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BANQUETS, RECEPTIONS, SHOWERS & PARTIES

14 | SPRING 2018

CHICAGO WEDDING & PARTY RESOURCE

CHICAGOWEDDINGRESOURCE.COM

Anna Sachse, CTW Features

A big city celebration has modern

conveniences. At the top of the list for

why an urban wedding should win out?

Practicality. First, you have your pick of

venues, from traditional hotel ballrooms

to modern museums and art galleries to

hip converted warehouses, restaurants and

more, all of which are likely practiced at

working with big events. Many may even

include everything from tables to lighting

and the sound system with their venue fee or

catering minimum.

Similarly, getting married in town enables

access to numerous qualified vendors,

allowing you to pick the caterer, florist, baker

or DJs that best suit your needs, personality

and budget, says Constance Curtis of

Southern California-based Constance

Curtis Events. There are no travel fees,

delivery charges will be minimal if any, and

competition may open the door to special

packages, discounts or deals. Plus, it’s easy

to meet with your vendors pre-wedding

on a lunch break or after work if you need

to hammer out centerpieces or sample the

menu.

In addition, metropolitan weddings are

über-convenient for guests, notes Curtis.

Those who live close by don’t have to pay

for lodging and may be able to use public

transportation to avoid driving after a night

of revelry. Out-of-towners can simply book

a room upstairs from or within walking

distance of your bash.

As for a city affair’s downsides, traffic takes

the cake. You’ll also want to mention if any

large events may impede public transport

or clog the roads for drivers. And be sure to

note parking garages near the

venue, as you don’t want to walk

down the aisle with half-empty

rows because half your guests

are driving around in circles

looking for a spot.

More things to make you think

twice: If you have chosen a

major city, expect to pay a

premium for all your vendors,

and know that those venue fees

and minimums don’t come

cheap.

© CTW Features

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