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Winter Wedding venue?

We are trying to find a place to get married in January within an hour and a half of seattle area.  We are getting married in January and so we need something indoors for roughly 150 people.  We would love if we could do something in the mountains but I haven't had any luck on finding anything inside.  We are hoping to find a place that can do the wedding and the reception if possible.

Anyone have any ideas, please help!

Re: Winter Wedding venue?

  • edited December 2011
    It all depends on your budget :o)

    The first thing that comes to mind is the Salish Lodge. It's mountain-esque and right on Snoqualmie Falls. I'm pretty sure that would be a great place for an indoor winter wedding.

    You could also check out Suncadia in Cle Elum. Just watch the snow going over Snoqualmie Pass!
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  • edited December 2011
    Depending on budget (this place is spendy) Lord Hill Farms in Snohomish is gorgeous and has a huge venue for inside.  www.lordhillfarms.com its in the snoho valley and u can see Mt pilchuck, the cascades and all the valley. super pretty :)   it was my dream venue hehe.
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  • edited December 2011
    I got married at Tayee Yacht Club in February last year. 150 people might be tight in there though. We had 110.
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    edited December 2011
    If I were you I'd stay out of the mountains, where it is likely to snow and keep some of your guests from attending. I know the idea of a winter wonderland is romantic and all, but people do have to drive to your venue.

    Suncadia, as a pp mentioned, is in the mountains and also is a resort, so you could at least book a block of rooms there. But otherwise, I like another pp's idea of the Salish Lodge. If you want a similar northwest feel, but without the hazard of the mountains, Willows Lodge in Woodinville is beautiful.
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