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Our Package
$300
Business fair
For most businesses event like book fair, craft fair.
- limited space access
- Secuirty facility
- Event support
- Decoration design
- Per day bill
$500
Wedding basic
For weddings with basic plan and limited item
- Full space access
- Food arrangement
- mangement support
- Decoration design
- Billed as shift
$800
Wedding plus
For most weddings with premium plans
- Full space access
- Dedicated team
- Buffet food
- Premium Decoration
- Pay as Plan
$1200
Corporate event
For most corporate business events
- Full space access
- Dedicated team
- Buffet food
- Premium Decoration
- Pay as Plan
Frequently Asked Questions
“After the ceremony, the bridal party will be taking pictures nearby for around an hour. Guests can head straight to the reception hall where we will be serving finger foods and beverages.”
Tip: It’s important to let your guests know what to do in-between the ceremony and reception. If the guests need to spend a few hours on their own before the reception, let them know of fun things to do in the area.
Tip: It’s important to let your guests know what to do in-between the ceremony and reception. If the guests need to spend a few hours on their own before the reception, let them know of fun things to do in the area.
While you don’t need to go into intricate detail about what’s happening every 30 minutes, your wedding website should definitely include your ceremony start time, reception start time and reception end time. If you’re hosting a cocktail hour before the
reception commences, this can be included in your timeline, too.
Whether you’re opting for a wishing well, online registry, charity donations or no gifts whatsoever, your wedding website FAQs is a great place to communicate these details with your guests. Remember, there should be no pressure or obligation on your
guests to give a gift, so keep this in mind with your wording! Make it clear that giving a gift isn’t necessary, but the option is there for those who choose to do so.