To obtain more information on the different types of wedding reception sites available, both in the US as well as around the world, visit Wedding Location.com.
When engaged couples used to consider wedding reception sites, their options were quite a bit more limited than they are these days. Not everything has changed however, since when a couple decides to marry these days the first question is usually when, then where to hold the ceremony, and then where to have the reception. The difference now is that when it comes to where to hold the ceremony and reception, the sky is the limit.
A huge factor in the flexibility of where to hold the reception is the internet. For destination weddings, anywhere in the world will do and the world wide web provides views of countless locations that are perfect for a dream event. From windswept mountain tops to ancient pyramids, locales abound for receptions and celebrations. A search on the web for unique wedding reception sites results in a staggering list of possibilities, most of which have full color photos and links to helpful local logistical support. Narrowing down the possible locations is advisable by including key words in your search like “beach wedding” or “classic church” so that you’re not inundated by results to the point of being overwhelmed.
Another big change in wedding planning and choices is the improvement in communication technology. In the past, if you wanted to have a wedding in an exotic locale, you needed to communicate with possible venues by land line during their business hours or fax them if you wanted to reach them faster than regular mail. With the advent of email and cell phones, reaching a waterfront hotel in the Yucatan to discuss menu options is a snap. For many locations, there are helpful tourist bureaus that provide regular email updates that detail local events so that you’re always in the know about when is the best time for your own special day.
Lastly, the ability of wedding coordinators and planners to provide amenities no matter how remote the location is part and parcel of modern weddings. Having 100 people for a picnic near a waterfall in Hawaii? No problem. Need jeeps and tents for 50 people for an African savannah event? Can do! No matter where you choose to have your reception, today’s wedding pro’s can handle it. With all the changes in the world, having this wonderful flexibility in wedding reception sites is one of the best.
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