“With the current rules on fewer guests, ask about connectivity and wi-fi as you may want to add a screen so other guests can message you or the day be live streamed. For example, will you get exclusive use of the venue and for how long, especially if you are staying the night there? We also suggest asking how many weddings the venue does every year as this may impact yours – we aim to do 10-15 a year meaning we have the time for every couple in the planning and set up stage. If the latter is out of the question, you will need to askĪll the right questions during the virtual tour, so you won’t need to re-do theĪmerica Brewer from Oastbrook Estate, a vineyard wedding venue in East Sussex, shares the important questions to consider: “Of course, the starting point is date availability but there is so much more you should ask.
They are COVID secure they may give you the opportunity to look around while Many venues are offering virtual tours right now, and if We have talked with some industry experts to find out the key questions to ask over and above the basics to help you plan your wedding. What is their plan B if they get ill? What does their insurance say? And what happens if you need to postpone?