5 Worst Places To Have Your Wedding

Everyone loves weddings. It brings together happy people, food and memories. However, except for the people that it matters to, it’s best not to have a wedding at specific places.

Here are some worst places to have a wedding:

  • The Mall

Trying to make your wedding public?
Get a Television station to air your big day. Having a wedding ceremony at the mall is a disaster in the making. You and your guests are at the risk of having your properties being stolen.

There will undoubtedly be a lot of distractions. Also, you may end up attending to more people than you can allow.

 

  • Close to the Swimming Pool

For beaches, there’s no mistaking it. Water is everywhere, and most times, your guests will be facing the view. However, at places close to the swimming pool, there’s always the chance of forgetting especially if the pool is covered.

It is particularly very risky for children who may be running around unguarded.

 

  • Windy/Sandy Areas

Having a wedding at a sandy and windy place is stressful. You and your guests will spend the whole day clinging on to your outfits and properties to avoid losing it to the wind. The sand will also occasionally get caught in your eyes.

 

  • On a High Mountain

Having a wedding with the mountain as your view is different from having it on a mountain. First, you and your guests would have to spend a couple of minutes or hours reaching the peak. Then, you may have to worry about people who are afraid of heights. Rather than focusing their attention on trying to survive, have your wedding on a plain ground.

 

  • In a Rain Forest after it rains

Having a wedding in a safe rain forest during the dry season can be beautiful and picturesque. However, the soil gets soggy after it rains and it brings with it all sorts of insects. If you’re planning on having a wedding in a rain forest, look out for the right weather.

 

Or did you have your wedding in any of these places and have a different experience? Please share with us in the comment section below.

Written by Ojatula Opeyemi