One questions the wisdom of having a wedding in a barn at sub-zero temperatures when said barn doesn't have any kind of heating whatsoever. I do hope everyone complained. At least you can sue them if your toes fall off...
Oh gods I hate being cold, and we've just had wimpy -8C to worry about. My recommendation is to spend the next day living in a hot bath. :P
the barn had heating, and the room where the reception dinner was held was actually quite warm. but part of the reception was held on like, this huge open-air deck and there was only temporary plastic sheeting for walls. (there was heat there, too, but it was only partially effective.)
i know the major reason for the venue was cost, the wedding party splurged on the open bar ;P
the hotel being like, 50°F with the 'heating' on was a lot worse, the barn at least got warmer as the wedding went on.
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Date: 2010-01-11 08:22 pm (UTC)From:Oh gods I hate being cold, and we've just had wimpy -8C to worry about. My recommendation is to spend the next day living in a hot bath. :P
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Date: 2010-01-12 02:15 pm (UTC)From:i know the major reason for the venue was cost, the wedding party splurged on the open bar ;P
the hotel being like, 50°F with the 'heating' on was a lot worse, the barn at least got warmer as the wedding went on.
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Date: 2010-01-12 06:28 pm (UTC)From:Ah, quite rightly they relied on the 'beer parkers' to keep everyone nice and toasty. I very much approve. ;)