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Evaluating Event Venues Online: 5 Things Planners Should Look For

When it comes to evaluating event venues online, you’ll often hear: Location, location, location! It’s the catchphrase of the real estate industry, and it’s no different for event planning. Possibly the most important decision an event planner can make that will affect the event’s outcome would be the venue. And it’s getting more challenging because venues in first-tier cities aren’t necessarily the right first choice anymore.

The venue sets the scene, dictates many choices related to the event, and influences the experiences of your guests probably more than any other factor. And the result every event planner is looking to provide for their participants: Experience, experience, experience!

Because your venue decision will have the largest impact, you will want to see the location for yourself. However, if you’re not able to do a live site visit, do as much online research as possible. Once you have determined your event budget, a number of attendees, and type of event, your research will help to narrow down the locations to align with the requisite criteria. So, we’ve rounded up the top five items that you need for evaluating event venues online before going on a site visit.

Discover The Keys to Evaluating Event Venues Online

1. Check out the event venues’ visuals online before your site visit

Start with the photos and (hopefully) virtual tour the venue provides online. Pay special attention to the existing décor inside the venue. What style is the architecture and what does the building’s interior convey? The less the ambiance matches the desired feeling of your event (upscale, high tech, etc.) the more decorating you’ll need to do.

Also, are the photos the venue provides online real and to scale? Obviously, venues want to present the best images of their location, but these can sometimes be unrealistic. If the venue does not provide unaltered photos, then ask your contact to take a few pictures of the space and email them to you. Ideally, a 360-degree view of meeting rooms with descriptions would help to see those spaces in real situations.

The layout and floor plan will greatly affect a number of aspects of your event including the flow of traffic (high traffic areas such as registration, auditorium doors, etc.), and event activities (a stage for speakers, demo area, bar, etc.). Most hotels and venues provide a separate section online for planners containing floor plans and capacity charts. It’s the perfect place to get started.

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2. Check the event venue’s location on online maps & use street view to explore further

Check out the venue location on a map. Accessibility is an important consideration when choosing the best venue for your event. Some areas to consider: Is it close to area attractions and events? What is the distance from the airport and public transportation? Will guests be able to get to the venue easily, is there parking and is it accessible for those needing special accommodations?

3. Explore the event venue’s dining & catering options

Whether a small business meeting or a large formal gala, most events require some aspect of food and drinks for their guests. Look for menus, selections, and pricing online to determine if the venue’s dining options meet your requirements. Regardless of whether the venue requires you to use their onsite catering or not, it’s always good to know what choices the guests will have when outside of the event.

4. View the event venue’s exclusive and complimentary amenities

Many venues offer different amenities and it’s important to know going in what you’ll need. For instance, is complimentary Wi-Fi important? Will you need plush bathrobes in the room? What about a refrigerator or microwave? Are pets welcome? Knowing in advance will help determine the best venue.

5. Take down the event venue’s contact information for easy follow up

Make note of the names, email addresses, and phone numbers for the general manager, sales representatives, and/or director of catering. A direct contact is helpful to provide the information you need during the research stage and will help coordinate your site visit in the future.

Now you’re ready to save time evaluating your next venue online!

Up next, discover how to find the best event venues to evaluate, and prepare for your site visit with a helpful event site visit checklist. Then, bring your event diagramming and seating to life with fast online free planning tools.

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