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Officially booked my venue!!

So after a few weeks of research, I decided on three, very different locations to visit. The Athenaeum, The Clock Tower, and Grand Oaks. I figured I would give everyone some feedback on my tours for brides that are still searching.

Originally I thought it would be best to go with a venue that allowed you to do whatever you wanted, bring your own alcohol, find your own caterers - yeah, I was wrong.

The Athenaeum - Before we even arrived, I wanted to pull my hair out finding parking. Ugh. Haha. After that my first thought when we walked into the lobby was that is really old looking. That didn't throw me off right away because I am going for a very soft, vintage wedding but it went down hill from there. I really wasn't a fan of my guests sharing common areas and restrooms, and the only area that could fit my guests was this huge theatre with a lot of wasted space. The coordinator said typically couples sit on the stage, in my mind it felt like the bridal party would be too far away from the rest of the guests. I still do not really understand their pricing information, you can provide your own alcohol  but they still charge for bar set up, which was like $7 per person. That was a red flag in my mind, my fiance did the math later and it came out to be more expensive than going with a venue that would provide the alcohol, and the set up, etc. Another thing was the tastings, they do tastings once a month - so if I wanted a chicken dish, they would invite me to the tasting that they are providing chicken. I felt like my wedding day deserved more attention than that, AND you don't get to pick your side dishes! All of that money, and you can't even tell them that your entire family hates green beans! Haha. So yep, that was a no go with The Athenaeum.

Grand Oaks - This is a really cool, updated venue. I think the best thing about it was the bathrooms! Haha. Unfortunately, you can't base your reception off of the hip, leopard print bathroom couches. My main reasons for not booking here was that #1 I HATE christmas lights, unless it's christmas,  and they hang them from the ceiling in the ballroom, they use a portable bar that has neon lights around it, and that they have some crazy minimums. On a Friday in July, their minimum for just the rental space and beverages is $4,000. My entire budget for the reception is $8,000, so that left very little space for food, chair covers, linens, DJ, etc. One big plus was the outdoor space, very very pretty!

The Clock Tower - Ding! Ding! We found a winner :) I was a bit skeptical on the location of The Clock Tower, but the pictures on their website swayed us to go visit - and I'm soooo happy we did. As I said early I'm going for a vintage, classic theme and this place is gorgeous. They have huge chandeleirs hanging from the ballroom ceiling, columns holding up beautiful sheer curtains, and for my fiance - the bar was perfect. Everything is in one location, which is really nice, the buffet room, the dance floor, the bar, everything. And it's a private facility, so unlike The Athenaeum you don't share anything with other parties. Kristy is our coordinator and she has been so helfpul, and really honest! After I told her where we toured she brought up some really good points, like how everything we do their is private - from the meetings, to the tastings, etc. Also that they have plenty of parking, so no worries on guests being late because they can't find parking, and that we would work with her the entire time, from start to finish. My cousin was married last year and she talked about how her coordinator that she worked with wasn't even their on the day of her event, it was some new lady that really didn't know all of the details they had discussed. I knew that this would be a priority for me as I feel myself slowing become a monster.  Overall, we were able to get food, alcohol, all the linens, DJ, rental fee, and pastry chef there for just about $8,000. The best part- they run monthly specials, and their November special was half off chair covers! Just this alone is basically paying for my cake. (Quick math: chair covers are typically $6, I'm paying $3, and their pastry chef starts out at $3 per serving) Go me! Haha.

Well, I hope this is helpful!!! I think that each bride has her own taste and image for her wedding, it just so happens that The Clock Tower fit mine. (and my budget). :)
It's for sure I'm gonna love you all the way. Frank Sinatra

Re: Officially booked my venue!!

  • edited December 2011
    Awesome! I am glad you found what you wanted!
  • edited December 2011
    me too! it feels like a huge weight was lifted off my shoulders! :) thanks!
    It's for sure I'm gonna love you all the way. Frank Sinatra
  • casims3casims3 member
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    edited December 2011
    Congrats!!

    I am surprised by some of your comments about the Athenaeum though. We are having our reception there and are not being charged the $7/person bar setup fee. We also are picking our sides. I know the food option we chose was a little bit higher priced than the basic though, so maybe that's why we are able to choose.
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  • jnkreagerjnkreager member
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    edited December 2011
    That is great news!  I know that the Clock Tower had some issues in the past, but they seem to be operating well now!
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  • edited December 2011
    I am glad you went away from the atheneaum, they were awful, we canceled our venue and they "lost" our cancelation letter. They were rude and way too much money for every little! 
  • ininmdmaininmdma member
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    edited December 2011
    I haven't been on these boards much, but you're the first person I've noticed who has mentioned The Clock Tower. FI and I went to see it (actually RUSHED to see it, as it's across town from us and we were going after another appt), and no one showed up; the place was literally deserted, even as we waited for a bit. Honestly, as soon as we drove up to it I knew it wasn't the place for us, as the surrounding area is not asthetically pleasing at all. The random shopping cart and garbage in the parking lot was enough to convince us that we didn't need to try to reschedule the appointment. I'm glad to see that someone else has had a better experience with it, though.

    Also, I had the same issue with the Athanaeum in terms of not being able to pick sides..."Chef's choice." I believe I remember that the bar set up was optional, but that it included all the mixers, soda, garnishes and glasswear (or plasticware) to go with the alcohol that you're bringing.
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  • edited December 2011
    I was just kind of confused with how the bar package worked at The Athenaeum, I'm getting beer & wine & soda for my guests at The Clock Tower for like $13, so if I were to use The Athenaeums set up fee it would have costed me more in the long run.

    And I know what you mean about the area that it sits in, the coordinator said they are planning on building a brick wall around the property in the near future (we actually saw the bricks in the corner of the parking lot haha) so that made me feel better. My fiance brought up a good point, our guests will be inside for 98% of the time at our reception and the building is actually pretty, it's just the surrounding area that isn't.
    It's for sure I'm gonna love you all the way. Frank Sinatra
  • edited December 2011
    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/local-wedding-boards_ohio-columbus_officially-booked-venue?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Local Wedding BoardsForum:112Discussion:ecd1bea0-85d4-4d17-ac39-4243079dfac7Post:95c52607-6eb8-4c47-8a16-7b924d0136a7">Re: Officially booked my venue!!</a>:
    [QUOTE]I haven't been on these boards much, but you're the first person I've noticed who has mentioned The Clock Tower. FI and I went to see it (actually RUSHED to see it, as it's across town from us and we were going after another appt), and no one showed up; the place was literally deserted, even as we waited for a bit. Posted by ininmdma[/QUOTE]

    The coordinator actually told us on the phone that she parks in the back of the building, so most people thing it's closed all time but the front doors are unlocked. We thought the same thing until we walked up. I wish you could have seen the inside of the building! Did you end up finding a venue??
    It's for sure I'm gonna love you all the way. Frank Sinatra
  • ininmdmaininmdma member
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    edited December 2011
    We did actually walk up and all the doors were locked! After waiting around for a few minutes we were irritated enough that we just left and didn't pursue it. I agree, the inside looks gorgeous based on the pictures, I wish we could've seen it!

    We ended up booking with Heritage Golf Club, which for us is the perfect venue. We toured it with both sets of parents and signed a contract right then and there, so it all worked out in the end!
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  • edited December 2011
    Well that sucks! I would have been irritated as well. Well congrats! I've never been to Heritage, but now I want to look it up!
    It's for sure I'm gonna love you all the way. Frank Sinatra
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