Whoa, you're on fire!
We love your enthusiasm, but that's a lot of enquiries sent today which means a lot of responses coming your way...
Don't worry, you've done nothing wrong but just so that you don't get overwhelmed with suppliers contacting you over the next few days, we limit the number of enquiries you can make per day.
Barbara Colless
Pros: Anywhere outdoors is very Australian; lovely ambience; can be as informal or formal as you like; great photo opportunities;
Cons: A rainy day; too hot; too windy; too cold; distance people have to walk to the ceremony site; some guests may need seats; a beach wedding may be uncomfortable for some guests; the tide is out (or in too far) for a beach wedding.
Dealing with the Cons:
*Always have a Plan B venue that is undercover; liaise with your Celebrant about when to change to Plan B
*Check weather reports; if it's a beach wedding, check tide times well in advance
*Consider providing o few chairs for guests (elderly or health problems)
*Be prepared to be flexible with the area you have chosen - a spot 20 metres away might be more sheltered than on the edge of a cliff
*Ask your Celebrant about whether 1. they have a sound system 2. the sound system will provide good sound coverage for all guests
*Provide a few chairs (if needed)