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Selecting an Outdoor Wedding Reception Site – Part II

Part II of a series – Visiting Sites

You researched the possible sites in Part I
You found some great options.  You  might even have checked some references ahead of time.  The appointments are made, and you are on your way!   You would hate to arrive to find they are tied up with another client or a wedding.  What’s next-

Site selection visits – what to bring
Bring along your list of questions and a camera or video recorder to document the site. This will come in handy when it comes to decision time, especially if others participating in the decision are unable to accompany you.  Consider asking your family member to take notes so you can concentrate on what you are being shown.

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Camera Pen & Paper and Don't Forget Dad's Tape Measure

What is included/excluded
An important objective of the appointment is determining what is included in the price quote, e.g. tables and chairs. If a specific amount of time is allotted, are there possible overtime charges? Do they provide catering, require that you use an approved caterer, or can you bring in your own caterer? Moreover, if you want to have the ceremony on-site, verify that is possible and the added costs. Will yours be the only wedding that day or will other events go on simultaneously?

Will you need a Rental Service
For your Party Rental company to do a great job for you, they could need between 1 or 2 days to set up, depending on the number of tents, and their complexity.  It is always in your best interest if they can move up a day to avoid a soaking rain. Similarly, in a perfect world, tents should come down the next dry day, to increase the opportunity to keep your tent clean and dry. (Just like the setup when your tent was used at a previous wedding.)

Covering all the bases
Tour the site to look for adequate guest parking, bride and groom changing areas, restroom facilities and wheelchair accessibility. Inquire during the meeting about liability insurance, music restrictions, access for taking pictures and whether setup and cleanup times are included in the allotted time on the contract.

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Finishing Touch

Discount incentives and determining the total cost
If you want to consider a Sunday, mid-week or off-season wedding, ask if there are discounts at those periods. Be sure to understand the payment schedule, and if there are any hidden or extra charges that are not listed in any of the contracts. Before leaving, request an event packet that will include costs, contracts, rules and regulations.

This contract stuff is important
Signing a site contract means that you’ve agreed to all the rules and conditions stipulated by the site. Make sure all specific details for your reception are written into the contracts before you sign. If it isn’t specifically addressed in writing, you can’t expect it to be covered.  If there is a service that you requested  that is outside of their normal service/contract,  jot it down on a separate sheet of paper entitled “Addendum to our Agreement”,  and have all parties sign it.  Chances are the person signing the contract is passing all this on to someone else who was not party to your discussions.  Now you have a scope of work everyone agreed upon.
Arriving Guests Initial View of the Reception Site

Wedding Guests Initial View of the Property

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Eureka! - Wedding Reception Tent on Back Patio

Write down your impressions
The Site Staff are key people in your decision.  Did they impress you with their ideas, friendliness, the handling of your questions?    Were they interested in putting you first  to create special memories that will last your lifetime.  The event staff should be fun to do business with at a well run venue.

If something does not feel right about the people or the site, give your self time to think about it.  Don’t be rushed.  Wait till you have visited all the sites prior to making a final decision.

Finalizing your decision
After you have visited all the sites,  the best site may already be obvious.  If it is still up in the air, sit down soon and write a list of the Pros and Cons of each site.  Study the answers provided to your prepared questions, and compare one site with the other.  When you decision is made, review contracts carefully to be sure you understand the language before signing on the dotted line. Most deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable.  Should you decide to move your wedding date, facilities generally will not transfer the deposit to that date, so pay close attention to disclaimers, deposit requirements and payment schedules.

Now won’t that be great to have crossed off your To-Do List!    On to the next thing. . . . . . .

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Anchor Century Mate with Cathedral Windows

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Pin Striped Satin Cloths by JOMAR on 60 Inch Square Tables

Good Luck,
Scott Woodruff        If you found this post helpful, please leave a comment below!
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Selecting an Outdoor Wedding Reception Site – Part I

This is Part I in a 2 part series for selecting a wedding reception site. Click Here for Part 2

Central PA offers a vast amount of options when it comes to wedding reception sites .  There are  established venues such as Bed and Breakfasts, Public Gardens like Hershey, or maybe even your own back yard.
Hershey Garden & Felicita Garden and Spa

Felicita Garden Resort & Spa Hershey Gardens

Bed And Breakfast Wedding Site

Local Bed And Breakfast - Conewago Manor Inn

What are you looking for as a reception site?
Make a written list of questions that are important to you, such as:
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Where is the location in relation to your ceremony site, your guests,  and area hotels?
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What is your estimated guest count in contrast to their capacity?
~Estimate  your budget for the reception site (this us usually tied to the catering budget).
~Will you be confined to their in-house caterer list, or can you select the caterer of your choice?
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Other concerns such as policies of the property ie. alcohol or food handling, changing rooms, guest facilities, parking distance and lighting at night may also be pertinent.
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Do they have a good reputation within the wedding industry?
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Are they willing to provide references?

If your time is precious the best rule of thumb is
Don’t waste a trip to see the location if it cannot meet the basic criteria.

Kings Gap Mansion
Kings Gap Mansion
Pennsylvania State Park System
Pennsylvania State Park System Kings Gap Mountain Top View
The Millsteam Inn

Millstream Farm Inn

Where to Search for a Wedding Reception Site
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Local and On Line Wedding Publications
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Yellow Pages
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Party Rental Stores
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Local Bridal Shows
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On-line Wedding Internet Sites
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Ask friends about sites they think will appeal to you.

Call the sites of interest once you’ve identified a manageable list.  Run through your selection criteria while on the phone.  If they won’t take the time over the phone to discuss the site with you, they may be wasting your time and theirs during a personal visit. if the site does not meet your budget, for example.

Summarizing
Ok, you know what you want. You found 3 sites that fit the criteria, now it’s time to visit them.  This is when it is important to engage a parent and perhaps your fiance’.  Make an appointment for a specific day and time.  Obtain contact name(s) when setting up your appointments and plan, at a minimum, thirty to forty minutes at each facility you will visit.   Then draft a list of questions pertinent to your reception requirements. If there are questions unique to one site but  not another,  write it down.

Continued  next week: Part II    What’s Next?

Scott Woodruff        If you found this post helpful, please leave a comment below!

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Ski Swaps & Tents mean Ski Season is Right Around the Corner

Four area ski and board shops have announced dates and arranged equipment rentals for annual Buy, Sell, and Swap Events.  The huge crowds attending Ski Swaps give each store a boost in pre-season traffic to show the full line of gear, accessories, clothes, etc available for the 2009 – 2010 Ski Season.   Typical Ski Swaps are held adjacent to each store, and many will feature tents and tables for boots provided by Event Central of Mechanicsburg.

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 Rows of Boots and Skis in the 40 x 80 Pole Tent adjacent to Ski Store

Central PA Area  Ski  &  Snow Board    SWAPS

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OCT 3 & 4 World Cup Ski & Cycle uses 2 colorful 20x40 canopies & lots of tables

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OCT 10 & 11 Mountainside Ski & Sports swap is run by Roundtop Ski Patrol under a large tent & sides

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OCT 17 & 18 Ski Tunes and Lancaster Ski Club - the areas newest swap

OCT 1 & Nov 1 Ullers Ski & Board

OCT 1 & Nov 1 Ullers Ski & Board Shop of Southern York County

Sadly, missing this year will be Ed’s Ski & Cycle Swap.  See the related post titled
“What the closing of a locally-owned business “treasure” may mean for you”

Eds Ski Shop of York will not be a place to swap, if you look at the Farwell

All we found on Ed's old site was a Farewell Message

In a related event Ski Roundtop has scheduled their second annual Fall Extravaganza.  One of the many activities over the weekend is a Consignment Sale for used Ski Equipment being held by Ski Roundtop Racing Club (SRRC)

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Nov 7 & 8 Ski Roundtop Fall Extravaganza includes lots of outdoor activities for families and children - They use a 40 wide frame tent purchased from Event Central

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NOV 7 & 8 Ski Roundtop Racing Club SRRC hosts a Consignment Shop during the Fall Extravaganza in the upper lodge

We’ll see you at the swap!
Scott

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Carlisle Regional Medical Center Ushers in Spring – Family Fun and Safety Day

The last of the snow is melted at Ski Roundtop, and our thoughts naturally turn to spring/summer outdoor activities.  What better way to welcome the warm weather than to attend the Family Fun and Safety Day at the new hospital facility on the western end of Carlisle.

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Providing medical services in a small community is important, but there are other ways to invest your business into the community.  Carlisle Hospital uses this event to reach out to a community who otherwise might only come to them in a time of crisis.

Here is some of what will be going on Saturday:

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Pictured here is hospital staff  Super Man/Woman
putting on Moulage Makeup for victim in a disaster simulation

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Last years Healy’s Skate Team Demonstration
Showing  Balance and Agility

Pictures above courtesy of CRMC

Looking Back
At the turn of the century the Medical Center began plans to build a complete new facility at their current location because they were land-locked in a building which would not allow them to embrace the newer technology, let alone provide enough parking for staff and visitors.
2004 – EC was called on to provide a small tent for the official ground breaking ceremony.
2006 -The New Medical Center was getting the finishing touch.  The Grand Opening took place  in February, to be attended by a thousand friends, contributors and community leaders. For this event, EC erected a 60 x 120 Anchor Century Tent with Walls, Heat, Lights, Seating and Stage  to be used over a 2 day period.

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2006 – Helping CRMC open their “New Doors” to the Carlisle community

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Lighting the Outside of Tent with a “Gobo”
- Projecting the Logo on the White vinyl

If you want to put on a Health Fair, or Educational event, your local rental store can provide a wealth of ideas and information.

Scott Woodruff

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Hold an Outdoor Meeting at your Company’s Facility

Look around you.  Corporations are increasingly looking to their own property for additional meeting space.
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40×60 Eureka Frame Tent on Blacktop  with 20×20 Breakout Tent with Buffet
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Left, 40×80 Tent with Topp Portable Air Conditioning, seating and stage
Right 40×60 Tent for Luncheon

Tents are an excellent way to create additional space.  The size of the tent is dependent on what you are trying to accomplish.  Most meeting tents are used for short gatherings, for a period of 2-4 hours.  But for activities like company-wide safety training or new product introductions, which could disrupt daily operations, a tent could be a great asset. Over a 10 hour period, the entire staff could be split into 3 or 4 groups, allowing your business operation to continue un-interrupted while the meetings are conducted.  At one such event held last spring, one company scheduled 6 meetings over a 3 shift – 24 hour period.  Over 2100 people saw the same presentation made by 2 different teams.

Sizing the tent

Consider what you will be doing under the Big Top:

Rows and Aisles of seating for how many people

distance from stage; sight lines

Stage plan

size; height; steps; skirting; decorations/colors

Audio

PA system; music; sight lines; ambient noise (highway/industrial)

Lighting

house lights; stage spots; decorative lights; projected Logo on tent roof

Presentation Aids
front or rear projection screen; TV Monitors; white board or easels

Food Service

buffet; beverage; seating or stand up

Heating or cooling requirements

heat; sidewall; doors with closures; generator; cooling units

Security

If you can answer the above questions, a good Event Specialist can size the tent and design the layout as it relates to your needs.

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60 x 90 Anchor Century Tent staked on Blacktop
Plan a Site Visit by the major vendors.
The Party Rental Store will see more than you realize.  Things like, where does the water go in the rain; electric source options; pedestrian flow between the facility and the tent; how it will effect your continuing operations and trucking; how to make the event safe; and any ADA compliance issues.  The Rental Store should help you anticipate the needs of the other suppliers.
Determining which Event Companies to use:
If you do not have an existing relationship with services such as caterers, rental stores or production companies, you can shop them out yourself.  Or you can turn to a Professional Event Planner.  Event Planners can give you a turn-key event, contracting most or all the vendors.  They will typically be on-site for the planning processes, and for the duration of the event.
You can also be your own contractor.  A Party Rental Store with a large corporate client base will usually have all the contacts and experience to provide a list of specialists, and/or introduce you to the players.
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Ground Breaking Ceremony Carlisle Regional Medical Center on Blacktop
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Close up of Granite Stage,  Podium,  Sound System, & Dignitary Seating
Ask for References
As with any service company, you should be able to see testimonials and pictures or obtain references from customers who have held events of a similar nature to that which you are planning.  Don’t hesitate to visit the major vendors to see if there people are professional, and the facility and product is handled professionally.  There is nothing worse than to walk out 4 hours into the installation, and find the vendor is not bringing the quality you expected based on the price and sales presentation.
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Meeting Tent with Effects Lighting, seating , stage, podium
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