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What to Ask on a Palm Beach Venue Tour

The questions that actually decide a Palm Beach wedding — catering rules, buyouts, hurricane plans, noise curfews and valet — in the order you will need them.

Catering and the real minimum

The single biggest variable in Palm Beach is catering. Oceanfront resorts like the Breakers and boutique hotels like the Colony require in-house catering and price by per-person package with a food-and-beverage minimum; historic estates and museums like Whitehall require an approved outside caterer and charge a facility rental instead. Ask which model applies, what the true minimum spend is on your date, and what the service charge runs — it is often 24 to 25 percent on top.

Buyouts, room blocks and access

On the island, ask whether a wedding requires a full property buyout or shares the hotel with other guests, what room-block rates and minimums come with it, and how valet and parking work — on-island parking is tight and often valet-only. At the historic sites, ask about preservation rules: candles and open flame, where a tent and vendors may go, decor anchoring, and hard load-in windows.

Weather, noise and the clock

Confirm the real rain-and-heat plan and how quickly you can move to it, since a season date still carries wind off the Atlantic and a summer date carries storms. Ask the noise ordinance and hard end time — the Town of Palm Beach and its neighbors enforce them — and how outside vendors, shuttles and late-night departures are handled so your timeline survives contact with reality.