Cheap Wedding Venues
Written by Stephanie McLain   
Saturday, 14 November 2009 09:47
Finding great location for your wedding can be quite a feat. So many places are way above budget and cost and arm and a leg to rent for a few hours. Below are a few unique ideas to help you find cheaper venues.
by StephanieMcLain


Finding great location for your wedding can be quite a feat. So many places are way above budget and cost and arm and a leg to rent for a few hours. Below are a few unique ideas to help you find cheaper venues.

A Home You Know

A friend or family members residence can be the perfect place for your wedding. You are already familiar with the place and it is one of the cheapest routes to take as far as location goes. Many friends and family members will be overjoyed at being asked and will go out of their way to help you have the perfect wedding.

A Small Church

Don't bother trying to book a big city church if you are on a budget. Many times these churches can be as expensive as the ritzy wedding halls. Instead search out a small, but well maintained church or chapel. These churches are only a fraction of the price, but just as beautiful.

A Local Museum

Do you have a favorite museum in your hometown? Chances are they will rent an area of the museum to you at an hourly rate. Many people do not know that museums are an option, so this keeps the price down for us budget shoppers.

The Forest

For outdoorsy couples the forest is a very popular choice. If you know someone that owns the property this can save you a whole lot on expenses. A clearing in the middle of the woods will provide you a great setting for the exchanging of your wedding vows. Also with nature all around, you won't have to try too hard with the decorations.

Mountaintop

Why not gather your guests and your husband to be on a mountaintop. This is sure to make a lasting impression, it is unique, and will not be forgotten anytime soon. You can surround yourself with beautiful scenery and it is more affordable than you might think. Check with city hall if the land is owned by the city or with the land owner if it is privately owned property.

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