3 Questions To Ask When Choosing A Wedding Chapel

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A few months ago, my husband and I celebrated our tenth wedding anniversary. During this special time, I thought about our beautiful wedding day. We were married in the church I’ve attended since I was a young child. In fact, my father has pastored this small, country church for the past twenty-nine years. On my wedding day, my dad had two jobs. He walked me down the aisle and officiated my wedding ceremony. I will never the look on my husband’s face when he saw me wearing my off-the-shoulder, satin wedding gown with a royal train for the first time. His smile was priceless. Even though I’ve had ten years to think about my wedding day, I still don’t think it could have been any more perfect than it was. On this blog, I hope you will learn some tips to make your upcoming wedding unforgettable.

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3 Questions To Ask When Choosing A Wedding Chapel

17 December 2015
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Getting married is one of the most important days of your life. You are making a commitment to love, honor and cherish that individual for as long as you both may live. Because of this, you want everything to be perfect -- from the dress to the flowers, attendants and more. Thankfully, you can eliminate a lot of stress and hassle by turning to one of the pristine wedding venues in Vegas. Not only is the city beautiful, but the whole atmosphere is warm, inviting and invigorating. Here are a few questions you need to ask a wedding venue, like the one represented at http://www.alittlewhitechapel.com, before booking your spot.

Do you host a lot of events during the day?

It's important that you know how many events the venue has on the books for any given day. You don't want to feel like you have to hurry up and get through your ceremony just for the sake of another party coming in. You want to remember the day, not feel like you had to hurry up and get it over with. Try to get a time where there isn't anyone directly after you. That way, you have ample time to plan and get everything done, while being able to enjoy the moment.

How many guests can you comfortably fit?

You need to know how many people you are going to be able to invite to the chapel. If their max is 20 people, this helps you narrow down the people you can ask to attend. Fire code determines just how many people can come to the venue without them getting in trouble for violating the rules.

Is there an area to get ready in?

Many brides wait until they arrive at the chapel before getting ready. Because of this, it is more important than ever that there be a place for them to go to and change out of the groom's sight. Make sure to ask how big the room is and what all it has inside, such as makeup tables and other extras. This will help you know if you need to arrive ready or not.

By asking the three questions above, you can make sure your wedding goes off without a hitch and all of your closest family and friends are in attendance. If you think of anything else you need to know, make sure and ask the venue beforehand to save yourself a lot of hassles down the line.