held at a designated banquet hall, you will not be billed extra for the transportation of utilities.

Another thing to remember is that not all farms have electricity. Most are powered using off grid systems. In some instances, you may find that these systems do not generate enough electricity to power up your equipment.

You will definitely need sufficient electricity for your entertainment team to play music and for address systems to work. Moreover, the team handling the food will need ample power to keep it warm for your guests. Such aspects always tend to drive up costs.

You might also want to remember that many towns have noise restrictions on farm held events. As such, do not be surprised if you learn that your party ought to end by 9PM. If you were thinking of a bonfire lit after party full of merry making, you may have to reconsider. The best thing you could do here is ask the hosts if they have any time and noise limitations in advance.

Just like in a home search, location is important as you look for your venue. If you are expecting plenty of guests, some of them may need accommodation, more so those traveling from far. The most ideal location would be a farm located close to hotels. Luckily, there are many farms situated near towns.

Finally, remember most farms have animals, vegetables, fruits and workers. Whatever you do, you should always think of upholding the rules that are meant to keep the farm in its original shape. If no smoking is allowed in the grounds, put up appropriate signage to make your guests aware of it. At the end of the day, both parties should be happy.




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