IronGate
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I've read in several threads about how much work weddings are. Some have even said to avoid them, and I'm wondering why.
I completely understand how the whole bridezilla, it's-all-about-me, mob mentality can take over and ruin the atmosphere for other guests. I'm just wondering, as part of a wedding package, are you doing things you don't normally do? Are you adding catering? Rearranging furniture to accommodate?
It just seems to me that weddings can be controlled with some strictly enforced policies, such as the party has to book ALL rooms (not just all available rooms) for at least two nights, catering must be handled through a third party who will not have access to the facility until after xx o'clock, etc.
Thoughts?
I completely understand how the whole bridezilla, it's-all-about-me, mob mentality can take over and ruin the atmosphere for other guests. I'm just wondering, as part of a wedding package, are you doing things you don't normally do? Are you adding catering? Rearranging furniture to accommodate?
It just seems to me that weddings can be controlled with some strictly enforced policies, such as the party has to book ALL rooms (not just all available rooms) for at least two nights, catering must be handled through a third party who will not have access to the facility until after xx o'clock, etc.
Thoughts?