Planning your reception

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Choosing a venue for your reception is a major decision. After all the hard work of planning a wedding you deserve a good party afterwards – and you want to be sure your that all your guests have a memorable time, too.

The most basic starting point is to figure out how many guests you are inviting. If you’re expecting 500 folks to attend the function then a small restaurant is not going to cut it. Equally, you can’t stage an intimate event in the ballroom of a large hotel.

The type of function you want will also affect venue size. A venue that can comfortably accommodate 200 people standing with canapes may fit only half that number if it is to be a sit-down lunch or dinner.

And don’t forget to factor in room for dancing if that is what you want, as well as space for any musicians you might book - a 17-piece big band takes up a lot of space!

Other basics to consider are car parking (is there enough for everybody?), how good is disabled access for your older or less mobile guests and, if kids will be invited, what facilities are there to entertain the youngsters. This will allow accompanying parents to enjoy the day.

Once you've figured outhow much room you'll need you can startinvestigating the options – and there are plenty.

Hotels, dedicated reception centres and restaurants are some of the most popular choices. Put quite simply, the people who run them are professionals who know exactly what they are doing.

Marquees allow you to have a lot of control over the environment. A good marquee company should be able to advise on all the details.

If you are planning a smaller wedding (or have access to a large house) having your reception at home – or a friend's house – is a great option. Hire cleaners to put everything right afterwards.

Having your reception on a boat can be great fun. From Port Hacking to the Georges River and even Sydney Harbour, there are plenty of elegant cruise boats to choose from.

Sports and social clubs are another very popular option. They often have stunning views and can be relatively inexpensive.

Other important details to discuss early on is the quality and number of staff the venue will provide – are they all used to doing weddings? Some venues have restrictions that may affect you – perhaps the music has to be turned down by a certain time.

Look after all the details well in advance and you'll be able to concentrate on having a good time on the day.


Abcot Gardens Function Centre – boutique venue
9544 6444
www.abcot.com.au

Doltone House – spectacular location
8543 6000
www.doltonehouse.com.au

Gunyah View Function Room – the perfect wedding venue
9523 2115
www.bundeenarsl.com.au

Kareela Golf Club – celebrate in style
9521 5555
www.kareelagolf.com.au

Lagoon Restaurant – beautiful weddings by the beach
4226 1677
www.lagoonrestaurant.com.au

Rydges Cronulla – ideal venue
8536 3125
www.rydges.com/cronulla

Seacliff Functions and Private Dining – simply breathtaking waterfrontlocation
4228 5410
www.seacliff.net.au

Shipwrights on the Marina – idyllic absolute waterfrontlocation
9547 0666
www.shipwrightsrestaurant.com

St George Leagues Club – stylish and affordable
9587 1022
www.stgeorgeleagues.com

The Gardens on Forest – classical, elegant, memorable
9153 9187
www.gardensonforest.com

The Historic Como Hotel – jewel of the Sutherland Shire
9528 9900
www.thecomo.com.au

The Teahouse, Camellia Gardens – small intimate weddings
9540 2018
www.teahouse.com.au

     
   

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