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Article Title: Choosing a Wedding Reception Hall
Author: Derek Farley
Category: Weddings
Word Count: 407
Keywords: wedding reception hall,reception hall,wedding reception,popular 
wedding months,popular wedding
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You are ready to start planning your wedding, and one of the first things your 
going to have to is find a hall. Even though you have dreamed of something 
specific all of your life, this may not really be practical, and there are a 
few other things that you are going to have to decide before you go out looking 
for looking for a place to host your reception. These things are the date of 
your wedding, reception, the location of the ceremony, and the number of guests 
that you are expecting.

Once you have decided on where the ceremony will be, you want to pick a 
reception hall somewhere close by. Especially if you have out of town guests, 
it can be annoying and inconvenient when you have to travel across the city 
from the ceremony to the reception. You also may want to pick a location that 
is incorporated with a hotel, or has easy access to a hotel for your guests, so 
people don't have to worry about commuting late at night.

Once you choose your date, you may have to be flexible. A lot of reception 
halls are booked a long time in advance, especially during the popular wedding 
months of June to August. You may have to have a couple different halls your 
interested in, and also a couple different dates in mind. If you are interested 
in saving money, you may even consider having your wedding on a Friday. It is 
becoming more and more popular and you can probably get the hall at a cheaper 
price.

You also need to make sure that the hall is practical to your needs. You want 
the reception hall to comfortably seat all of your guest. You don't want it to 
be overly large however, because empty space will show poorly and can cause 
people to wonder. If you are expecting 200 guests, don't book a hall that seats 
less than that, assuming people won't show up. That is always a big mistake. 
People who don't RSVP will show up regardless, and others who didn't include it 
in their response will always bring dates. You would rather have too many 
chairs than not enough.

So once you have your date, approximate guest list, and the location of your 
ceremony, you are ready to go out and find your reception hall. Then you can 
start picking out decorations, and do all your planning! Have fun and good luck.

You can get much more information, articles and resources about wedding 
receptions by visiting http://www.weddingreceptionideas.net
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