FI and I saw a venue today that we loved, but there is one thing I'm unsure about. For the reception, dining is set up outside on the lawn, and dancing is then inside. I feel a little weird about this set up, but I absolutely loved the venue otherwise, so I'm hoping to get some feedback on this.
The site is a historical house on a large property. There are vinyards, orchards, and beautiful gardens. While walking around, I could actually imagine myself walking down the aisle toward the gazebo (the first venue we've visited so far where I could actually see the ceremony in my head). The facilities manager then showed us the lawn where the reception is normally set up, and it's lovely. The thing is, because of noise ordinances and because there are residences surrounding the historic park, any music has to occur inside the historic house. The house is great, and the rooms that they set up for dancing would be a great size, and in theory there's good flow between the lawn and the interior. My concern is that, since the doors are supposed to remain closed (noise ordinance again) it feels like the dancing will be utterly separate from the rest of the reception. Everyone has to shlep inside to watch the first dance, do the hora, everything. I'm not sure if that's too awkward.
Has anyone been to a wedding with this sort of setup? Was it as awkward as I'm imagining? Or did it work? Any advice? TIA