So, South Florida has, like, SO many venue options. So many. I am having serious trouble narrowing them down! But I find that they sort of fall into two categories:
- Venues that just provide the space. No tables, chairs, food, planner, what have you.
- Venues that provide the space, plus the table and chair set-up, food, and, to varying degrees, other
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1500 Miles? Gah. I'm only 115 miles from my venue and that even feels like a long distance.
If I were you I'd be tempted to check out a few that were "in the middle" comprehensively - try the food, pay an on-site visit, talk to the staff, and see how you feel about the place. If you like the people you're working with, I think the stress of not having to do everything might be a big relief for you. If it's not outside your budget to make a trip to do just this, you could hit a few in a weekend and see how they stack up (kind of like college visits...)
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What you describe is so gross I can't even fathom it. Do people not have taste buds?
Best of luck on your search!
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link me to your venue! i'm curious!
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The museum sounds awesome. I would have loved to get married in one, but they were so far out of our price range it was borderline hilarious.
Here's a link to mine: http://www.therhinecliff.com/ Lovely, no?
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here's the museum: http://www.norton.org/Museum/FacilityRental/Weddings/tabid/167/Default.aspx
a little more "modern" than i'd prefer but whatevs; it's actually a great museum. also considering:
http://www.morikami.org/
http://theaddison.com/
http://www.seagatedelray.com/
http://www.sundyhouse.com/
so... many... choices...
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