How far in advance should I book my wedding venue?
Book your venue 12-18 months in advance, especially for popular dates and locations.
Premium venues and popular wedding dates (Saturday evenings, May-October) book quickly. Start your venue search 12-18 months ahead to ensure availability. Destination venues or unique locations may require even earlier booking, sometimes 2+ years in advance.
What percentage of my budget should go to the venue?
Venues typically account for 40-50% of your total wedding budget.
Venue costs usually represent the largest portion of wedding expenses, including rental fees, catering, bar service, and service charges. Factor in all venue-related costs when budgeting, including gratuities, equipment rentals, and potential overtime fees.
What questions should I ask when touring wedding venues?
Ask about capacity, pricing, included services, vendor restrictions, and availability of backup plans.
Essential questions include: maximum guest capacity, total cost breakdown including fees and taxes, what services are included, vendor restriction policies, payment schedule and cancellation terms, availability of rain plans for outdoor events, setup and breakdown times, parking availability, and any noise restrictions or curfews.
Should I choose my venue or my date first?
If you have a specific venue in mind, be flexible with dates. If you have a non-negotiable date, prioritize venue availability.
This depends on your priorities. If you have a dream venue, be flexible with your date to increase availability and potentially save money. If you have a specific date that cannot change (like an anniversary), make venue availability your primary criteria. Most couples benefit from having 2-3 flexible date options when beginning their venue search.
What are the differences between indoor and outdoor wedding venues?
Indoor venues offer weather protection and built-in amenities, while outdoor venues provide natural beauty but require more planning.
Indoor venues typically include tables, chairs, climate control, restrooms, and catering facilities, with guaranteed protection from weather. Outdoor venues offer stunning natural backdrops and unique photo opportunities but may require tent rentals, portable restrooms, generators, and detailed weather backup plans. Outdoor venues often have more flexible layouts but require more coordination.
How do I choose between all-inclusive and à la carte venues?
All-inclusive venues simplify planning and can be cost-effective, while à la carte venues offer more flexibility and vendor choice.
All-inclusive venues handle most details in one package, which can reduce stress and provide better value, but may limit customization options. À la carte venues let you choose individual vendors and have more control over style and budget allocation, but require more planning and coordination. Consider your planning timeline, budget, and desired level of control when deciding.