Outdoor, destination, and backyard: how to find your match in wedding reception venues

Outdoor, destination, and backyard: how to find your match in wedding reception venues

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If you're searching for a fabulous and affordable offbeat venue unicorn, you'll encounter a whole slew of options. We're going to talk about all the general categories of venues and which could be your awesome venue BFF. Whether it's built-in service staff or naturally lovely decor, here are some of the reasons to choose (or NOT choose) different venue types.

Outdoor wedding venues

    Variable price: you'll encounter a huge range of prices with outdoor venues. From more affordable city and county parks and summer camp venues to large resorts, prices can be all over the board. For some more offbeat (and potentially cheaper) choices, consider fairgrounds, farms, ranches, public gardens, or even farmer's markets. For smaller weddings, try vacation rentals.
    Natural decor: Ooh hey, built-in decor courtesy of Mother Nature. This is a big win in the price department.
    Built-in event coordinators: Venue-mandated coordinators can be a mixed bag. But you're usually getting a little help from someone who knows the facility and can help you narrow down your choices. Just be careful not to let them steamroll you with their more factory-style wedding production.
    Rentals: Hotels and banquet halls usually have rentals covered, which means you're not having to rent them externally. Just watch out for hidden costs when working out the details. This goes for all included elements: food, decor, sound systems, lighting, etc.
    Food match: The best reason of all, choosing your own favorite cuisine! You know exactly what type of food you'll be getting, and it may have some sentimental connections if you dined there before.
    Built-in service staff: No need to hire service staff when they already work there, right?
    It's a mini (or large) vacation: The obvious reason to have a destination wedding venue is the VACATION part. You'll have lots of time to spend with your guests, lots of fun activities to do, and you can spend a little time alone after everyone heads home.
    Expensive for guests: And then we have the obvious downside. If your wedding is small or you're eloping, this problem is far less of a concern.
    Planning a wedding weekend: Being in tour guide mode for a whole weekend can be a serious challenge. Here are some wedding weekend planning tips if you end up needing help.
    Destination planning: Planning from afar is an added hurdle since you're not seeing everything in person. All-inclusives can help with this by providing an event coordinator to help you source everything.
    Space limitations: One big reason restaurants are iffy for larger weddings is that they are usually the smallest space option. Look for restaurants with an outdoor courtyard to expand your horizons.
    Expense for renting out the place: Often restaurants will charge for the missing business, so if you don't fill the place up, you may end up paying for invisible people. For restaurant venues, it often makes sense to find a spot that matches your guest list pretty well, or consider renting out a special event room only.
    Ease of accommodations: Hotels especially are convenient if only for the built-in hotel rooms. Nobody needs to grab a cab if they over-drink, and after-parties are a breeze to coordinate.
    Restrictive vendor lists: You may be stuck with a list of required vendors at a hotel or banquet hall. Be aware that you may end up not having a lot of lower-budget options. Alternately, if the venue is all-inclusive and has their own staff, you may save money just based on keeping it all in-house. Find out what your venue options offer before signing.
    Lots of space: If you're inviting a lot of people, outdoor venues can usually accommodate a lot more than indoor venues. You can rock out your huge festival-style wedding without worrying too much about seating.
    Weather: Here's where things can get pretty dicey and limiting, depending on where you live. Be aware of weather conditions when booking an outdoor venue and have a backup plan for keeping guests dry and comfortable.

Hotel and banquet wedding venues

Restaurant wedding venues

Destination wedding venues

At-home and backyard weddings

    Cost savings: At-home weddings and backyard weddings are some of our favorites for this reason. You can spend your money on much more fun stuff like decor, fashion, and FOOD.
    Fewer restrictions: You won't be beholden to mandatory vendor lists or decor limitations.
    Space limitations: You will, however, be limited in space. Unless you know someone with a huge farm or something, your own home may just not hold that many people. But you can always rent a tent and party it up outside.
    Rental expenses: Your home (or friend's/family's home) won't come with any built-in rentals, so you'll be on the hook to hire everything out including any kind of serving/cleaning services you want. It can get pricey, so budget for it if you go this route.

Non-typical wedding venues

Here are some ideas of off-the-beaten track venues to consider:

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