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Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life, and choosing the right location is crucial. You want to pick a location that fits your personality and will provide you with the best atmosphere for your ideal wedding. Choosing a place to have your wedding is a very personal process and only you can pick what feels right for your special day.

  1. Pre-Planning Decisions

    • Before you're able to choose the place to have your wedding, there are certain decisions that need to be made. Start by deciding what your budget is because that will limit your choices. Figure out an approximate number of people that will be in attendance. Decide if you want the wedding to be extravagant or simple.

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    • Beach weddings offer a fun atmosphere with beautiful scenery. You can travel to a destination for a seaside wedding or you can use the sands of a local beach. One of the benefits of a beach wedding is that you can have the photographs, ceremony and reception in the same area.
      Destination weddings have become more popular in recent years. Destination weddings generally involve the couple alone or a few close family members and friends. Having a destination wedding means that your reception won't consist of 200 people, which may save you money. Another benefit of a destination wedding is that you can have a romantic honeymoon in the same place that you have the wedding.

      Having a traditional church or temple wedding is always a safe choice. You won't have to worry about bad weather and you'll be able to fit a large number of people. In addition, if religion is an important part of your life, then a church or temple wedding can add that spiritual element that other locations don't have.
      If you want to have an outdoor wedding, then a garden wedding is another good choice. Gardens offer scenery and a peaceful atmosphere, and there is usually room to have a tent in case of bad weather. There are usually local locations that allow you to rent out the garden for your ceremony.
      If you're aiming for a small and intimate wedding, consider the backyard of someone's home. If one of your close friends or relatives has an appealing house with a large backyard, your wedding can be personal and inexpensive. According to essortment.com, a backyard wedding does not have to be tacky and it can make your wedding day even more sentimental.

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