Monday, January 27, 2014
Long Island Weddings
Long Island is somewhat unique; geographically; it may be the largest island off the US mainland; but, it is not really all that big. However, in terms of population it has more people than (say) Ireland living on it. Long Island is split up into 4 counties, two of them are parts of New York City (i.e. Brooklyn and Queens) while the other two are the suburban counties of Nassau and Suffolk.
Nassau and Suffolk have a high concentration of wealthy residents and a surprisingly large amount of unspoilt countryside – golf and country clubs along with mansions built by some of the nation’s first millionaires can be found in these counties. It goes without saying that many people there are discerning in their tastes and will only accept the best.
Long Island Weddings Are Likely To Be Posh Affairs
Not only will the doting parents want the best for their offspring, they will also expect to have a large number of guests present to witness the happy day. A back room at a restaurant; or, even a hotel function room, are unlikely to suffice for these weddings; something grand, large and spectacular is usually more in order. A specification that is more likely to be filled by a venue that can truly call itself a Wedding Hall On Long Island.
Large function rooms where only the finest food and wines can be served efficiently (but discretely) to many people will be a major factor in the choice of a Wedding Hall On long Island as the venue for what used to be called a “society wedding”. This will be followed by the venue’s ability to provide the whole wedding party package; for some, it may be acceptable custom to turn up, give the bridal couple a gift and, then eat their food and beat a hasty retreat; but, for much of Long Island society, a full party is expected along with music and dancing (plus of course the speeches, reminiscences, release of doves, etc). A good Wedding Hall On Long Island can take all of this in its routine stride.
Inside & Out
As well as lavish surroundings inside the venue; most wedding organizers place great emphasis on the backdrop for the wedding photographs. Any Wedding Hall On Long Island that has large, immaculate gardens that are attractive regardless of the season should score well with the bride and groom as well as all the guests. The countryside of Long Island has this potential and has the venues that enable wedding groups to make the most of their photo ops.
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