Banquet Halls vs Barns

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Banquet Halls vs Barns

A banquet hall and a barn wedding are two very different types of wedding venues, each with its own unique features and advantages.

A banquet hall is a traditional indoor venue that is often used for formal events, such as weddings. It typically offers amenities like tables, chairs, linens, and catering services, making it a convenient choice for couples who want an all-in-one wedding venue. Banquet halls can also be customized to fit a variety of wedding styles, from modern and chic to traditional and elegant.

On the other hand, a barn wedding is a rustic and more casual option that takes place in a converted barn or farm. Barn weddings are perfect for couples who want a more relaxed and laid-back atmosphere for their special day. They often offer a more natural and picturesque setting, with lots of outdoor space for guests to enjoy. Barn weddings can be styled in a variety of ways, from country-chic to bohemian, and they offer a unique and unforgettable experience for you and your guests.

Ultimately, the decision between a banquet hall and a barn wedding comes down to personal preference and the type of wedding you envision. If you want a more formal and traditional wedding, a banquet hall may be the better choice. If you’re looking for a more relaxed and rustic wedding, a barn wedding may be the way to go.

A wedding is one of the most important events in a couple’s life. Choosing the perfect wedding venue is a crucial decision that sets the tone for the entire celebration. Two popular options for wedding venues are barns and traditional banquet halls. While both venues have their advantages, they offer vastly different experiences for the couple and their guests.

A traditional banquet hall is an indoor venue that is often used for formal events. It is typically equipped with tables, chairs, linens, and catering services, making it a convenient and all-in-one wedding venue. The banquet hall is designed for a more traditional and formal wedding style. The hall’s décor and ambience are often elegant, luxurious, and grand. Banquet halls are typically located in commercial areas or in hotels, making it easier for guests to access the venue. They also offer ample space for a large number of guests, perfect for couples who plan to have a big wedding.

On the other hand, a barn wedding is a rustic and more casual option that takes place in a converted barn or farm. A barn wedding is perfect for couples who want a relaxed and laid-back atmosphere for their special day. The natural beauty of the venue, the fresh air, and the open space create an intimate and serene setting. The barn is designed for a more rustic and bohemian wedding style. Barn weddings allow couples to be creative with their décor, adding touches of their own personalities and unique styles. The barn wedding venue provides a blank canvas, allowing couples to be as imaginative as they want. Barn weddings typically offer outdoor spaces for ceremonies, receptions, and photography.

The differences between a barn wedding and a traditional banquet hall wedding are many. For one, a barn wedding is more of an outdoor and natural experience, whereas a traditional banquet hall wedding is more of an indoor and formal experience. A barn wedding venue is perfect for a couple who wants to be surrounded by natural beauty and enjoys a relaxed and casual atmosphere. A traditional banquet hall wedding venue is perfect for couples who prefer a formal and elegant setting with a traditional wedding style.

Another difference between the two wedding venues is the décor. A traditional banquet hall is typically more formal and luxurious, with chandeliers, intricate details, and grand staircases. A barn wedding, on the other hand, is more rustic and natural, with wooden beams, burlap accents, and mason jar lighting. The décor of a barn wedding is more DIY, with many couples choosing to create their own centerpieces, floral arrangements, and wedding favors.

The food and catering services are also different between the two venues. A traditional banquet hall offers a wide range of cuisine options, often with a gourmet touch. The food is typically served in a formal and traditional manner, with a sit-down dinner and a formal reception. In contrast, a barn wedding typically offers a more casual dining experience, with food stations, food trucks, or even a barbeque or picnic-style meal. The food is often served in a more relaxed and informal way, reflecting the laid-back and casual atmosphere of the venue.

In conclusion, the differences between a barn wedding venue and a traditional banquet hall wedding venue are significant. The choice of venue ultimately depends on the couple’s preferences and the type of wedding they want to have. A traditional banquet hall wedding venue is perfect for couples who want a formal, elegant, and traditional wedding. In contrast, a barn wedding venue is perfect for couples who prefer a relaxed, natural, and rustic wedding. Ultimately, both wedding venues offer unique and memorable experiences for the couple and their guests.

Posted 04/05/2023

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Most Popular Wedding Ceremony Songs of 2023

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Most Popular Wedding Ceremony Songs of 2023

Music is an essential part of any wedding ceremony, and choosing the right songs can help create a beautiful and memorable experience. The right songs can evoke emotions and set the tone for the entire ceremony. As we enter 2023, let’s take a look at the most popular wedding ceremony songs.

  1. “Canon in D” by Johann Pachelbel: This classic piece of music is a popular choice for the bride’s processional and has been a staple of wedding ceremonies for decades.
  2. “A Thousand Years” by Christina Perri: This romantic ballad has become a popular choice for the bride’s processional, thanks in part to its use in the “Twilight” movie series.
  3. “Marry Me” by Train: This romantic song is a popular choice for the bride’s processional or as a song to be played during the ceremony.
  4. “Here Comes the Sun” by The Beatles: This upbeat and joyful song is a popular choice for the recessional and can set the tone for a joyous celebration.
  5. “At Last” by Etta James: This classic song has become a popular choice for the bride’s processional, thanks in part to its timeless romantic lyrics and soulful melody.
  6. “All of Me” by John Legend: This romantic ballad has become a popular choice for the bride’s processional or as a song to be played during the ceremony.
  7. “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” by Israel Kamakawiwo’ole: This beautiful and uplifting song has become a popular choice for the recessional and can help create a celebratory atmosphere.
  8. “Perfect” by Ed Sheeran: This romantic song is a popular choice for the bride’s processional or as a song to be played during the ceremony.
  9. “The Way You Look Tonight” by Frank Sinatra: This classic song has become a popular choice for the first dance, as well as for the father-daughter dance.
  10. “Unchained Melody” by The Righteous Brothers: This romantic ballad has become a popular choice for the first dance, as well as for the father-daughter dance.
  11. “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” by Aerosmith: This romantic ballad has become a popular choice for the first dance, as well as for the father-daughter dance.
  12. “Can’t Help Falling in Love” by Elvis Presley: This classic song has become a popular choice for the first dance, as well as for the father-daughter dance.
  13. “Thinking Out Loud” by Ed Sheeran: This romantic ballad has become a popular choice for the first dance, as well as for the father-daughter dance.
  14. “Here, There and Everywhere” by The Beatles: This romantic song has become a popular choice for the first dance, as well as for the father-daughter dance.
  15. “You Are the Best Thing” by Ray LaMontagne: This upbeat and joyful song has become a popular choice for the first dance, as well as for the father-daughter dance.
  16. “Make You Feel My Love” by Adele: This romantic ballad has become a popular choice for the first dance, as well as for the father-daughter dance.
  17. “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)” by James Taylor: This upbeat and joyful song has become a popular choice for the recessional and can help create a celebratory atmosphere.
  18. “The Prayer” by Andrea Bocelli and Celine Dion: This beautiful and emotional song has become a popular choice for the ceremony or as a special performance during the reception.
  19. “I Will Always Love You” by Whitney Houston: This romantic ballad has become a popular choice

Posted 04/26/2023

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Wedding Tip Wednesday – Your Wedding in Numbers

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Your Wedding In Numbers

How much you should spend on your wedding vendors?

The budget for each wedding vendor can vary depending on your location, the vendor’s experience, and the level of services they provide. However, as a general guideline, here are the average percentages of the total wedding budget that couples typically allocate to each vendor:

  1. Wedding Planner/Coordinator: 10-15% of the total wedding budget
  2. Venue/Catering: 40-50% of the total wedding budget
  3. Photographer/Videographer: 10-15% of the total wedding budget
  4. Florist/Decor: 8-10% of the total wedding budget
  5. Music/Entertainment: 8-10% of the total wedding budget
  6. Wedding Attire (including dress, tux/suit, hair, makeup): 8-10% of the total wedding budget
  7. Wedding Cake/Dessert: 2-3% of the total wedding budget
  8. Stationery (including invitations, programs, menus, etc.): 2-3% of the total wedding budget
  9. Transportation: 2-3% of the total wedding budget
  10. Favors/Gifts: 2-3% of the total wedding budget

Of course, these percentages are just a guideline, and you can adjust them based on your priorities and preferences. It’s essential to determine your overall wedding budget first and then allocate the funds based on what is most important to you. Additionally, keep in mind that some vendors may offer packages or customized options that can affect their pricing, so be sure to research and compare vendors to find the best fit for your perfect day.

Sometimes it can be difficult finding vendors within your budget.  Sometimes it means working a few extra shifts, taking a small loan out, or sacrificing on some other desires.  To be realistic, here’s a guide on what you should expect to spend for each vendor category in numbers.

  • Venue: $3500 – $12000
  • Wedding DJ: $2000 – $5000
  • Photo booth: $600 – $1200
  • Catering: $80 – 180 per person
  • Bartending: $15 – 25 per person
  • Photographer: $1500 – $3500
  • Cinematographer: $2000 – $4000
  • Cake/Baker: $300 – $800
  • Favors: $3 – 6 per person
  • Officiant: $250 – $600
  • Hair & Makeup: $450 – $850
  • Transportation: $750 – $1400
  • Flowers: $1100 – $2200
  • Rentals: $800 – $3600
  • Rehearsal Dinner: $1500 – $2300
  • Planner/Coordinator: $1000 – $2000
  • Band: $4000 – $10000
  • Stationery: $300 – 600

Posted 03/29/2023

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Wedding Tip Wednesday – Finding Value In Your Vendors

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Finding Value In Your Vendors

Don’t just choose your vendors over their price.  Meet with your vendors in person or virtually, ask tons of questions, ask if they are insured, research and read reviews on trusted sites like TheKnot and WeddingWire, make sure they mesh with you and your style, and most importantly, understand the value of the vendor you are interviewing.

I’ve had too many couples in the past that didn’t book with us come back and tell me they wished they booked with us because their cheaper DJ didn’t interact with them, or their photographer delivered blurry photos.

There are several reasons why finding professional wedding vendors over cheap ones is important for your special day:

  1. Quality of service: Professional vendors have the experience, expertise, and resources to provide high-quality service that meets your expectations. They understand what it takes to deliver excellent service and ensure that every detail is taken care of.
  2. Reliability: Professional vendors are more reliable than cheap ones. They are less likely to cancel at the last minute or fail to deliver on their promises. They have established businesses and reputations to uphold, and they take their commitments seriously.
  3. Responsiveness: Professional vendors are typically more responsive to your needs and concerns. They are available to answer questions, provide guidance, and offer support throughout the wedding planning process. They are committed to making your wedding day as stress-free as possible.
  4. Attention to detail: Professional vendors are known for their attention to detail. They understand that every aspect of your wedding is important and they strive to make sure that everything runs smoothly. They will work closely with you to ensure that your vision for your wedding is executed perfectly.
  5. Peace of mind: Hiring professional vendors will give you peace of mind on your wedding day. You can trust that they will handle everything professionally and ensure that your wedding day is everything you hoped it would be.

Overall, while cheap vendors may save you money upfront, the potential risks associated with their lack of experience, reliability, and attention to detail can result in a less-than-perfect wedding day experience. Investing in professional wedding vendors may require a higher initial investment, but it can ultimately lead to a more successful and memorable wedding day.

Posted 03/22/2023

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Welcome Edward Jackson To The Ross Productions Team!

We’re so happy to announce our newest team member! Welcome Edward Jackson (aka. DJ Spider). Edward is our newest talent in our DJ roster and we’re so glad to have him a part of our team!
 
Edward comes with 10+ years as a wedding and private event DJ, and is guaranteed to ROCK your event.  To have DJ Spider as your wedding or event DJ, contact us today and request him as your host.  We’ll set up a meeting to get the ball rolling!

Posted 03/15/2023

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