ammayernyc
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I''ve heard great things about the Yale Club. I''ve been to some very nice (non-wedding) events there. However, my fiance graduated from one of the other Ivy League schools so he won''t even consider it. Weird, I know, but I''m not going to push him when he seems so against it.Date: 9/6/2006 10:00:04 AM
Author: curlygirl
Oh Amanda, I can''t say enough good things about my venue--the Yale Club. It was perfect from start to finish and well priced! We had our ceremony in a church and then did the cocktail hour and reception at the Club but they can do your ceremony there if you want. And they have rooms so your out of town guests can stay there--they also give you a suite on your wedding night (free). It''s a great one stop shopping kind of place without being a wedding factory. The event rooms are gorgeous, the food is to die for, the service is impeccable, the location is very central, I can go on and on. The only negative is that you have to choose from one of their 8 house florists but I absolutely fell in love with the one I chose so it wasn''t an issue for me! My guests are still talking about how much they loved the place and especially the food, which to me was really important. I would highly, highly recommend it!!
I also just went to a wedding at Gotham Hall. Absolutely gorgeous place. I think it depends on what type of place you''re looking for. I know of people who have had weddings at the Essex House, W Union Square, Ritz Carlton Battery Park--but these are all super duper $$$$.
What type of venue are you looking for and how many people do you think you''ll invite?
Date: 9/7/2006 10:59:20 AM
Author: curlygirl
Darn Ivy Leaguers and their loyalties! I truly loved the Yale Club but I understand your issue! There are other university clubs if you want to go in that direction. There is also the Union League Club and the National Arts Society which are lovely venues.
There are lots of loft spaces that I''ve read about but never been to: Penthouse 15, Westside Loft, Loft Eleven. I''m sure they would let you have a lot of freedom but I don''t know too much about them.
I agree with Dani about the Abigail Kirsch places--have heard many great reviews about all of them.
There''s also a place called the Downtown Association in the Financial District which houses an old gentlemens'' club in a gorgeous mansion that I loved by they didn''t have my date available. And I''ve heard Bridgewater''s is really nice too!
Do you have a date yet or are you just going to see about venue availability first? I have to tell you, we did the very unpopular thing and had a February wedding and it was awesome! We were lucky to have great weather and the prices were so much more negotiable for all the vendors. For what it''s worth, I''ve also heard you can get good deals in the summer but my hair couldn''t survive the humidity!
If you need any other help let me know. I will also highly recommend my hair and makeup people if you don''t have anyone else in mind! They are unbelievably good and super sweet girls!
While I have total mixed feelings about the Knot, I did get a lot of info from the NYC board, although I never actually posted. You might want to lurk around there and see what you can find out...
Date: 9/7/2006 10:13:40 PM
Author: Dani
CG-
Yikes!
I emailed Maureen earlier, and she responded pretty quickly...she told me that hair and makeup for the bride is $300 each, and she charges $200 for a travel fee up to Westchester....THAT IS INSANE
....So lets add this up- just for me- hair, $300, makeup, $300, plus travel charge, $200 = $800!!!!! Is that ridiculous??? As much as I would LOVE to have them work on me, I am not sure I can justify the price...what do you think? And I think charging $200 is alot of $$ just to drive a little north of the city...![]()
I am so NOT a cheap person, but I am not sure..give me your honest opinion whether you think they are really worth it!!!
Amanda- sorry to hijack your thread, but I am sure you will eventually find this info very useful....![]()
Dani, holy cow! I can''t believe she wants to charge $200 for the travel!!! I think that''s kind of insane. I assumed she would only charge the amount of a round trip car service which has got to be less than $200!! Wow.Date: 9/7/2006 10:13:40 PM
Author: Dani
CG-
Yikes!
I emailed Maureen earlier, and she responded pretty quickly...she told me that hair and makeup for the bride is $300 each, and she charges $200 for a travel fee up to Westchester....THAT IS INSANE
....So lets add this up- just for me- hair, $300, makeup, $300, plus travel charge, $200 = $800!!!!! Is that ridiculous??? As much as I would LOVE to have them work on me, I am not sure I can justify the price...what do you think? And I think charging $200 is alot of $$ just to drive a little north of the city...![]()
I am so NOT a cheap person, but I am not sure..give me your honest opinion whether you think they are really worth it!!!
Amanda- sorry to hijack your thread, but I am sure you will eventually find this info very useful....![]()