Hello! Need a little advice on finding our venue...
Background: fiance and I grew up in the Boston area but now live in TX, originally wanted a laidback beachy destination wedding (think turks and caicos) but my family is Indian and I'm an only daughter so Boston it is (Dadzilla is in full effect ). Was thinking a cape cod resort or even southern Maine might be a nice compromise but the logistics are a bit much so we're focusing on the Boston/Cambridge area.
Timeline: summer 2012 is the plan, probably late-July/early-August
We'll be visiting venues over a couple of days in December and then hopefully make a swift decision over christmas so we can sign contracts and move forward before heading back to TX.
Capacity: 150 (this is what I've negotiated it *down* to...)
Budget: for the purposes of brainstorming potential venues let's call it "unlimited" [realistically, I think State Room and Boston Public Library are a bit much, and personally I'd LOVE to the keep the reception part (site fees, food, open bar, all those misc. fees/tax on top) under $25k if possible and wouldn't be surprised if someone comes up with a brilliant suggestion for way less, I really really LOVE a "bargain" ;-) ]
Don't like: stuffy ballrooms (e.g. no windows), golf courses, country clubs
Do like: unique spaces, outdoor areas (especially patios), amazing city and/or water views, a little boston character, beach!
Definitely Visiting:
Museum of Science (primarily Washburn Pavilion)
Hotel Marlowe
Thinking about but a little hesitant about location with so many OOT guests... probably worth visiting:
Hyatt Harborside (near the airport)
Hyatt Regency Cambridge (Memorial Drive)
Seaport
Venezia
Not sure about:
Marriott Long Wharf - was interested in the new Haborview Ballroom but the capacity is 140...
Liberty Hotel - love it but not sure we really need to have our wedding there... if we went with MoS maybe we could stay here? how's the outside space? view from the ballroom?
Royal Sonesta - is it worth visiting?
Le Meriden - looks like a college campus center from the pictures, don't think it's worth the trip
Boston Park Plaza?
Omni Parker House - not sure this is our style and really not thrilled about the size of guest room bathrooms
Renaissance Waterfront
Mandarin Oriental
Intercontinental
Millennium - love the location but pretty sure it's too small
Colonnade - don't think the ballroom would be our style but love the rooftop pool part
Also, we're focusing on the city but still open to any really amazing/unique venues outside (really liked Willowdale but they don't have Saturdays available next summer) and not to make it more confusing but if a private mansion on the water exists within an hour of Boston I would be very interested in getting more info on that!! Especially if the wedding party could stay overnight!
So... what do you think? Keeping the long-distance/limited time we're working with... Which ones do we absolutely need to visit? What hidden gems have I totally overlooked?
Sorry for the crazy long post, I figured the more details I give the more likely you guys will come up with the answer to all my headaches :-)
Thank you!!!
Re: Boston Venue Help!
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My fiance and I booked our wedding with Bourndale Function Faculity. Its in Plymouth and you can have your ceremeony on the beach of the lake or one the grassy area. You get the whole place to yourself and can even stay over they have houses and cabins for your guests. They have a nonfire after the reception for those staying over. It is defiantely worth taking a peak at. Darin the manager is great to work with and is very quick about answering any questions.
If you do end up looking down at the Cape, Wychmere Harbor is spectacular. Right on the water, all of their rooms have huge windows, recently renovated, limited accomodations on site (bridal party). Ocean Edge is a very nice hotel, but I didn't love the options for wedding space. Nothing had a view of the water.
Hope this helps!
The decor and layout inside is unique and there is a view of the theatre district that is really pretty at night. It is not far from Boston Common so there are good photo opportunities.
We are getting married in July 2012. They can accommodate your number of guests and we are paying around $80/pp.
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Good luck with your search
Have you considered the Decordova Museum? I've also heard the Isabella Gardner Museum can do weddings, though I'm not sure what their capacity is.
The Mandarin has a $40k food & bev minimum, just fyi. For lovely window lines and views I would also recommend the Four Seasons. Their minimum is only $5k more, and you can use the entire 2nd floor. The Governer's Room has a unique shape and tons of windows. Also, I know you said no stuffy ballrooms, but their ballroom has windows.. and the hotel is directly across the street from the Boston Common, which makes for great photos! something to consider
Unless you can cut the list by 10 people, it's better to not consider places where you can't fit all of your guests. (And btw, congrats on narrowing down your list to 150. That's practically microscopic for an Indian wedding! lol)
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We offer a variety of wedding packages to fit within your budget. Most packages include Chiavari chairs, the dance floor, the wedding cake, upgraded linens and more!
Please send me an e-mail bosto.sales@hyatt.com and we will respond to you pictures of the different spaces and any additional information you would like.
Thank you and congratulations!
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We're married!
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Good luck!!
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