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Tips on choosing wedding venue and reception centre

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

Ladies, to save you the headache and stress on organising and indian weddings, I have compiled a list of things to consider (some of which you may not have considered!)

  • Spring, Summer, Autumn or Winter wedding. In australian summer, have a back up plan for extreme heat or the surprise rainy/cold weather. You will need to consider a venue with adequate heating/cooling options. You may have difficulties having an indian wedding in the garden in summer due to the odd Total Fire Ban day. You should have  a backup if this happens.
  • Number of your guests. I know it is very rare for indians to have a small wedding (anything around 100 guests) but it is an emerging trend as couples are choosing to share this day with special people. The number of quests will determine the size of your reception venue.
  • You and your partner’s wishes and personalities. Everyone and anyone will be eager to help and have an opinion. While it is important to involve your loved ones in your special day, it is equally important for you and your partner to retain some elements that will make it special for you since it is your special day!
  • Budget! How much do you want to spend on your wedding? This needs to be determined from the outset as the costs will only escalate if you don’t rein in your creative ideas for that special day.
  • DIY reception centre in a hall/function centre versus a formal reception centre. Most people try the DIY approach by organising everything themselves to save money. But do you costings, as for a small premium for having the wedding at a reception centre, you will save yourself time and get to enjoy your day – rather than be a stress freak on the day!
  • The locations for the wedding ceremony and reception. Consider the travelling time for your guests!
  • Your complete guest list. Divide into adults, children and babies to help you negotiate prices with reception centres.
  • Ask for a taste test so that you know what the food tastes like. Also ask for the chef’s recommendations.
  • Compare what table and chair decor you are getting for your price.
  • Toilet and disabled access facilities.
  • Sound system and microphones etc.
  • The duration of your function, the longer the function time, the more it costs.
  • Photo opportunity.

Phew, I think that’s pretty comprehensive but please add to this list if you think I have missed something. Also, have you had an bad experiences with wedding reception venues that could have been avoided. Please share.

Pastel’s in the Garden – Sandown Regency Melbourne

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

Venue to consider for an indian wedding/function:

Pastels’ in the Garden, Sandown Regency Melbourne, 477 Princess Hwy, Noble Park, Victoria.

This is another gem that can be easily dismissed as you zoom up/down the Princess Hwy in Noble Park. I am impressed with their facilities and layout. There is a garden gazebo for garden ceremony. This can be used for the wedding mandap…very elegant and contemporary. There is a fountain outside and the gazebo is decorated with fairy lights.  After the garden wedding, you can cater for your quests inside which overlooks the garden/gazebo area. The formal dining can accommodate from 70 to 150 guests.

The restaurant has an indian chef as well and the function manager is very helpful in accomodating all your needs.  Check out their website and seriously do consider this venue.

What other venues can you recommend for indian weddings?

Golden Sand Receptions

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

Venue to consider for indian weddings/functions:

Golden Sand Receptions, 399 Blackburn Road, East Burwood, Victoria

This is another reception centre for indian weddings and functions. Easily caters for more than 250 guest and allows outside catering for indian food. Contact the reception centre to discuss your needs.

What other reception centres are you aware of for indian weddings?

Princess Court Receptions

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

Venue to consider for indian weddings/functions:

Princess Court Receptions, 2249 Princess Hwy, Mulgrave, Victoria.

This is a grand venue that is able to cater up to 250 guests quite easily. The function manager, Janet is very helpful and great with ideas. She has coordinated many indian weddings and is well aware of indian wedding needs. There is an area to set up the Mandap, buffet area, spacious dancing floor and the grand staircase to make the bridal entrance. Outside catering is allowed as well.

If you have 250 guests and more, I think this place is good value for money considering that you get a very formal reception centre with all the tables, cutlery/crockery, linen and chair covers and the service you expect from a very good reception centre.