Cape May County NJ Is Made Up Of The Following Towns:
Anglesea, Avalon, Beesleys Point, Belleplain, Bennett, Bowman Manor, Burleigh, Cape May, Cape May Court House, Cape May Point, Cedar Grove, Cedar Springs, Clermont, Cold Spring, Del Haven, Dennisville, Diamond Beach, Dias Creek, Eldora, Erma, Erma Park, Fishing Creek, Goshen, Grassy Sound, Green Creek, Greenfield, Highs Beach, Kimbles Beach, Kimseytown, Marlyn Manor, Marmora, Marshallville, Mayville, Miami Beach, Middletown, Mount Pleasant, North Cape May, North Dennis, North Highlands Beach, North Wildwood, Nummytown, Ocean City, Ocean View, Palermo, Petersburg, Pierces, Pierces Point, Potato Island, Reeds Beach, Rio Grande, Sally Marshall Crossing, Scotch Bonnet, Sea Isle City, Seaville, Shawcrest, South Dennis, South Seaville, Steelmantown, Stone Harbor, Stone Harbor Manor, Strathmere, Sunset Beach, Swain, Swainton, Town Bank, Townsends Inlet, Tuckahoe, Villas, West Cape May, West, Wildwood, Whitesboro, Wildwood Crest, Wildwood Gables, Wildwood Gardens, Wildwood Highlands Beach, Wildwood Junction, Woodbine, Woodbine Junction.
When considering a venue for either a wedding, birthday celebration, anniversary, communion, bar / bat mitzvah or any special event you may want to review some of the following basic tips;
1) Make sure the venue is well suited for the
amount of people you think will attend.
2) If the venue is large make sure they don't
have another event going on at the same
time as yours.
3) Research any catering halls reputation and
reviews while also checking the BBB.
4) If your event requires some outside
accommodations find out what their protocol
is for bad weather.
5) Ask to speak with their former customers
about their experience with them.
6) Always ask a banquet hall whether or not
they offer cancellation insurance.
7) Consider having your venue in a hotel for
convenience if you have many guests
arriving from out of town.
8) Ask your venue if they can recommend other
vendors you might need such as limousine
service, photographers etc...
9) If the food you eat is important to you ask if
you can be a guest at one of their upcoming
events so you can sample it first hand.
10) If you choose a cash bar it's a good idea to
establish the cost for drinks ahead of time.
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Your Needs And With In Your Budget"
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