Lagos Traffic On Your Wedding Day Five Ways To Beat It

Lagos Traffic On Your Wedding Day Five Ways To Beat It

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We all know how frustrating and completely unpredictable Lagos traffic could be in a typical day. One thing you can’t afford to risk though is arriving very late  to your own wedding or worse still having to wait for the page boy or best-man who is supposedly giving you the ring at the alter. There have been several worse case scenarios and the list is endless not mentioning  how horrible it would be for the bride and groom to be  stuck in Lagos traffic. Well, cheer up. There are practical ways to get round this and we are sure glad to share this insight with you. However, if you feel there are more practical ways that had worked for you or your friend then we will love to hear from you as this would help many couples who might be  crippling with fear because of the peculiarity of Lagos Traffic and its impact on the whole wedding ceremony.

So here goes.

 

1, Get Married On A Thursday

Getting married during the weekdays is no news. But if you particularly wish to get married on a weekday then please choose Thursday because on this day, all traders in Lagos are expected to clean their environs more like an environmental day for them. The road is usually very free up until 10 a.m in the morning. Now if you can set up on your way to the hall before 10 in the morning, you’ll be beating the traffic with a huge smile on your face.

2,  Split Your Wedding Ceremony

Now this might sound like it wouldn’t work but hear me out.  If you travel during the off-peak period and during the week, you would love Lagos but this is not always the case as traffic builds up every now and then especially in some key areas. You can control the situation and push the envelope irrespective. Have the exchange of vows done during the week at an  off peak time having with you key family members and friends around then you can have a light lunch or dinner after the exchange of vows at your residence. Afterwards, have the bigger party during the weekend where extended families and friends can come and celebrate with you anywhere in your choice area. At least, you wouldn’t have to be pressed for time as you have already tied the knot.

3,  Lodge In A Place Close To The Venue Hall

Most couples would rather lodge in a  hotel close enough to their center to avoid the traffic. Smart couples also know the importance of having their key vendors around and early enough to get the ball rolling. So, they lodge them around at the same hotel or a cheaper location. This would get all  key parties to the wedding on ground and on time for the ceremony. Even if your vendors agree to come at a very early time, you still can not rely on that because as you know, anything can happen in the interim on their way to you.

4,  Get A Venue Hall That Is Easily Accessible

Some places in Lagos are just so prone to traffic it’s unbelievable. Anytime of the day or any day of the week, it’s always the same, there will always be traffic. My advice is you avoid such areas when looking for a venue hall. Avoid them with a capital A. Cancel any event hall around that area and look for an alternative location. If the price is just what you need for your budget then you need to think which of the two you wish to sacrifice- TIME OR MONEY.  Paying a bit more in an easily accessible area and having a stress-free day without the fear of traffic could be all worth the trouble ( I can’t tell you how that feels)

5, Avoid Areas With More Than Two Events Halls In The Same Place

I can’t begin to tell you how mashed up an area can be if there are more than two events halls located in the area and having weddings going on at the same time. It’s confusing, frustrating and car parking can be, well, to say the least, a nightmare! It’s just not practical and not a good sight too. Getting your guests confused about where and what doesn’t keep you in the good light as a good host. Avoid such event centers all holed up in one area since the traffic towards that end would be very tight.

I hope this helps but if you do have anymore then simply reply or email us on [email protected]  and we will be glad to share your thoughts

|Ist Pics byBeccaBorge, 2nd Pics by Fullhouse Photostudio|

 

 

 

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