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Venue Ideas?

So I know there may be about 2 people around today since it's Good Friday, but I'm looking for some venue suggestions for my Bro and FSIL. 

They looked at Embassy Suites at the airport, and love it.  But it's a bit more than they want to spend. 
 
They want somewhere that can do both ceremony and reception.  They prefer a hotel but are open to other options.  They looked at the Radisson in Greentree and didn't love it, and are planning to look at Edgewood Country Club.

I also rec'd Chez Anthony, The Atrium, Frick Art & Historical. 

They want to stay around $10K - and want to be able to hold everything inside - but would like to possibly do outdoor pics on-site as well.

She wants a really beautiful location.  And they're looking at about 130 or so guests.

Ideas?  They want to stay in the general vicinity of Pittsburgh and surrounding area.

Re: Venue Ideas?

  • edited December 2011
    I'm here, but zero ideas.  Sorry!
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  • nicki426nicki426 member
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    edited December 2011
    We are getting married at Avonworth Community Park- The Mayernik Center. Its not a hotel but they have a deal with hotels near by to provide shuttle services for all the guests back and forth. You can do both ceremony/reception here, inside is a beautiful stone fireplace they will do ceremonies in front of. Its a huge lodge with cathederal ceilings and would be in that price range. Its on Camp Horne Road.
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  • concerto47concerto47 member
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    edited December 2011
    I'm late on this, but I'll chime in on the Edgewood Country Club since that's were my reception is at. If price is an issue, we booked on a Sunday and got a far cheaper price than if we had done Saturday. So far everything has been great and they have been very easy and flexible to work with. The food tasting was ridiculous--8 different entrees, salads, sides and soups--and also really really good. Their banquet manager has been easy to work with and is even letting my hockey obsessed FI play "chuck a puck" at the reception. I personally think the space has a contemporary elegance to it, but that's just me. I would definitely encourage your brother and FSIL to check it out.
    HTH!
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