Preferences:
Garden --> outdoor ceremony and tented reception
Historic house
Museum with courtyard, garden, and rooftop spaces
communities --> Pasadena, Altadena, Arcadia, Malibu, Santa Monica
And here's what I found:
1) Los Angeles County Arboretum (Arcadia)
www.arboretum.org
PROs: went there all the time as a child; Todd and I went there on one of our first excursions together (we weren't even dating yet!); beautiful rose garden with white arbor and gazebo; fantastic photo opportunities in the many gardens and groves; lots of running around space for all the kids
CONs: will require renting large tent; weddings limited to late afternoon/ evening
2) Heritage Square
www.heritagesquare.org
PROs: many historic houses to choose from in one setting; living history museums are cool --> there's a carriage house, railroad depot, and hundred-year old church along one private, tree-lined street
CONs: near downtown LA; no special significance for us
3) Pasadena Museum of History
www.pasadenahistory.org
PRO: ceremony and reception would be at gorgeous Fenyes Mansion, which has sprawling gardens with fountains
CON: quite pricey
4) Adamson House
www.adamsonhouse.org
PROs: right on the beach in Malibu; easy to find for guests; architecture is beautiful California Spanish style, with central fountain; managed by California Park Service; dedicated on-site wedding coordinator; catering provided by excellent restaurant group
CONs; may be too small to accommodate 100 - 150 guests comfortably; may be parking availability problems
5) Descanso Gardens
www.descansogardens.org
PROs: ideal location, with lush gardens; many weddings there, so service will probably be great; catering by Patina (same restaurant group that owns our favorite place, Naples!); many sites within gardens for ceremony and reception; wedding coordinator provided
CONs: time restrictions; shockingly expensive
and, finally
6) Disneyland
PROs: sentimental favorite; rose garden at Disneyland Hotel or small garden at Grand Californian; wedding coordinator provided --> much less work for me!; guests could go to the Park before and after the wedding; lots of hotels (in all price ranges) and parking; horse and carriage entrance :-)
CONs: high possibility of cheesiness; not in LA area (in dreaded Orange County); reception would need to be in hotel ballroom environment = not desirable; my parents strongly disapprove of idea (and they're paying!)
What do you think? Quite an array...
5 comments:
1. sounds nice
but as a future guest
I just did a HAPPY DANCE at the thought of ya'll getting married at DISNEY!!!! :)
I put in a vote for pasadena museum but they all sound great! (catherine judd using helena's gmail)
hi emily,
sounds so exciting planning your BIG day!
thought i throw out some suggestions...
1. Cal State Long Beach Japanese Gardens
http://www.csulb.edu/~jgarden/
2. I think this is owned by Cal Tech?
http://athenaeum.caltech.edu/
3. This location is some type of school now but it is still a villa.
http://www.alverno-hs.org/about_villa.asp
4. Greystone Mansion is actually in Beverly Hills. My friend's sister had her wedding there...it's beautiful.
http://www.beverlyhills.org/presence/connect/CoBH/Homepage/Local+Government/Departments+Divisions+and+Offices/Community+Services+-+Recreation+and+Parks/LG-RP-Weddings
hope this helps or perhaps it might confuse you :(
but these are locations that seems to fit with your description. happy hunting! let me know how it all works out :)
hugs, sandra h
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