Colorado wedding venue?
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Also check out the Frisco Lodge - a great little B & B and not that expensive (2 hours or so from the Denver airport) and there are many options around "the Summit" (Breckinridge, Keystone, etc) - to have a fairly simple, but fun reception. Just ask them. Would post their page but on a laptop and don't know how.
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Well, your information on wedding venues is really interesting. Selecting right venue helps you for maintaining the wedding budget and to entertain the guests. While searching I also found the one website http://eventup.com/ providing good information on all types of venues.
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Here's a place I forgot about: the Redstone Inn, Colorado.
It is fairly isolated, off-the-beaten-path, which makes it affordable. It is a gorgeous historic property, with loads of charm.
We have not been there for years, so check TripAdvisor for recent reviews.
http://redstoneinn.thegilmorecollection.com/
It is fairly isolated, off-the-beaten-path, which makes it affordable. It is a gorgeous historic property, with loads of charm.
We have not been there for years, so check TripAdvisor for recent reviews.
http://redstoneinn.thegilmorecollection.com/
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This past weekend, we attended a wedding at Devil's Thumb Ranch, in Colorado. It was outstanding. Every single detail was attended to, but it wasn't over-the-top or fussy. Food was amazing, service impeccable, tables and centerpieces were lovely.
The Western setting of DTR is gorgeous, lots of activities for guests, a pool, a spa, etc.
Now this was not a budget-friendly weekend: BBQ Friday night, wedding ceremony/dinner/reception Saturday evening, brunch Sunday morning.
But you mentioned you'd rather spend money on lodging than on the ceremony. So you could have a small wedding ceremony, officiated by a friend or relative who is 'certified'.
The Western setting of DTR is gorgeous, lots of activities for guests, a pool, a spa, etc.
Now this was not a budget-friendly weekend: BBQ Friday night, wedding ceremony/dinner/reception Saturday evening, brunch Sunday morning.
But you mentioned you'd rather spend money on lodging than on the ceremony. So you could have a small wedding ceremony, officiated by a friend or relative who is 'certified'.
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