Christmas Party Planning: How to Create a Cozy and Festive Celebration
Start your Christmas party planning now to create cozy, festive celebrations your guests will remember. Use our comprehensive checklist to get rolling.
Party planning presents many questions and challenges. One major aspect impacting the quality of your party is the location. Choosing the perfect party venue is an essential first step in creating a memorable experience your partygoers will remember.
Learn everything you need to know based on expert advice from party organizers who have made these decisions dozens of times and share their experiences to guide you in the best venue for your party.
The earlier you start looking for the perfect party venue, the better. You can start your search once you know these factors.
Ideally, for large formal gatherings, you’ll book the venue no later than eight months in advance. That way, you have adequate time to focus on other major factors impacting your event, including the speakers, program, website, ticket sales, etc.
As you begin your venue search, consider these elements that make for an ideal space.
They say location is everything, and event planning is no exception. Consider how far the venue is from your guests’ home, office or local hotels. If your guests will mostly be from out of town, try to get as close to the airport or other major travel venues as you can.
If your guests are more likely to be local, look for a location with good access via roadways and ample parking capacity.
Once you’ve found a good location, consider whether the venue has the necessary amenities to aid you in hosting your event. Evaluate these common amenities that party planners appreciate.
Inquire about the venue’s capacity. Ask whether the space can accommodate various setups, such as banquet style, high tops for happy hour or mingling, or formatted for a seminar. Estimate your guest count to ensure you have what you need for the event. If you have a hard stop at a certain guest count, be sure to communicate that in your marketing for the event and set your maximums on your event registration sites.
In addition to guest capacity, consider minimums. Sometimes events don’t go as planned and you end up with fewer attendees than you anticipated. Most venues have food and beverage minimums or a minimum guest count you must pay for regardless of how many people show up.
Most venues are accustomed to welcoming large volumes of people and have a parking plan. But if the venue is downtown or in a high-traffic area, your guests might have to pay for parking or you might pay a bulk fee to reserve spots.
Ask about the taxi companies and rideshare available in the city to evaluate how your guests can get around.
If you want a more formal event with the ultimate service, ask whether your venue offers valet parking and what that costs. This is an especially nice service during galas or similar events.
Evaluate whether you can format the event space in the way you need it. For example, some events start with networking at high-top tables and then move to a formal banquet setting or seminar.
Before your team commits to the venue and setup, ask for a floor plan to ensure the team sets everything up to your specs.
As you evaluate whether the event space will work for you, consider where the outlets are located and how close the AV equipment is.
Also, think through the traffic flow and activities that will take place throughout the event.
The venue atmosphere is important. You want the décor and ambiance to match the tone you’re trying to set with your event. Look at the building’s architectural style.
For example, an event director planning a gala will be looking for a different atmosphere than someone planning an expo. Look for an event that is upscale, high-tech or relaxed to match your needs. While you can bring in your own decorations in most cases, it’s best to find a location that already matches your needs when you can.
You’ll need insurance to cover your liability at the event venue. Many venues have some basic insurance but ask about requirements that you get a certificate that indemnifies the venue from any liability in case someone gets hurt during the event or you damage something during the event.
Some events are better designed for gatherings where you want to be able to hear one another talk, such as during a networking event. Venues have varying acoustics that work for various types of gatherings.
Many party planners don’t select a perfect party venue specifically related to acoustics or noise levels during an event. But you don’t want to overlook how this can impact the ambiance and overall feeling of your event.
Ask about whether there are adjoining spaces with events at the same time as yours and how that might impact noise levels. It’s one thing to hear loud chatter from your guests but it is something else to deal with loud noises from other gatherings.
Even once you go through the whole process of evaluating the venue, you have to ask about whether the venue is available on the date you select or the specific timeline you prefer.
Inquire as to contract requirements and what might happen if you need to cancel or move the event date.
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Start your Christmas party planning now to create cozy, festive celebrations your guests will remember. Use our comprehensive checklist to get rolling.
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