This article about planning the wedding reception is
appealing for those interested about this topic.
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Great deals can be found when you know how much money you
are working with. It really doesn’t matter how small your budget is for the
reception because all budgets can be accommodated.
Your reception budget should consist of approximately 30% of
your wedding budget or more. Most wedding receptions are so expensive due to
the fact of providing meals, decorations, hall rentals etc.
For the purposes of this guide, I will give two different
examples of common receptions and an idea for cutting costs on the food and
drinks as well as give you the best tips for throwing your reception on a
budget.
Renting a Hall
If you prefer to rent a hall or space for your reception,
you must consider many things before making this decision. You will have to
think of the prices for the hall rental, the cost of using their servers (most
halls include servers in price and they are not negotiable), decorations,
flowers, meals, drinks etc.
When you wish to rent a hall for your reception there are
some things that the hall will include in your rental that you can’t avoid
paying for such as: servers, decorations, and wine. However, some halls will
give you the option to pick and choose the extras that you want.
Depending on the type of hall that you choose to rent, the
costs can vary greatly. For example, if you rent a large hall, you could pay
more than if you rented a legion hall.
You might also want to consider that if you are starting
with a small budget, that renting a hall might not be worth the effort and
money, or it may leave you with less options.
There are a few tips when renting a hall that could keep a
great deal of your costs down. Let’s take a look at them.
- You
should only consider renting a hall if you have invited 50 or more people
to your reception.
- When
renting a hall, you have to decide if you are opting for a cash bar or an
open bar. A good compromise is to purchase a few cases of beer on your own
and host a cash bar for those who want mixed drinks if you are trying to
keep costs down.
- Rent a
hall that you can decorate yourself
- If you must have servers, rent a hall
that includes servers in the price of the rental or go with a hall that
lets you bring your own.
- Choose
a hall that will cater to whatever your needs or budget is.
- When
it comes to the food, you should go with a hall that will allow you to
bring your own food if you would prefer to not pay extra for catering.
- Serving
vegetable and fruit trays, as well as finger foods like finger sandwiches
will be of great value in accommodating vegetarians
- Opting
for a casual reception will allow you to serve your food buffet style
which will be predominantly cheaper.
- Opting
to tell people to forego giving you a wedding gift and serve a completely
cash bar is a great way to accommodate guests and recover some of the
money for the hall.
- Opt
for non-weekend dates because these are not peak hours for the hall and
the prices may be cheaper
- You
should choose to host your event during the winter for the best rates
- Negotiate
a special discount by paying cash instead of credit card. Most reception
halls will do this
- Choose
to go with a non-dinner reception offering instead snack foods and
munchables