Wedding Planning: Another Venue Option
By RacheLB, Wednesday, January 20, 2010My college has an Alumnae House that they offer for rent. I'd only been inside when it was decorated as a haunted house so it never occured to me to consider it for a wedding reception. But someone suggested it so the roomie and I went and checked it out. Its small, but big enough for a cocktail style reception. The layout is nice. There is one big room that you enter into (dance floor) and four main smaller rooms (food room, band/dj room, bar room, table room) that lead off it, a kitchen in the back and two bathrooms. There is an upstairs area, but I don't think we'd need to use it. The entire place could use a good coat of paint, but with it being dark and decorated, I don't think it would be noticeable.
It costs $600 for the full day, including tables, white linens, chairs, set up and cleanup. I'm hopeing that the MOH and I can stop by and look on Thursday and make a descion. $600 is less than half the price of the other venue.It will be decorated for Christmas which includes, greenery on the mantles, the archway and a Christmas tree. So I think we'll just have to spruce up the staircase with some ribbon, prop some picture frames and candles on the mantels, maybe add a brown overlay to the tables and create a snowstorm in the windows.
Other wedding updates: I've booked a church. The roomie has drawn out my dream cake design with and impossible to find cake topper. I've bought tickets for me, the roomie and the MOH to go to a wedding expo. I've found some gorgeous invitations at an affordable price (http://www.rexcraft.com/) . And I've contacted a few caterers. Oh, and I've decided how I want to "formally" ask my bridesmaids to be bridesmaids, as well as what I want to give them as gifts.
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"Lyric" in the table room:
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