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I second the vote for Hotel Hershey... that''s where we''re getting married next May! Although dates fill up quickly... as of last week, there was only 1 date (besides ours) available between April and September of 2007. Not sure why you want the open land, but what about a vineyard in the Philly area? I always thought that would be fun, but for me, the Hotel was sort of assumed from birth... so not much choice in the matter!
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We have a home in Tannerville, which is near Camelback...do not a lot of the total area but I know Skytop is a nice location...it is probably 30 minutes from there. I think it is a nice spot, and I think they have some pretty land etc...other than that, I am not too sure. I think Hershey is nice, have been there to the park and stayed at the Hotel Hershey a while back...other than that I am not too sure...
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I don''t know if you are interested in being near Philly at all, but my FBIL just got married at Knowlton Mansion in north Philadelphia and it was an amazing location. Not the *most* open space, but definitely some lawn/trees (& horses, I think). The mansion itself is gorgeous too. And I cannot say enough about the service -- I was in the bridal party, so I experienced it firsthand -- it was impeccable. They really know what they are doing there! The food, partiularly the hors douvres (sp?), was amazing. HTH!
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Wedding Crasher,
The place I''m getting married at is in Stroudsburg, it''s called the stroudsmoor, very, very nice place. The food is awesome, the view is great and there is plenty of open space. I tried to attach a few pictures I took last weekend when I was there to put a deposit on the hall, but they are all too large right now. I''ll try and find time later if you interested. Heres teh link to their website. Good Luck!! www.stroudsmoor.com |
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I don''t know if this is too far for you, but ours was at the Stone Barn in Chester County. It was a neat place with lots of open land. http://www.thestonebarn.com/ In Kennett Square, PA. It is beautiful countryside there. The website doesn''t do it justice, as there was a lot of ground to walk around etc... I think one of our guests said that''s what he did, was to take a walk around the grounds during our reception!
(But he meant it in a good way; that it was such a nice place he wanted to enjoy it. And it wasn''t even a sunny day.)
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Thanks again for all of the suggestions! We''re planning a trip to the poconos in the next couple of weeks. We just want to have a decent # of places planned out to make it worth the drive.
We checked out The Hotel Hershey (it was wonderful) but there are the issues of availability like ephemery1 mentioned. They have a weird way of doing things since they host a lot of corporate events and they get first priority. |
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