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To the Visalia Wedding Receptions Guide. We refer wedding locations, banquet halls, and reception venues in Visalia, and the surrounding Central Valley areas that are known to be the most reputable, and reliable services. View Venues �
Why use Our Recommended Venues?
Each of our recommended wedding venues is required to meet high standards, and must also have a minimum in years of experience. We also respect feedback from clients of these venues as well. If a venue has a high level of client dissatisfaction, we will most likely not be referring them to our site visitors.
As a bride, it really matters to me that someone is doing all the research for me, so I don't have to worry about the trustworthiness of the business. Thanks - Staci."
Help With Choosing A Reception Location
Most Brides and Grooms know where they will be holding the ceremony before they decide where to have the reception, so we have compiled five observations that can help you when selecting your venue. Because of this, we have compiled five observations that can help you when selecting your venue.
Distance - If people have to drive a long way to get from the ceremony to the reception, some will get distracted or decide to do something else. Try to keep the reception within a 15 to 30 minute drive of your ceremony. If it is not possible to get a reception hall close to your ceremony, make a caravan. Have the Bride and Groom lead the parade, and people will follow you to your reception.
Time - Time is just like the distance issue. If your reception is several hours after the ceremony, people will get busy doing other things and not show up for the reception. Try to start the reception within an hour or two of the ceremony. If you don�t want to start your wedding dance at 4 o�clock in the afternoon, have a Meet and Greet mixer before your reception. Serve some punch and get people to mingle. This will be one of the few times that both families will be together. Encourage family members to share stories about your childhoods.
Size - People like their personal space, and they have most likely spent an hour packed into a church for your ceremony. If you let them spread out, they will enjoy themselves more. Make sure your reception hall has plenty of room for your guests. Read Full Article Here








