Barn Wedding Georgia: Important Points To Note When Venue Searching

By Janet Kennedy


When it comes to planning weddings, many couples envisage themselves exchanging their nuptials in churches. However, there has been an increased buzz on the idea of getting wedded in a farm. Many couples are driven by the mesmerizing pictures of mason jars, chandeliers, laces and Christmas lights. If you are looking to hold a barn wedding Georgia soon, the following insights should help you know what to expect during your venue search.

The first thing you might want to take note of is cost. There is a stark cost difference between these types of weddings and conventional ones. When checking out pictures, one might be tempted to think that barn nuptials are cheaper. You might think you will cut costs as you will not have to hire a banquet hall for your reception. However, nothing could be further from the truth.

With a farm venue, the sole assured benefit you get is the natural beauty. Besides this, you will have to set aside a great deal of cash to hire chairs, tables and utensils. As a matter of fact, you will be obliged to set the venue up from scratch, a great deal of work even for a dedicated planner.

Still looking at the cost perspective, church weddings are significantly different from this. Here, your guests only have to get to a church of your choosing, with seats already catered for. If you have to hire a separate hall for your reception, chances are you will not incur extra expenses for transporting seats.

Most farms only have limited electricity. In many cases, they are not connected to the grid. In such instances, your equipment may fail to power up if you do not do something about it.

You will need sufficient electricity for your DJ to power his equipment and all public address systems. The catering team will also need electricity to warm their food. These are all factors that will drive your spending up as you may be forced to hire a generator.

You might also want to remember that many towns have noise restrictions on farm held events. As such, do not be surprised if you learn that your party ought to end by 9PM. If you were thinking of a bonfire lit after party full of merry making, you may have to reconsider. The best thing you could do here is ask the hosts if they have any time and noise limitations in advance.

Just like in real estate, location is everything when looking for a venue. If your guest list is significantly large, chances are they will need somewhere to stay the night. An ideal venue would be one where there are hotels nearby. You should be able to find plenty of farms located just on the outskirts of towns.

Finally, remember a typical farm hosts animals, plants and workers. You should aim at maintaining the farm as you found it. If your hosts do not permit smoking on site, make sure there are plenty of signs for all guests to get the message. Ultimately, your engagement with your hosts should be mutually beneficial.




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