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10 Questions to Ask Your Wedding Venue Before Signing a Contract

March 25, 2015 | Junebug Weddings

Selecting a wedding venue is often the first big item that a couple checks off their list. Choosing the right venue for your day defines many of the puzzle pieces that will ultimately fit together to create your wedding: your date, where guests will need to book hotel rooms, outfits, decor, food, etc. While touring venues is fun and exciting, it can be overwhelming. What questions do you ask? What things will be covered? What does a typical venue contract outline? We sat down with a two of the country’s top wedding venues (ARIA in Minneapolis, Minnesota and Barr Mansion in Austin, Texas) to get the skinny on what couples should know prior to touring venues as well as 10 questions to ask each venue prior to signing on the dotted line!

Photo by Juliana Aragon Photography

Here are some questions ARIA and Barr Mansion created to help you better prepare for your venue tours!

  1. What dates do you have available?

  2. How many guests can you accommodate?

  3. What services do you provide?

  4. How much does it cost for the space itself and how much are the food and beverage minimums?

  5. What are the additional taxes and fees I may see attached to the rental and beverage minimums?

  6. How long is my rental for?

  7. Who will my main point of contact be and who will be on-site that day?

  8. Who takes care of the linens?

  9. What are the different options for utilizing your space, and how will our expected guest count fit into those plans?

  10. What is the grand total amount we will spend at this venue after all taxes and fees are accounted for?

and here’s the rest of our interview with Aria and Barr Mansion:

For popular venues, how much in advance do couples need to be scheduling tours and booking dates? What does this timeline look like?

ARIA: We are booking about 1.5 years in advance depending on the season. So we will open the opportunity to start booking our 2017 calendar on September 1st of 2015. Then, after the holidays is our busiest… a lot of folks get engaged after the holidays! So while Dec. through April is our slowest event season, it’s the busiest sales season for venues.

Barr Mansion: We see the longest lead times for Saturday weddings during our peak months of April, May, June, September, and October. Those who have their heart set on peak season, but may not find any availability Saturdays can consider taking advantage of our discounts for choosing a Friday or Sunday evening.

Photo by Map + Compass Photography

How can couples better prepare for touring venues?

ARIA: Have a real, sit down conversation regarding how many people you’re going to invite. Make a guest list! All venues will ask you right away, “how many people are you thinking?” It will help you get better information from the venue if you can give them better information about how many people will be occupying the space. Then, consider that all those people on your list will eventually (after you add on appetizers, a full dinner, dessert, wine, taxes and service) will cost you about $100/guest. So for 200 people, $20,000 to wine and dine your closest family and friends is a realistic number. Depending on how you react to that math – you may want to reconsider your guest list. Finally, just like touring a house – decide what’s important to you and your day. Do you want to keep it simple or do you want a place you can decorate to make your own? Are you foodies? Is food going to be important to you – what are the catering options? Is good booze important to you? Are audio-visual components important to you? Are there things you can do without that venues may be offering?

Barr Mansion: Before scheduling a tour, couples should ensure that the venue meets both their needs and their budget. This helps to avoid the major letdown of touring a venue only to find out that the desired date is unavailable or that the venue costs are beyond what the couple is looking to spend.

How do venue contracts differ from other vendor contracts? What should couples make sure to read carefully prior to booking a venue?

ARIA: Again, look at rates and services, but know that with different venues you’re comparing apples to oranges since everyone is set up completely different. I think the best thing folks can do is break each venue’s costs down to a ‘per head’ price point and see where that lands. Otherwise, you may drive yourself crazy trying to make a spreadsheet to compare them all. For example, Abule in St. Paul can be seen as a similar venue, but when you start comparing, ARIA and Abule are very different. ARIA doesn’t have any AV equipment, whereas Abule has all the audio/visual you could ever want. Then again, Abule has 1 in-house caterer, but here at ARIA you can choose from 6 different caterers with different price points – and have the food be something more catered to your style and budget.

Photo by Pablo Laguia

How many times will a venue typically meet with a couple prior to the wedding day? What do these meetings look like?

ARIA: I typically meet the couple about 3 times. The first meeting is a bit of brainstorming, we walk the space, they tell me what they are envisioning or I help them develop a vision if they don’t have one yet, and that’s typically a year or so out. The second meeting is much closer to the big day – about 60 – 90 days out, and we develop their floor plan, start to make a plan for the bar, and layout the timeline if they don’t already have one. Then, finally, we have a 10-day meeting to make sure that we’ve covered all our bases. Typically it’s all based on the final changes of the floor plan and making sure the seating arrangements are done.

Can you give me an example of how venues typically break down their costs? Rental fees, catering, additional hours, etc.

Barr Mansion includes a lot of services in our wedding packages, so pricing is scaled according to the unique variables of each wedding: month and day of the week, guest count, menu selections and style of meal service, and bar service. Fixed costs such as rental décor or furnishings, or additional hours are then added to the total. Sales tax is part of the final invoice, but we do not add any service fees or gratuity.

Photo by Dearheart Photos

At the end of the wedding night, what should couples (or relatives) expect when the party is over?

(i.e., Will there be a final bill to pay right then and there? Will there be any other things that need to be settled prior to the end of the night?)

ARIA: First of all – FANTASTIC QUESTION. My goal is always to aim for the couple to walk right out the door without worrying about a thing. I also want their parents to do the same. It will have been a very long, somewhat over-stimulating day, and it helps when no one has to pack up at the end of the night and load up a car of stuff. A lot of times that means that the florist needs to come back for ‘tear down’ and that someone else needs to be in charge of taking the gifts, guests book, cards, and other personal decor home. A Rental company may need to come back at the end of the night as well.
So as a side note here – I’d like to add: Remember that all ‘DIY’ created can’t be managed by you that day – you won’t be the one to set it up or take it down, so consider that when thinking about ‘doing it yourself’ for certain things – make sure it’s not something that will end up becoming more of stressor than truly helping you.

Barr Mansion: At the end of the wedding night, Barr Mansion couples and their parents can expect to make a quick and easy exit! All payments have been settled prior to the wedding day. Most couples tend to do a send-off, so the bridal party and parents are the ones taking care of final details. We suggest that the couple designate one person in the bridal party to do a final sweep of the bridal suite and groom’s suite. Parents only need to gather the gifts and any other items the couple has brought like the guest book or special signage, and take home the leftover alcohol.

photo by Rob August

So much good insight! One additional tip from our friends at ARIA is to settle on your guest list prior to touring venues. Lucky for you, we’ve got a handy guest list spreadsheet planner that will keep you sane and organized as you decide on your guest list size. I decided to create a guest list spreadsheet and share it with you today! Feel free to download as an Excel spreadsheet, CSV, or save to your Google Drive. You can also share this spreadsheet with anyone, just pass them the link!

Thanks again to ARIA and Barr Mansion for their help in making the venue search process easier to navigate.

 

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Blush and Burgundy Wedding in Australia

March 25, 2015 | Junebug Weddings

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Carmel and Jason’s blush and burgundy wedding was inspired by the floral designs of Blooms by Bethan. The full bouquets of pink and red set the tone for a rustic glam affair in Australia. The bride’s Johanna Johnson dress was as stunning as they come with intricate beading and a subtle silver shade. Photographer I Love Wednesdays captured romantic portraits of the newlyweds out by the Sydney Harbor as they sun set in the distance.

The Couple:

Carmel and Jason

The Wedding:

Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Mosman, New South Wales

The Inspiration:

Rustic vintage. I wanted flowers to feature heavily and I loved the deep reds and greens of the foliage to show through. My dress, hair and makeup was quite vintage in its style and I loved the burlap and twine which featured in our invites, bouquets and in the table settings. The bridesmaids were all able to design their own dresses to suit their personality and to feel comfortable in them. I had a working bee to hand stamp everyone’s place card/ favour bag which the guests filled with lollies from the sweets table. On the sweets table we had photos of our parents, grandparents and our little dog Belle. We thought it was a lovely way to share the day with those who couldn’t be with us.

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The Moments:

I loved entering the reception to see all our closest family and friends it was so exciting to be able to celebrate with them. I was also stunned at how beautiful the reception venue looked, in particular the flowers it was breathtaking.

The Couple Recommends:

We were very lucky to have an excellent team working with us on our special day. Blooms By Beathan’s floral work is lush and her cakes are unique and delicious! We were also so pleased by Len of I love Wednesdays and the girls at Light Noise Films for making us feel so comfortable in front of the camera and their work captures all the awesome little moments that we can enjoy time and time again.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – I Love Wednesdays
Event Planning – Oak and Linden
Ceremony Venue – Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Reception Venue – Taronga Centre
Floral Design – Blooms by Bethan
Cake – Blooms by Bethan
Live Music – Irish Band Shindig
Videography – Light Noise Films
Invitations – JP Stationery
Hair & Makeup Styling – Forte Makeup Studio
Wedding Dress – Johanna Johnson
Transportation – HF Wedding Cars

A special thanks to I Love Wednesdays for sharing Carmel and Jason’s gorgeous Australian wedding with Junebug! For more burgundy wedding inspiration, check out Jennifer and Guillaume’s music festival wedding in France.

xoxoNicole

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Sentimental Winter Park Farmer’s Market Wedding

March 25, 2015 | Junebug Weddings

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With a broccoli-clad bouquet in hand, Mia said “I do,” to Doug at the Winter Park Farmer’s Market on a rainy day in Florida. The sweet couple chose a venue where they had spent many Saturday dates throughout their relationship. Every detail of their wedding was a reference to a sentimental aspect of their years as a couple. Nate + Lori captured the remarkable day in two mediums, both still images that move you and film that stops you in your tracks.

The Couple:

Mia and Doug

The Wedding:

Winter Park Farmer’s Market, Winter Park, Florida

The Inspiration:

Doug and I really just wanted the wedding to be inspired by the people we love most. We wanted every guest to feel important and loved. We wanted every thing in the room to be genuine. I wanted people to walk into our wedding and say, “This looks like Mia AND Doug” not just Mia.

Our wedding was at the Winter Park Farmer’s Market, where we loved to have Saturday morning dates. Our centerpieces were jasmine, succulents and rosemary from the farmer’s market planted in jars and tea cups from local thrift shops. My beautiful florist even put broccoli in my bouquet! The story is that our first valentines day, we were just in between friends and dating. Doug wanted to do something special but not scare me away. I’m a vegetarian, so he thought leaving a hand-made bouquet of broccoli on my doorstep would do the trick.

The whole night was just such a celebration of our extraordinary community and the artist hearts that dwell within it, all which are so dear to Doug and I’s story.

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To get the full effect of how special Mia and Doug’s wedding was, stop and watch their wedding film!

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The Moments:

When the officiant announced that Doug could kiss his bride, we kissed and the crowd cheered. All of a sudden the crowd began to cheer even harder. We opened our eyes and confetti was falling all around us! Our ushers had set off confetti cannons.

The Wedding Team:

Videography – Nate + Lori
Photography – Nate + Lori
Venue – Winter Park Farmer’s Market
Floral Design – Bee Balm Floral
Catering – Duo 58
Makeup Artist – True Love Bridal Beauty
Wedding Dress – David’s Bridal
Bridal Accessories – Urban Outfitters
Groom’s Apparel – ASOS
Rings – Blue Nile

A big thanks to Nate + Lori for sharing Mia and Doug’s story with Junebug! Love the theme behind Mia and Doug’s celebration? Check out Carlene and Russell’s farmer’s market inspired organic wedding.

xoxoNicole

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