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Portable restrooms for weddings in Kentucky 2023

How Long in Advance Should You Plan Your Wedding?

Christmas and the New Year – what a wonderful time of happiness and family and gifts, but also the perfect time for a proposal. With so many deals and discounts, it’s no wonder that it’s one of the most popular times of the year to get engaged! If you found your forever partner and are now expecting to tie the knot sometime soon, you might be wondering what your wedding timeframe should be.

Well, it’s probably all very dependent on what you want for your special day. How in-demand is the venue you have your eye on? What about the caterer and the florist? How far booked out is your photographer?

That might seem like a vague answer, so to make it easier, most wedding experts will tell you that planning a year to 18 months in advance is usually going to be your best bet, but there are always exceptions. Depending on what time time of year you want to get married and how set you are on having specific vendors for your wedding, it could be more like 24 months, or if you’re doing it DIY or small-scale, it could be as short as 3-4 months!

Either way, experts also recommend taking the month right after you get engaged to stop, celebrate, and make big decisions with your new fiancé before any other planning begins.

Pre-Planning Decisions

In order for the wedding to go smoothly, both partners should have a good idea of what they envision for their wedding, and then to compromise if need be. Even if one partner has more investment in how the wedding looks or what they want there, both should be involved in this pre-planning period, because this is where big decisions get made.

  1. What season do you want the wedding?
  2. Do you want a long or a short engagement?
  3. What’s the wedding budget?
  4. If there’s a honeymoon, when will it be taken?
  5. How many people will be invited?
  6. How big will the wedding party be?

The average engagement period is 13-16 months in the US, so don’t feel like you have to rush, or like you have to wait that long at all! It’s nice to just celebrate love and the engagement in and of itself, so don’t feel pressured to begin planning the big ticket items straight away, especially if you already know you want a long engagement, since that gives you a timeframe forgiving of potential accidents that can take time to fix.

What’s the Next Step in Planning a Wedding?

Once you’ve figured out the answers to these questions, it will be much easier to start the heavy-duty planning after. For example, after a season has been chosen, it will be easier then to choose a specific date for your big day, and that timeframe is the most important part of planning, since everything else revolves around it from booking a venue to letting your vendors know when they’ll need to provide their services. And since you’ll know your budget and your target guest limit, your next step of finding and booking a venue will be made a little easier, since a lot of venues are booked a year in advance, but you’ve already talked about limits and constraints.

Make sure you know what kind of food you’re looking for and if the caterer is able to work within your chosen venue’s contract. Sometimes, certain venues will have guidelines or even a list of approved caterers that you’ll have to choose from, so if food is an important part of your wedding, plan accordingly! Your other vendors should be booked sooner rather than later, as well, such as:

  • Florists
  • Make-up and hair stylists
  • Photographers
  • Videographers
  • DJs
  • Bar services
  • Bakers
  • Portable restroom services
  • Clean up services
  • Etc.

You always want to make sure that each service has an opening for your date, especially if you’re looking for a specific provider!

Finally, when it comes to ‘save the dates’ and invitations, a good recommended timeframe to start sending out your paper or digital invitations is 6-8 months from your chosen date or ASAP for ‘save the dates’ and then 6-8 weeks from the wedding for invitations. And closer to the date might be cutting it close for some guests, so you’ll want to make sure you give them plenty of time to RSVP and plan for travel, childcare, pet care, and to purchase any gifts they might want to give. You should also be looking for flights or travel costs for your own honeymoon around the time you send out the ‘save the dates’ so that you can get a good grasp on how much you’ll be paying for travel, lodgings, food, etc. and factor that into how much you’ll be willing to pay for the other wedding services.

Contact Moon for Your Portable Restroom Needs

Moon has been Kentucky’s source for premium portable restrooms, portable restroom trailers, showers, portable handicap restrooms, and more for decades. We also specialize in other related services including trailer storage and sales, dumpster rentalsrefrigerated container rentals and more. If you need a clean, high-quality solution for your restroom needs at your wedding, Moon is in your corner and ready to fit your timeframe! Ask for the Moon and get it!

Moon Portable Restrooms has years of experience offering the best portable restrooms, restroom trailers, portable handicap restrooms, and handwashing stations available to customers across Kentucky and Southern Indiana. For more information, give Moon Portable Restrooms a call at 502-776-2199

Kentucky Music Festivals

Summer Music Festivals to Check Out in Kentucky

Everyone can enjoy live music. Whether you are an avid music fan or a casual listener, there is a show/festival for you this summer. Enjoying the weather and tunes with friends, family, or just by yourself is a great way to get out the door and have some fun. That’s why we’ve put together this list of amazing music festivals in Kentucky to check out this summer!

Waterfront Wednesdays

Louisville’s WFPK Waterfront Wednesdays are a wonderful option for families and music lovers alike this summer. The short, free, and family friendly shows usually contain three acts and are perfect for an affordable music experience. Plus, the shows take place on the scenic Louisville waterfront, providing a great view of the river. If you decide to check it out, keep an eye out for Moon portable restrooms! Portable restrooms are a key part of any large outdoor gathering, and at Moon we are happy to play the role we do in maintaining a clean and healthy environment at these outdoor festivals. The dates and lineups are listed here!

ROMP

ROMP: Bluegrass Roots and Branches Festival is put on by the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame and Museum. This festival is great for fans of bluegrass and folk music both young and old. ROMP, originally standing for “River of Music Party”, takes place every year in Owensboro’s Yellow Creek park. Because of the festival’s mission to acknowledge both the “roots” and “branches” of bluegrass, the lineup is a blend of classic bluegrass performers and refreshing, contemporary acts. For more details on the history and impact of ROMP, check out this awesome article from Owensboro Living, or check out the lineup and get tickets here.

Forecastle

Forecastle is arguably Kentucky’s premiere music festival. By creating a fun and unique atmosphere year after year, the festival has built a young and dedicated following. This summer’s lineup, equal parts eclectic and explosive, is not to be missed. With larger than life headliners such as Louisville native Jack Harlow, psychedelic powerhouse Tame Impala, and two-time Grammy winner Tyler the Creator, Forecastle truly has something for everyone. Even the most niche of music lovers will be excited by the inclusion of cutting edge acts like Still Woozy, Earl Sweatshirt, 100 Gecs, and Jpegmafia. Like WFPK’s Waterfront Wednesdays, Forecastle takes place in Louisville’s Waterfront Park, which means great views and plenty of access to the delicious restaurants found downtown. The full lineup and other details can be found here.

Louder Than Life

If you are looking for exciting, high-volume rock music, then Louder Than Life is the festival for you. Louder Than Life strives to live up to its name by providing festival goers with the ultimate rock, metal, and punk experience. In 2020 the festival, like so many others, was sadly canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Luckily, Louder Than Life was able to rally with around 160,000 attendees last year. If Louder Than Life sounds like your kind of festival, you can find tickets and details here.

Portable restrooms are a necessity for large outdoor gatherings like music festivals. At Moon, we help promote a fun, healthy, and clean environment by providing quality portable restroom solutions. Whether you’re putting on your own special event, wedding, or just a backyard party, Moon Portable Restrooms offers a complete line of clean, well maintained, and spacious portable restrooms.

Moon Portable Restrooms has years of experience offering the best portable restrooms, restroom trailers, and handwashing stations available to customers across Kentucky and Southern Indiana. For more information, give Moon Portable Restrooms a call at 502-547-1489.

Portable Restrooms in Jeffersontown

Portable Restroom Rentals in Jeffersontown, Kentucky

Jeffersontown, aka J-town, is one of the most desirable places to live in Jefferson County, and it’s no wonder why. This home-rule class city has a welcoming feel, thanks to its local history, tons of great restaurants, parks, employment opportunities, highly-rated schools, new housing developments, and other community-minded attractions. If you’re looking for a slower pace of life with all the nearby amenities of downtown Louisville, look no further than Jeffersontown.

What’s So Great About Jeffersontown?

For starters, the history. Jeffersontown was first settled in 1794 as a trading-station for pioneers heading to the Falls of the Ohio and many influential families settled in the area, such as the Bruners and Oldhams. Farmers settled the land as well–in fact, several historic properties belonging to the Tyler family still exist as the Blackacre Preserve, a 271-acre nature preserve that is used as an event venue, education center, and popular destination. You can visit the Jeffersontown Historical Museum or website if you’re interested in more local history. 

There’s a lot of community pride in Jeffersontown that shines through annual events and activities. Some local events include Easterfest, SummerFest, the Gaslight Festival, Pumpkinfest, and Christmas Gaslight Square. The Chamber of Commerce is very active, supporting networking and local businesses.

Jeffersontown also offers many parks for families and outdoor-minded individuals, such as Charlie Vettiner, Jeffersontown Veterans Memorial Park, Skyview Park, and Pope Lick Park, part of the Parklands of Floyds Fork. The area also offers plenty of shopping and indoor fun, such as Main Event Louisville and Malibu Jack’s. 

How Can Moon Portable Restrooms Help Me?

Whether you own a business, are hosting an event, managing a construction project, planning a wedding, concert, or festival, you should consider working with Moon Portable Restrooms. As the number one provider of local sanitation in the region and one of Kentucky’s largest full service leasing companies, we have decades of experience serving Jeffersontown and the surrounding region. We offer a variety of portable restrooms for different needs and purposes and are happy to provide you with insight into what best fits your needs.

As a full service leasing company, we can also provide you with storage trailers, ground level storage containers, office trailers, portable mini storage, dumpsters, refrigerated storage, warehousing and, of course, luxury restroom trailers and portable restrooms.

To reserve portable restrooms in Jeffersontown, Kentucky, request a free quote online or call 502-547-1750 for more information. Our expert technicians can typically respond to last-minute service requests. We are also happy to give you detailed pricing information and can answer any questions you may have.

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9 Premier Outdoor Wedding Venues In Lexington, KY

Outdoor or indoor? It’s the age-old wedding venue debate. When choosing the right setting to tie the knot, you have to consider the size of your wedding party, budget, time of year, personal preferences, and other factors. Finding the “perfect” spot can feel nearly impossible!

That being said, Lexington, Kentucky abounds with excellent wedding locales. From verdant horse farms to historic mansions to immaculate gardens, Lexington offers plenty of beautiful spaces to get married. Let’s take a look at 9 great outdoor venues in and around Lexington, Kentucky.

Ashwood on Antioch Farm

 This historic tobacco barn located on a 460-acre family-owned farm is the perfect mix of rustic and refined. Your party will appreciate the quiet, stately farmland while enjoying every necessary amenity, including handicap accessible ramps, onsite staff, tables/chairs/tablecloths, a dance floor, a weekend wedding coordinator, and more. We can see why Ashwood on Antioch Farm made the list as one of Wedding Rule’s Top 20 Wedding Venues in Lexington this year!

Keeneland

It doesn’t get more Kentucky than Keeneland, the premiere racetrack in the state. So it makes sense that the Entertainment Center and Keene Barn at Keeneland is one of the most popular wedding venues in the region. Historic, elegant, and capable of hosting large parties, you can choose between a number of packages and locations within the iconic grounds. 

Ashland Estate

The original home of senator Henry Clay, the Ashland Estate offers a deeply historic and sophisticated outdoor event space. The stunning, well-preserved mansion provides the perfect backdrop for your intimate gathering. 

The Kentucky Castle

One of the most well-known landmarks in the region, this boutique hotel offers a truly unique experience. Featuring 9 indoor and outdoor event spaces, a ballroom, landscaped fields, catering, and plenty of sleeping quarters, The Kentucky Castle is certainly a grand and romantic spot to tie the knot. 

Kentucky Horse Park

Rolling emerald fields and iconic post-and-board fences make this Kentucky landmark a venue to remember. With several available event halls and miles of open land, you can craft the wedding of your dreams. The best part? You can start your special day with a carriage ride through the grounds!

The Polo Barn at Saxony Farm

This beloved, Thoroughbred-producing farm also features an idyllic Kentucky wedding venue. You can choose between several renovated barns and a quaint outdoor seating area. Having hosted events for over 40 years, the Saxony Farm team is highly experienced and ready to work with wedding parties of any size. 

Talon Winery & Vineyards

Choose between two stunning venues, the outdoor Monarch Pavillion and Ca”Barn”et Barrel Barn at Talon, a gorgeous, historic winery. Rolling fields, a pond, and award-winning vineyards make the perfect rustic yet romantic tableau. It doesn’t get more classically Kentucky than this!

The Barn at Springhouse Gardens

Minutes from downtown Lexington, the Barn at Springhouse Gardens is a dreamy, luxurious outdoor space to hold your once-in-a-lifetime event. Dance the night away under a row of fairy lights alongside the historic tobacco barn or pose with your wedding party in the gazebo, lush gardens, and pavilions. 

The Peach House at Harkness Edwards Vineyards

This intimate, underrated wedding venue is located on a hill at Harkness Edwards Vineyards, one of the largest wineries in the region. Enjoy classic, understated elegance of the historic property and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

If you’re planning a wedding or special event in Lexington, Louisville, Southern Indiana, or anywhere in-between, look no further than Moon Portable Restrooms. Our top-of-the-line luxury restroom trailers are air-conditioned and feature private cabins, fitting naturally into the most-sophisticated of events. Give us a call at 502-776-2199 to get started today!