On March 19th, the Los Angeles County Health Department ordered a closure on all non essential businesses for exactly one month. In one night, countless weddings were literally kicked out of their venues. And because it happened so quickly, many couples were frustrated and hurt by the way it was handled. I want to tell you that I also have many friends who were employed at those venues and many of them even lost their jobs that night. Golf courses, hotels, banquet halls, and the like had to shut their doors and many of my friends were actually laid off when this happened. They had no choice but to tell their couples, “I’m sorry, we are closed for the next month”. March and April events were given almost no options.
In some cases, the venue reps are not even reachable right now. I’m sure this is beyond frustrating. In the meantime, I urge you to use your other resources.. other vendors, wedding facebook groups, and the contracts or packages the venue gave you in the beginning. Rest assured, in my experience, most venues are allowing these options:
Postpone to a new date with no penalties, but they may still hold you to your original food and beverage minimum or rental rate. Most are trying to keep it within 2020 while some are allowing events to move into 2021!
Cancel completely with either some penalty or no penalty. For the events that were scheduled between 3/19 and 4/19, most couples are protected under the venues Force Majure clause which means they were literally unable to fulfill their part of the agreement.
I can’t even imagining how devastating of a loss this was for the venues, but it does make things better for the couple. Unfortunately, because this is your biggest ticket item, in terms of money spent or deposits, I urge you not to make any decisions about cancelling or postponing until you have all the facts from your venue. However, you can put a plan into action now, even if it’s just hypothetical.