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Alternate reception ideas in Cheyenne

Ok, so I'm narrowing things down and we've decided on having ceremony at noon with a light meal (like a baked potato bar) afterwards at the Plains Hotel. We really don't want to have a dance for our reception-it's really not our style. Since the wedding will be small with mostly my family we would love to do something as a group-like bowling. Yeah, it's untraditional but we have a great time doing it. I've looked in the phone book but I'm not finding one. Surely there's one in Cheyenne, right?

Alternately, we're open to  ANY suggestions any locals may have. Anyone have any suggestions?

Re: Alternate reception ideas in Cheyenne

  • FutureMrsSADFutureMrsSAD member
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    edited December 2011
    I'm not sure about in cheyenne, but i know there is a pretty decent sized bowling alley in laramie...what are some other activities your friends and family like to do? and have you considered going to fort collins? i know its a little bit further but there is definitely more to do
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  • edited December 2011
    Two Bar is the bowling aley in Cheyenne.
    700 East Carlson Street
    Cheyenne, WY 82009-4210
    (307) 634-7918
  • kpeter37kpeter37 member
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    edited December 2011

    There never really is much to do in Cheyenne, but we have Two-Bar Bowl for bowling like spazz54 listed, there's Plush Cue for pool:

    Plush Cue Family Billiards

    1715 Pioneer Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001
    (307) 632-9615

    Or the Taco John's Events Center for ice skating in the winter, mini golf, and they used to have laser tag (it's been a while since I've been there!):
    Taco Johns Events Ctr 1530 W Lincolnway, Cheyenne, WY 82001
    (307) 433-0024

    Anyone planning a unique wedding in Cheyenne, WY, good luck!  Try pulling vendors from Ft. Collins, CO or Laramie, WY.  The University of Wyoming has some great people in the Fine Arts department that may lend some talent, technical aspects, etc..
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