#184 You Ask, We Answer - 27
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Our monthly installment of You Ask, We Answer. Where we answer all sorts of questions from our listeners.
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TOPIC #1 - NOAHS VENUE CLOSING
Company in deep debt, couples left with no returned deposit and no wedding venue.
- What to do if this happens with your venue?
- Don’t despair. Keep moving forward. You can do it. It’s hard and it sucks, but we
- have heard the industry is coming together to help as much as they can!
- Contracts
- You have to read the contracts VERY carefully. Especially brick and mortar.
- Hire professionals that have contracts that would pass the basic contract test. Ask
- lots of questions, pass it by your planner, get clear about what it means!
*Question #1: Booze or No Booze? *
Our wedding isn't until May 2021, and we are on a tight budget.
My fiancé and I have been struggling with a decision regarding alcohol. My family is extremely conservative and don't like alcohol, and his family couldn't care less (they might drink some). We both think it would be nice to have a signature cocktail or something simple, but have reservations due to my family's judgement. I don't want to feel scrutinized on my wedding day for having a drink. My parents are contributing a lot to the wedding and wouldn't be too happy to have alcohol there. However, our friends/ bridal party would definitely be let down with a dry wedding. We're also a little concerned our friends may go a little crazy since we're the first wedding of the group. We don't want anyone getting really drunk at the reception, and wold like to save that type of energy for the after-party.
How can we please all of our guests and ourselves as the couple? Our friends who like to "have fun", and my family who hates the thought of alcohol? Any guidance would be helpful, we're just torn! Thank you for all the help you've provided me thus far on the podcast!
Question #2 (in 4 parts): A few Loose Ends as Planning winds down
Question 1: What do you do when there isn't much left to do?? I feel like I'm on high- alert everyday on what I could maybe be forgetting! I feel like I hear a lot about beginning stages and big decisions of wedding planning, but not the end stages of it.
Question 2: I don't know where we should start cutting the cake; from the top tier?... from the middle? Who is supposed to cut and serve it? Can I ask a bartender to do this or would I be an asshole for asking?
Question 3: Tips on focusing brain away from the wedding? I want to avoid being a bride that cries because it is all over and currently I can barely focus on work because so close to day-of.
Question 4: Day-of nerves and jitters: How to avoid? What to do? (P.S. It isn’t the marriage, it’s the wedding)
Links we referenced
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/wedding-chain-noahs-event-venue- closes-abruptly-stranding-up-to-7500-brides-and-grooms/ar-BBZVdSr?li=BBnbfcN zola.com/bigwedding use promo code: SAVE50
unboringofficiant.com/bigwedding
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