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Considering a marquee wedding? (pros and cons)

If the last time you went in a large tent was for communal meals at Brownie camp, then you’ll be amazed - and delighted - at just how luxurious today’s range of marquees can be made to look.
Draped in a rainbow choice of coloured fabrics, and bedecked with flowers, ribbons and fairy lights, a marquee can be the dream setting for an English summer wedding.
Marquee catering

One of the advantages of a marquee wedding is being able to choose your own outside caterer.
They will set up a mobile kitchen on trestle tables in a catering tent - usually the end of the marquee which has been partitioned off - and will usually also have a refridgerated van.
Alternatively, go for a country theme with a wedding barbeque or hog roast, or provide your guests with picnic hampers and rugs.
Mobile Loos

Don't scrimp on this one!
For around £200 you can have a pair of tardis toilets - those awful ones you find at festivals and on building sites, or for £450-£550 you can have a proper trailer with seperate ladies and gents flushing toilets with proper basins, towels, mirrors and even a vase of flowers.
Easy choice?
