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Non-traditional venues

Hi.  Does anyone have any suggestions for non-traditional venues for 150 people in the Baltimore area?  By non-traditional I mainly mean hotels, Martins, mansions, etc.  We are working on a pretty stiff budget for this many guests so budget ideas would be helpful as well.  Thanks in advance!
And yay!!!!!!!!! I'm engaged!!!!!!!
Emily

Re: Non-traditional venues

  • <div>Hey. I chose the hotel monico on north charles street. Its a small value but they can definatly hold 150 people.</div><div>
    </div><div>good luck!</div><div>
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    </div>In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/local-wedding-boards_maryland-baltimore_non-traditional-venues?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Local%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:85Discussion:7cd5a191-be68-4db4-8f70-8a09a8273c34Post:6c6cb126-2389-45bd-8cc0-26d31ca04819">Non-traditional venues</a>:
    [QUOTE]Hi.  Does anyone have any suggestions for non-traditional venues for 150 people in the Baltimore area?  By non-traditional I mainly mean hotels, Martins, mansions, etc.  We are working on a pretty stiff budget for this many guests so budget ideas would be helpful as well.  Thanks in advance! And yay!!!!!!!!! I'm engaged!!!!!!! Emily
    Posted by emgray1[/QUOTE]
  • Not really sure of your budget but when I think of non-traditional I think of the Visionary Art Museum, the Science Center, Ravens Stadium, baseball museum, etc.

  • edited December 2012
    Here are a few low cost venues in the baltimore area:

    Diamondz Event Center in Randallstown. seats up to 300. rates are about $1800. definitely a hidden gem,

    Gala center - Windsor Mill - will seat 150. they have a ceremony room but its too small for 150 people. around $1500-$2000 depending on hour package

    Prince Hall lodge - eutaw pl. baltimore md. has a ceremony and reception hall. definitely enough room for 150 again, around $1800

    all also allow outside caterers. which i have found to save on cost
    I work as an event coordinator in the area, love to offer any advice or vendor recs. feel free to pm me

    God Bless!
  • I was going to suggest the Gala Center also. I may be using this site.
    The Ivy Community Hall on Dolfield and ColdSpring area is nice.  My dad got married there.

    Congrats!!!
  • Thanks for all of your input ladies . We are currently leaning towards having our reception at a bar/restaurant. I will certainly post with more details once we are a little further along :)
  • I looked at the Visionary Art Museum as a venue for the ceremony and reception. The rental fee is $7000, you can pick a caterer from the approved sheet and you are also allowed to bring in your own alcohol, which could be a big money saver.


    n Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/local-wedding-boards_maryland-baltimore_non-traditional-venues?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Local Wedding BoardsForum:85Discussion:7cd5a191-be68-4db4-8f70-8a09a8273c34Post:6c6cb126-2389-45bd-8cc0-26d31ca04819">Non-traditional venues</a>:
    [QUOTE]Hi.  Does anyone have any suggestions for non-traditional venues for 150 people in the Baltimore area?  By non-traditional I mainly mean hotels, Martins, mansions, etc.  We are working on a pretty stiff budget for this many guests so budget ideas would be helpful as well.  Thanks in advance! And yay!!!!!!!!! I'm engaged!!!!!!! Emily
    Posted by emgray1[/QUOTE]
  • Cylburn Arboretum?  You could either do the house/gardens or the visitor center
    tPoz Photography - www.tpozphoto.com
    May 5, 2007 **MARRIED**
  • Did you find a bar or restaurant that can fit 150? I'd love to hear more -- we're also looking for non-traditional for 150ish but didn't really know where to start re: bars and restaurants.
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