

Use our Budget tool to plan and track your spending. You shouldn’t let money cost you a wedding to remember, but determining what you’re willing to spend right at the beginning can help you decide whether you really need individually monogrammed napkins. You can’t buy love, but money does make the world go ‘round. Make sure you choose a venue big enough to hold everyone you want there (or small enough to keep out everyone you don’t.)
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Discuss whether or not you’ll invite partners and plus ones with your fiance/ee. Attach guests to a party to keep track of your head and table count. Start by adding everyone you’ve invited or plan to invite.If you find yourself dreaming of getting married on a remote mountain in Nepal at the thought of seating your future in-laws at the same table as your parents, it’s time to turn to the Guestlist tool. This may be the reason for 90% of your wedding-related stress. Remember, you’re not only investigating the venue, you’re also choosing the team that will handle it for your big day! Make sure you get to know them, too.Ĥ months to go 2.Try to visit as many venues as you can in one trip - that way you’ll be able to easier compare them. Make sure you denote who will be joining you. Request to visit all the venues you’re interested in.Add all your specific criteria to our advanced filters to find the venue of your dreams! Send a message to your favorite space to start your negotiations process early directly on Wedding Planning Assistant.Does it matter to you if your guests can stay the night, if you’re the only ones to use the venue that day, or how many people it can hold? Start by having a conversation with your future bride or groom about your must-have features.

Whether you’re going for a rustic barn or chic city banquet, there are plenty of beautiful venues for you to choose from. You can’t get married without an amazing venue.
