Wednesday 7 October 2015

Things to Consider When Renting a Banquet Hall

You are on a hunt for a good banquet hall for your wedding reception. This is the most crucial decision as the whole impression lies on it. You have to be very careful while selecting a banquet hall.

Bar


Most of the banquet hall owners don’t allow the bar to be placed in the primary room. They usually have a small room with the main hall. This is injustice and those people miss all the fun. Those people might feel as if they are stuffed in a small room. If you come across such arrangements then you must move on and continue your hunt. Some banquet hall owners also allow bringing your own liquor. This helps you in reducing your bills and budgeting.

Dance area


Some banquet halls have an additional room for the dance lovers. Although this might distribute the crowd and leave more space in the main hall. Your friends and family may have practiced on your favourite number to leave an everlasting memory but you might miss some of the items due to this separate hall. All the people might not be interested in leaving their cozy space just to watch that dance. The performers might feel dis-heartened, as they have put in so much effort. Make sure they get all the attention. You can choose a hall with dance floor placed in a corner so that all the guests have fun.

Location


The choice of venue depends on the occasion. You can choose a venue which is a little away from the city with ample of parking space and a good ambience with big luscious lawns. You can also opt for a banquet hall, which is in the heart of the city. You save the precious time of the guests who don’t have to waste their time and resources to reach to your marriage venue. They can even go for shopping after the wedding.

Privacy


Ensure that the venue owners give you an exclusive space for your function. Sometimes the venue owner books the secondary hall, which is adjacent to the mail hall. But there is no independent approach and the people have to pass through some common area or corridor. Make sure your privacy is respected and you have a separate approach to your hall with a parking area, which is not very far off.

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