Winter Wedding Ideas to Keep Your Guests Warm!
The wedding season is in full swing and so as the chilling winters! Looking for the solutions to beat the chill of winter weddings, we have come up with following resolutions:
Hot Heaters – Warm chimneys or other heaters must be placed in different parts of the venue or you can get them placed on each one of the tables arranged for the guests. It would set the temperature warm all around. Your guests can enjoy your wedding with utmost ease and coziness.
Comfort Menu – Food plays an integral part of every occasion. In winters, we have a myriad of options to put in the food section. Different kinds of veggies are available. You can treat your guests with an authentic flavor of staple winter dish Sarson Ka Saag (prepared in mustard leaves & spices) and Makki Ki Roti (Bread of corn). Apart from it you can include Palak Paneer, Dum Aloo, Mix Veg., Rajma, Chhole Bhature, Palak Corn Masala, Aloo Ghobi and many more. One of its kind banquets, The Heritage, Jalandhar is known for offering umpteen varieties of scrumptious food dishes to its guests.
Bonfire places – Nothing warms faster than an open fireplace or wood burning stove. If your venue has one, this would be a perfect hot treat for your guests. Grab some sofas or chairs around it and create a high-on-cozy area for those elderly family members.
Weather tight Venue – Okay, it’s important! Try to host your function in a complete weather shield venue where it is equipped with the best resources to control the chilly climate. Also, the venue must be a rain-guard as well so that your guests don’t feel any kind of trouble and they decamp cheerfully.
Adopt the ideas and make your D-Day special to you as well as for your prestigious guests too!!
I just love to seat at Bonfire places in winter.
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Hot beverages – Yes, hot beverages; soups must be in a wide range and flavors. Coffee must be there too!! You can even add up a hot tea cup to your menu
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Very bad service during rush days. Managers specially "Manjeet" behaves extremely rude with guests.
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