February marks National Wedding Month, a time when thousands of engaged couples begin the search for their dream setting. Yorkshire-based virtual mapping specialist Apollo3D is highlighting how its cutting-edge 3D tours are revolutionising the way venues secure bookings, helping businesses showcase their spaces in the best possible light while saving significant time and resources. As couples increasingly look to explore options from the comfort of their home, Apollo3D’s immersive technology allows them to do more than just view photos; they can virtually walk through a fully decorated ballroom, explore manicured gardens, or step inside a bridal suite. For venues, this means pre-qualifying leads and ensuring that when couples do visit in person, they are already emotionally connected to the space and ready to sign. For Sarah-Jane Wilson and Rosie Spencer, owners and co-founders of Secret Door Events, the technology has solved a unique challenge. Specialising in bespoke, flexible weddings including increasingly popular Nordic-style tipis, her venues are pop-up in nature and not always visible in situ. Sarah-Jane says: “Thanks to Apollo3D and their virtual tour technology, they have helped us to take our event business to the next level. Because what we offer are pop-up venues, it’s not always possible to see them in person. To be able to give a virtual tour of the entire setup is absolutely invaluable. It saves us so much time and cost, and really helps clients to visualise how they’d want their perfect day to be.” She adds that the practical gains are just as vital: “We…