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Jacksonville Ceremony sites?

Anyone know of any good churches or ceremony sites (indoors) that are reasonably priced? Also without a bunch of requirements or strict rules and regulations? I checked the vendor review site already. Thanks!!

Re: Jacksonville Ceremony sites?

  • ejoyce8ejoyce8 member
    10 Comments
    edited December 2011

    I got a mailing the other day from Marsh Landing Country Club and they seemed to be running some specials right now.
    Our reception site is outside/inside at Le Jardin on Park and it is very resonable

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  • BethCappsBethCapps member
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    edited December 2011
    I'm in Missouri, but my FI is in Jax, and we're looking into a Jacksonville wedding. He looked at, and took pictures of, the Junior League of Jacksonville and the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer (off the Southside Service Rd).

     I loved the scenery of the Junior League, and their wedding package is outstanding! $1200 gets you 10 hours use of the ceremony and reception area, as well as the kitchen and dressing rooms, for the wedding day AND the rehearsal dinner. They already have sound equipment for your use, and the price includes clean-up.
    The down side there, is that the aisles in their "sanctuary"-like area are a bit odd. There are two aisles, one on either side, and they're pretty narrow. So, if you want the traditional giant flowy dress, with dad on one side of you, and everyone looking at you from either side... doesn't work out. :P

    The Episcopal Church is GORGEOUS, and in past years, they've allowed people who are not members of the church to wed there. And two of my friends married there last summer and it was 600 dollars. Total. (Reception and ceremony, included audio system.) So, that's fantastic. Downside, however, is that they're between "rectors", which are the church coordinators who decide who gets married there; and the new one that they hire might change the rules about who is allowed to get married there, what the prices will be, etc. So, they won't even let you book until they get there new rector hired. And then they still might not let you. Sooo, that's unfortunate. :P
  • edited December 2011
    yeah i was going to get that place but when i looked where the reception would be, it didn't look to good. I would call that place first and tell them to email you a picture of the reception hall and you'll see what I am talking about.
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