Saving Money on Your Venue:
If you’re having a large party for which you need a venue other than your home, consider lower-cost alternative locations like local parks, community centers, church and synagogue social halls, lodges, or clubs, or call your local Chamber of Commerce for information about other venues.
In terms of renting locations, Fridays and Sundays are usually less in demand than Saturdays. Some facilities will discount their rates on thesedays, so ask for the discount.Book your venue in advance. You can often avoid extra fees for booking early. If you’re booking a venue at the last minute and
the hall is available, ask for a special deal. The venue management would much rather have someone use the space than let it go empty.
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