المملكة: Urgent: Today’s poll Citizens: The exploitation of the season and the lack of reservations behind the high prices of wedding palaces
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A number of families agreed that The prices of wedding halls witnessed a remarkable increase during this period of leave, stressing that this is due to several reasons, including the high costs of electricity and maintenance and the employment expenses that the halls bear. Prices."Color: black"> Khaled Al -Najdi stated that the height The costs electricity, maintenance and employment prompted the owners of the halls to raise prices, stressing that the lack of marriages affected the "Color: black"> Direct on the income of these halls, which made them resort to increasing the fare to compensate for the increasing costs."Color: black"> He pointed out that there is an agreement between the two parties to prefer to hold marriage parties in a family or for the women’s side only, as a practical solution to alleviate the financial burdens."Text-Align: Jusify"> The responsibility of the owners of the hall"Text-ALIGN: JUSTIFY;"> For his part, Issa Bouhidar said that the responsibility lies with the owners of the halls who raise the prices, stressing the need to go to the establishment of marriage in private family councils as an economic alternative, especially for those who cannot bear the high cost of wedding halls, adding that marriage should not be exclusive to the luxurious halls."Color: black"> Attia Al -Maliki explained that the competition between the wedding halls that seeks to develop its decorations and provide additional features that led to the high prices, considering "Color: black"> That the solution is due to the young man’s choice of a suitable place that meets his needs without exorbitant costs, while emphasizing that the simplicity of marriage is a successful option to reduce the expenses."Text-Align: Jusify"> Summer marriage pressure h2>
Saad Mubarak stated that The pressure of marriages in the summer contributes to raising prices, suggesting that the parties will be held on normal days during the classroom to reduce the pressure on the market and reduce cost."Color: black"Al -Hayat Al -Maliki indicated that the high prices are also linked to the increase in demand and the lack of supply from the halls, which prompted their owners to exploit this matter and raise prices, especially in the summer period that witnesses the intensity of marriage parties."Color: black"> Hassan Bou Jabara confirmed that the provision of smaller chalets contributed to reducing the demand for wedding halls, which led to the raising of rental rates to compensate for the shortfall in the tenants. "Color: black"> In a different approach, Ryan Al -Zerman said that the high prices of halls prompted some young people to think about investing the amount that will be spent on the hall in travel, and then setting up a simple feast after returning, considering this step as an intelligent economic option under the current circumstances.