The cost of the locations should be your first consideration. Outhouses have little if any resources that can be of use during an event. This means that you will have to outsource seats, tents, power, lighting, water, washroom, and other services. The costs involved in hiring this could be quite significant. Ensure that the outhouse is licensed to hold public events before making any arrangements with service providers.
You should also keep in mind the sound ordinance rules that govern various localities. You should check with the local authorities regarding how long into the night you can play music. Since some weddings go well into the night, make plans with your DJ to cease the music once the time limit for playing music is reached.
You should also take a look at the barn grounds and assess the availability of space for vehicles and special carriages. Some outhouses have relatively limited space that could prove problematic for the entry, movement, and parking of special vehicles as well as those designated to carry the elderly. The outhouse location should be easily accessible, appropriate and comfy for your visitors.
Check the barns for bugs to make adequate preparations. Bugs are a common part of outhouses since animals occupy them. Ensure that you purchase sufficient bug repellent sprays, candles, and scents to keep away the insects during your big day. You should especially see to it that guests have easy access to bug repellants anywhere within the facility.
Make plans to protect your guests against the weather. This means having paper fans for use in the hot weather. Most outdoor ceremonies are carried out in the warm to hot months. These plans will ensure your guests are comfortable and able to go along with the proceedings. You can also make plans to have battery operated fans at your ceremony to keep the guests cool.
You should also check out the allergens present within the barn locations. These include animals, bales of hay, grass and other common allergens. You should make sure that the area is thoroughly cleaned and all animals moved during your ceremony. If you would like to make use of the bales as seating options, make sure they are well covered to avoid hay particles blowing into the air.
Check the grounds to determine how suitable they would be for different types of shoes. Most barns have extremely soft grounds that make it impossible to walk in pointy heeled shoes such as stilettos.
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