Ample Outlets Be sure to take a thorough cruise around the room to see if it has lots of power outlets—especially if you're partying in a place that's not a regular spot for hosting weddings. Your main user of outlets will be the entertainment crew, so take note of all the places where they'll be able to plug things in. If their location will force your DJ to spin records out of the bathroom (kidding, but you get the point), make sure he has plenty of extension cords. Good Acoustics If the place is too echoey, it could give some weird reverb to the band, not to mention make it difficult for guests to hear one another talking. A tile or wood floor will amplify sounds while a thick carpet will tend to muffle them. Check out the room's sound quality during an event and tailor your music to the venue too. A jazz combo will sound better at an intimate art gallery than a 14-piece orchestra would (not to mention the fact that it takes up less floor space). Plenty of Parking Make sure the site is near a good parking lot, garage or big, empty street where it's legal (and safe!) to park. If parking is a problem, look for other ways to get everyone to the party. see venue
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