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Outdoor Wedding Venues?

Hi ladies,

I have a friend who just got engaged and wants an outdoor venue in the general Seattle (or north or south of) area thats not too expensive, size is around 125 or less. Can you give me some ideas I can pass along to her? She would like to be able to have the reception at the same place too.

Thanks!

Elle

Re: Outdoor Wedding Venues?

  • edited December 2011
    Not sure what her budget is, but my venue is outdoors.  We're having a canopy though for just-in-case.  http://www.twinwillowgardens.com/ Jessi's been great to work with and I love the venue and FI especially likes the little outdoor bar area! 
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  • irshis20irshis20 member
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    edited December 2011
    If she's open to the Eastside (Redmond), my venue (Clise Mansion) has a beautiful lawn/garden area for an outdoor wedding, plus they throw in the house, too, in case it rains...no need to rent a tent for plan b.
  • edited December 2011
    what about golden gardens? :)
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  • edited December 2011
    Our venue is outdoors & you can have the ceremony & recep there. I thought it was a good price.

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  • kducharmekducharme member
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    edited December 2011
    we are doing the Woodland Park Rose Garden! :) It's not even in bloom yet and its still gorgeous
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  • edited December 2011
    My venue is outdoors.  http://www.tazervalleyfarm.com/

    There's a big barn there too (it's all finished inside like a regular building) AND a huge tent is included in the price.
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  • edited December 2011
    My ceremony is at Meridian Park in Wallingford. There's a lovely large gazebo framed by two large old trees with a large lawn in front. Behind that lawn is a long picnic shelter that we've also reserved as a backup in case of rain. Picnic shelter for $100 I think is sooo much cheaper than a tent. Three cons: no vehicle access so you have to lug stuff in from the alley (about 150 feet), city park so no alcohol, no amplified music.

    I'm having my reception at Sunset Hill Facility in Ballard. My total cost for event space is under $1000.
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