Villa are offering an unbelievable package - a chance to 'Win Your Wedding.'If you're thinking of popping the question - and in today's society that could refer to the man or the woman - why not check out this incredible competition to help take the stress out of the big day.Our 'Win Your Wedding' couple will receive a prize worth in excess of £5,000 including:Assistance of our personal wedding coordinators to help you through the planning of your perfect wedding receptionInvitations for your special day for up to 100 guests, courtesy of Crescent PressChair covers to personalise your special day, courtesy of Wedding Wishes£500 gift voucher from Harvey Nichols to spend on an outfit of your choiceBridal bouquet and button-hole for the groom courtesy of Clare Handsaker FloristsCivil ceremony suite, wedding drinks package and wedding breakfast in our McGregors Suite for up to 60 guestsEvening reception finger buffet for up to 100 guestsSouvenir menu cardsDJ and disco, courtesy of Roger Clark DiscosFor your chance to win this fabulous prize, simply tell us why you and your partner should win a wedding reception at Villa Park.Our panel of judges will then select three couples to go through to the next round.Click here to enter online.Terms and conditions apply - click here to see a full list of terms and conditions.Please be advised that the bride or groom must enter and you are not permitted to enter on behalf of anyone else.This competition is open to participants 18 years and over. Only one entry per couple. Deadline for entries October 31.
I'm getting married next year, but if I was to present the missus with this as the reception, she'd go f-ing mental! It sounds bloody horrible, with everything sponsored and a bit naff. Give me the upstairs of a pub any day.
Only a hundred guests?I'd imagine that for most coulpes wanting to share their special day that'd be no-where near enough.
Quote from: Chris Harte on October 06, 2010, 03:42:06 PMOnly a hundred guests?I'd imagine that for most coulpes wanting to share their special day that'd be no-where near enough.I would suggest that for the sort of bloke - and let's face it, it would be a bloke - who thinks Villa Park is the perfect wedding venue, 100 guests would be more than adequate. Indeed, he might want including those room dividing curtains to make the occasion seem more intimate.