Key Vocabulary(3): Venues and Themes
compliance
Acting in accordance with certain standards.
ADA compliant
Adhering to requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which requires public facilities to make accommodations for disabled people.
risk
Adverse occurrence that would have a negative effect on the event. Fire, heart attack, bad weather, and poor attendance are examples of risks.
ambiance
Atmosphere, feel, or environment of a particular location.
plated meal
Food served in individual portions on plates at the table (as in a sit-down restaurant).
buffet
Food set up on a table or sideboard; guests help themselves to the portion they want.
theme
How an event should look and feel; the visual and sensorial representation of the event's goal/purpose.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Law passed in 1990 that dictates what changes a venue must make in order to allow fair use by disabled individuals.
continental breakfast
Light breakfast, typically consisting of coffee and/or juice, rolls/bagels/pastries, and occasionally fruit.
venue
The scene or location of an event.
mitigate
To lessen, minimize, or relieve. To mitigate a risk is to lessen the chances of it occurring.