Hello! I am just looking for any recommendations on an event home for a wedding/reception. I am hoping to have around 60 people? It is hard to perceive the space from pictures. So I am just looking for anyone who has been to a wedding/had a wedding at a great event home with lots of space. Any suggestions much appreciated! Thanks so much!
Re: Event homes
What area of OBX are you looking for? Duck, Corolla, Nags Head, etc?? That will help us be able to help you narrow down the options.
A few to get you started are:
Big Mama's with Seaside Vacations at MP 12
The Woodmere with Joe Lamb Jr at MP 8
Cinco Palmas with OBX Blue Realty at MP 16.5
Absolute Ambiance with Carolina Designs (I think) in Duck
Grande Ritz Palm with ??? (easy to Google though) in Duck
Let us know your location and we can help narrow down the options for you
Congratulations and Happy Planning!
Getting back to your event house quandry. What kind of budget do you have for an Event house/lodging? My FI and myself were heading in that event house direction, until we really couldn't find anything we liked to fit into our budget. We also needed one that would allow dogs, and we were looking in the Duck/Corolla area. As OBX said, Absolute Ambiance is GORGEOUS, and we strongly considered that house, but when all was said and done, with our Sept '12 timeframe, the special event fee on top of the house rental which can run $1500-$2500, the house alone was pushing about $8k-$9k. Our budget has grown from $12K to about $15K, so we had to steer away from event homes. Now, that's not to say there are very very nice event homes out there, because there are DEFINITELY lots, and the ladies can attest to that because some have used them. We just didn't see any that we really could fit within our budget. Oh, and we are having a guest list of about 40-45.
Ultimately we decided to have our wedding and reception at The Sanderling Inn in Duck. Sept 7th, 2012. Can't wait! :-)
Keep the questions coming. We are all here to help!
Hatteras, North Carolina
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It's a great package, and also includes flowers(Sugar Snap), and an oceanfront honeymoon suite the night before AND the night of the wedding.
Many of us have discovered that doing an event home is actually more expensive than renting a venue such as The Sanderling, Pier House at Hilton, 108 Budleigh, etc. Event homes are fabulous and this is the route I wanted to go with too....the big white tent, dancefloor, etc....until I added everything up! Between the cost of the house, the event fee they add on (which is NON-refundable) the tent, dancefloor, tables, etc. I realized it was way over my budget.
So I started the search for venues and went to the wedding expo this past January....which I very highly recommend attending. During the expo is when I discovered 108 Budleigh and when I walked in, I got all teary-eyed and knew it was THE place for us. It all worked out in the end....and for good reason I'm sure.
I'm in no way deterring your from an event home, I just wanted to share my story and what I discovered once I added up all of the costs.
One of THE best sites for you to find venues, caterers, photographers, etc. is the Outer Banks Wedding Assoc. They have a complete list and this will be soooo helpful to you since you are just starting out.
www.obxwa.com
You can also order a FREE copy of the 2011 Outer Banks Bride Magazine to get inspiration and read other wedding stories.
Philly & Kel will definitely be most helpful when it comes to The Sanderling!
Have you joined our FB page yet? A lot of us chat on there b/c it's easier to keep up with one another that way rather than clicking through every single thread on TK.
Happy Planning!
Re: Hatteras and the Love Boat: It seems like things are really bad right now, at least that was the impression we got from the people that we talked to at Hatteras Realty, our motel, and Nannette at the Proper Setting (we're doing Day-Of with her and she's awesome). The women working the desk at the Days Inn & Mariner Suites told us that there was some kind of political battle going on between the residents of Hatteras, who do not want anyone other than residents allowed on the ferries, and the business associations/chambers of commerce who feel like tourists are needed to help show that the damage wasn't that bad.
I just checked the North Carolina Department of Transportation - NC 12 is completely closed from South Nags Head and further south because the road is still washed out from Irene. When we called Hatteras Realty before we went down a couple of weeks ago they said that we needed to call approx 3 weeks in order to get a space on the ferry... Sadness! FI says that, even though he loves the way the Love Boat and other Hatteras properties look, we don't want to take the risk that Hatteras will get washed out again this time next year.