Factors that affect an outdoor event are quite different from indoor affairs. In fact, there are certain things that you might fail to think about when you’re used to planning events held behind closed doors.
Be it a concert, a corporate party, or a simple get-together with friends and family, planning an event held outside requires more consideration than you may be used to. To help you out, we have compiled 6 things you should remember when planning outdoor events:
- Determine if Your Event Can Be Held Outdoors
There are certain affairs that may not be effective when held outside. Before even deciding that the one you are planning is an outdoor event, take into consideration the main goals, core function, and other factors of the event. One example of an affair that is better held inside a conference hall or a convention center are engineering and technology conferences.
- Take Care of the Venue
There are various considerations when it comes to choosing a venue when it comes to outdoor events. Unlike those held inside concert halls and party ballrooms, outdoor venues tend to need more thinking and work as there are factors like the weather and local government permits that need to be dealt with beforehand. Do some research on ordinances as well as the weather forecast to have a backup strategy in case things don’t go as initially planned.
- Have All Necessary Equipment Ready
Since the event will be held outdoors, you may need to rent or acquire a separate service for the necessary equipment. Compared to indoor events, holding an affair outdoors is a bit more complicated as you may need a portable generator to power the sound systems, lighting, and other electronics necessary for the events success. Some affairs may also require Wi-Fi access to help boost the event’s social media presence. The best thing to do is have a checklist of these items long before the actual event to avoid forgetting any important tool for the affair.
- Think of the Logistics and Layout
Layout and logistics are two more considerations when it comes to planning an outdoor event. TO ensure that the event goes well, it is important to have a good idea of the actual layout of the venue. Take pictures of the entire venue. It would also be wise to use a sketch plan for the layout and mark areas where you deem it best to put vendors, booths, seats, and others. Remember to include the area where loading in and out are to be done to make the event go smoothly.
- Make Guests Comfortable
Outdoor events often require more effort from planners when it comes to making guests comfortable mainly because of the setting. Be sure to provide all necessary equipment for your attendees to enjoy their time at the affair. This means there should be a steady supply of drinking water or water fountains and air conditioning or heating. Parking spaces that aren’t too far away from the event venue counts, too.
- Have a Backup Plan
After thinking about all the other five considerations in this list, make sure to come up with a backup plan for every single one of them. The weather, for example, can have major effects on the events success. Because of this, it is imperative that event planners come up with a way to keep the affair going even through an unexpected rain shower by determining if a sudden change of venue is possible. If not, think about providing enough coverage during the damp weather by putting up large tents.