These days here in Canada, more and more people are inclined to book a lake house venue for their upcoming events. With that, they require some form of lake house entertainment. This is becoming more of a trend in the last couple of weeks, especially here in Toronto.
We’ve asked our clients what makes lake house entertainment and venues major selling points or highlights of events.
Guests are more engaged
There isn’t much difference between in-house entertainment and lake house entertainment. Today, more people feel more engaged when either being serenaded or presented a performance with a lake as the background.
We’ve asked many of our clients and they say that people in the outdoors especially in green fields are keener on having fun and feeling excited.
Sustainability
More and more people are concerned about sustainability and preservation. Here in Canada, we are seeing massive movements and programs to establish not only smart cities but sustainable cities as well.
Lakehouse entertainment offers that nature vibe and does not consume much electricity and energy compared to an indoor event. People also love open areas and greeneries. That is why we are seeing a huge spike with biophilia interior design requests.
According to our latest expense reports, events taking place at lake house venues are more affordable and don’t require many resources to manage, organize, and pull off.
Maximizing space
In event organizing, space is an important factor and it is important that no matter the number of attendees, there should always be room for movement. Lake house entertainment won’t take up much space and organizers don’t need to worry about limiting the performance space just to make room for people.
The more people are free to move, the more comfortable they get in an event.
Natural background
A lakefront entertainment venue is also ideal because of its natural and beautiful setting. A great event organizer can turn an open green field into an amazing oasis for celebration. That is why lakehouse entertainment venues are big here in Canada.