Tips for hiring a marquee for your wedding

| Saturday, May 19, 2012
By Dan Haribo


To have an outdoor wedding is a dream for many people, but it isn't always the most practical option. There is the weather to think about for a start, and if you live in a country like the UK where the weather is highly changeable and not always pleasant, your dream of the perfect outdoor wedding could be ruined.

So, what is the solution? The way you can have an outdoor wedding but avoid the weather is by hiring a marquee, which you and your guests can escape to if the weather turns. As well as allowing you to enjoy the outdoors, a marquee can also accommodate more guests than if you were to hire a smaller indoor venue.

Ahead of actually hiring a wedding marquee, there are a couple of crucial points you need to bear in mind. For starters, what time of the year is your wedding? If it is in summer, you should know that June and July are the most popular months for outdoor weddings and most marquees will already be booked up.

Booking the marquee for your wedding as soon as humanly possible is the way around this problem. As long as you act fast to secure your perfect marquee, there will be no need to give up on the marquee idea or change the date of your wedding.

Location is another important point to consider. Not only do you need a picturesque backdrop for your marquee, but your chosen location also needs to meet health and safety guidelines. The ground needs to be level, and there can't be anything below or above to obstruct the marquee. You should also choose a local company to hire your marquee from, so if your wedding is in Aylesbury, make sure you have a team from a marquee hire Aylesbury company on hand to assist you.

Last of all, consider the size of the marquee. Make sure you have a clear idea of numbers, and choose a marquee which has the appropriate seating and standing capacity.




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Unknown said...

I've been looking into hiring a marquee. We may have a problem with the capacity with our event. Is it possible to have marquees on hand to move more chairs in if we need?
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