What do I do if it gets too cold at a winter wedding?

Question Asked: 19/02/2025

Wedding Date: 28/02/2025

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Midnight Hotel

(1) · Canberra

Posted: 22/02/2025

Being in Canberra, we love a winter wedding here at Midnight Hotel. Cosey up next to our fireplaces and take advantage of all our indoor venues, ready to host your extra special day. 

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Australian Bushland Weddings

(3) · Webbs Creek, Penrith / Blue Mountains

Posted: 20/02/2025

As our venue is an outdoor venue , we provide gas standing heaters for guests and we would suggest a great roaring fire to keep guests cosy , we also always suggest appropriate clothing ,some brides in the past have had a basket with lap blankets available to use , with all our venues if the weather turns we have the option of undercover spaces

Canberra Homestead - Tuggeranong & Events

(37) · Sydney, Canberra & ACT Wide

Posted: 20/02/2025

Take Advantage of IndoorsEmbrace the warmth at Tuggeranong Homestead! Step inside to our inviting indoor spaces, complete with crackling fires, or head to The Shed for a charming wet weather option. For your ceremony, enjoy the serene gazebo surrounded by 160-year-old Elms, offering a picturesque setting with plenty of foliage. Or, retreat to the cozy Drawing Room, where a fireplace with an inglenook provides the perfect place to warm up. Spend your reception enjoying the intimate, cozy atmosphere — no matter the weather

Village Roadshow Theme Parks

(15) · Gold Coast and surrounds

Posted: 20/02/2025

Hi There,

Our outdoor venues have heaters and indoor venues have reverse cycle airconditioning. :)

The Vue Restaurant

(4) · Brisbanet And Surrounding Areas

Posted: 20/02/2025

There are many ways to keep warm at a winter wedding. Our venue is equipped with 3 fireplaces spaced all around the reception space to keep it toasty warm. It is also a great excuse to accessorize with your bridal gown and grooms suit. There are some amazing wraps, shawls and jackets that you can add which also give you multiple styles just with one wedding dress. Choosing the right winter meal is also a great way to keep warm. We offer some beautiful hearty meals that can be adapted to make your wedding day perfect! 

Note Park Weddings

(3) · Homebush QLD, Australia

Posted: 20/02/2025

Note Park Grazing Co has 2 big fire pits and some couples bring in gas heaters from hire companies.

The Marion

(9) · Canberra

Posted: 20/02/2025

Congratulations on your engagement! We provide heaters for external spaces in cooler weather, however, also have wonderful all whether back up options for your ceremony should the temperature mean, you prefer to move inside. Once inside our entire venue is heated. Also adding some amazing personal touches such as a mulled wine or a hot chocolate station are great options for Winter weddings, which bring guests much enjoyment. Get in touch and we can happily provide some advice and assistance.

Burswood on Swan

(30) · Western Australia

Posted: 20/02/2025

We highly reccommend your wedding reception to be held inside one of our function rooms in Winter (which also has heating.) Our venue still has stunning river and city views. If it is raninig and cold for your outdoors ceremony then we will be able to hold this inside. 

Fondata 1872

(12) · Yarra Valley

Posted: 20/02/2025

Fondata has three open fireplaces throughout the venue including a double fireplace in the main dining room as well as two historic fireplaces in the Wellers Room. It's the perfect intimate space and warmth for you and your guests. We also have indoor ceremony options as well as an undercover outdoor terrace to choose from, meaning you have a choice of ceremony space to suit your wedding.

Elite Barn Weddings

(1) · Townsville / Magnetic Island

Posted: 20/02/2025

It doesn't generally get too cold in winter in Townsville. 
We do have a big fire pit to sit around and some people do hire heaters from local hire companies 

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