Planning for Inclement Weather: What to Do if Your Wedding Venue Doesn’t Have an Indoor Space
Having rain on your wedding day may be ironic (thanks Alanis), but it doesn’t have to mean that the day is ruined. In fact, many people think it’s good luck for it to rain on your wedding day, and some cultures associate rain with fertility, cleansing, or a sense of renewal. However, if you’ve planned for an outdoor wedding at a venue that has no indoor space, it can be kind of a bummer when you’re starting to see storm clouds on your wedding day forecast.
Although it can be easy to do?don’t panic. Here’s everything you need to do to plan for inclement weather on your wedding day.
Talk to Your Venue
If your venue is completely outdoors, then they probably have contingency plans in place for inclement weather. Consult your contract to see if there’s any guidance on what to do in case it rains, or call your venue coordinator to check in and see what your Plan B should entail. They may have an indoor space that’s available for an extra fee, or have a tent available for rental just in case the weather doesn’t let up.
Stock Up on Rainy Day Gear
If it’s going to rain on the day of your wedding, you might as well be prepared with some cute gear. Stock up on umbrellas, rain boots, and jackets for you and the wedding party to keep your dresses and suits as dry as possible. This can also be an opportunity to introduce a pop of color into your wedding day look (plus, it will look adorable in photographs).
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