Opryland Hotel Wedding
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Opryland Hotel Wedding
Help! I'm thinking of planning a wedding at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville Tennesse. This will be a destination wedding as our family is spread out everywhere. I live 3 hrs from Nashville, my parents live one i hour from Nash in the opposite direction, my finance lives 8 hrs away, my inlaws 4 hrs, and all kinds of other family everywhere!
whew! it's a long story but Opryland is actually kind of a central location. I haven't been to the hotel in about 10 years though it was beautiful before. having it there was mothers suggestion and she says it will be perfect. I checked their website and it looks great, but I wa wondering if someone had firsthand info on the facilities and had actually planned or been to a wedding there. I'm getting married in Oct. so I need to decide right away! Sorry to be so long-winded but please help!
whew! it's a long story but Opryland is actually kind of a central location. I haven't been to the hotel in about 10 years though it was beautiful before. having it there was mothers suggestion and she says it will be perfect. I checked their website and it looks great, but I wa wondering if someone had firsthand info on the facilities and had actually planned or been to a wedding there. I'm getting married in Oct. so I need to decide right away! Sorry to be so long-winded but please help!
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Wasn't married there & never been to a wedding there. Buuutttt, was there just before Christmas for their Christmas displays. A wedding party was there. Saw them in the lobby. Saw the little area set up for the wedding. Even with all the crowds wandering around the week before Christmas, that area was fairly private. If you've been to the Opryland Hotel, you know how extensively they have the atriums landscaped. It made a beautiful setting for a small intimate wedding.
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I advise you to contact the Sales & Catering Dept Head at the Opryland Hotel 615-889-1000. They are the best people to answer your questions. They know exactly what they can and can not achieve. It's a lovely hotel with lots of space, restaurants, etc (hey you can even get your shoeshined in the lobby). They will probably cut you a deal on the room rates in their are overnight guests.
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Well I live in Nashville and although I've never attended an Opryland Hotel wedding, I've been in there plenty of times where they have been going on. I believe you have your choice as to where to hold the ceremony. The complex has expanded two-fold since your last visit 10 years ago.
Alot of the weddings I see are done in the "rainforest" walk-thru areas, with about 20 people seated/standing. Or I believe you can do the weddings in the ballrooms or a larger designated area. You may want to check out www.nashvilleweddingguide.com or www.perfectweddingguide.com (search Nashville of course) and post some questions there. If $$ isn't an issue for you, then Opryland would be wonderful. Keep in mind that most guests (I assume out-of-town guests would be staying there?) will be paying over $120 a night for a room there.
Reason I know all this is because my wedding in June is coming up. Since I've already done the research, I really won't mind if you want to email me for more info re: anything about a Nashville wedding. Congrats! Lori
Alot of the weddings I see are done in the "rainforest" walk-thru areas, with about 20 people seated/standing. Or I believe you can do the weddings in the ballrooms or a larger designated area. You may want to check out www.nashvilleweddingguide.com or www.perfectweddingguide.com (search Nashville of course) and post some questions there. If $$ isn't an issue for you, then Opryland would be wonderful. Keep in mind that most guests (I assume out-of-town guests would be staying there?) will be paying over $120 a night for a room there.
Reason I know all this is because my wedding in June is coming up. Since I've already done the research, I really won't mind if you want to email me for more info re: anything about a Nashville wedding. Congrats! Lori
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I actually had my wedding there a little over a year ago and can't say enough great things about it. If you contact there events department they send you a packet with all the info you need. It includes what types of wedding they do, how many people, locations, menus etc. The next step is an in person meeting with a wedding coordinator there, mine was Rhonda and she was unbelieveable. Thes planners only do weddings at the hotel and know what they are talking about. The first meeting lasted about 3 hours and we discussed how big the wedding would be, budget, the type of flowers and food I was interested in. You can do anything from a 2person ceremony to an affair for 500. Just to give you an idea, i had about 150 guests. The wedding was at the crystal gazebo and fountain in the middle of the garden conservatory. We had minimal flowrs brought in at the ceremony beacause we were already in a huge flower garden. the reception was in the Magnolia Ballroom (which is their nicest and most famous but not largest) It had a cathedral ceiling crystal chadeliers and candelabras a mirrored entryway and marbele dance floor. We used the hotel florist and catering too. they have all kinds of menus to choose from and we had Beef Wellington with many other things. The cake was yummy. All restaurants in the hotel have world class chefs and they can create any cake you want. ours was 1 layer spice cake with Italian cream filling, 1 layer red velvet with cream cheese filling, another layer plain, and a layer with fruit creme filling. It was beautiful from the outside and looked just like the picture i showed them from Martha Stuart, we had a chocolate grooms cake. We served champagne,tea,puch, and coffee, there was a cash bar. allin all it was DREAM wedding but not cheap by Tennesse standards (about 25k-30k) We also had our rehearsal dinner at Beaureguard's which is a restaurant on the property which is a converted Southern plantation home by a waterfall. They also arranged a golf outing for the guys the day of the rehearsal.
The best part was the wedding night. If you have your wedding there you get a junior suite on your wedding night which goes for around $220 for only $50. Our wedding coordinator was so nice she upgraded us to the best suite in the hotel for the night as noone was renting it. This suite was almost 2000 sq.ft. with a formal dining room for 12, a fireplace, hottub, library, 3 bathrooms etc etc. We went up for the night there was a bottle of the Best champagne chilling and dinner with lots of fruit and desserts on the table, just in case we hadn't had time to eat at the reception, can you imagine? 9no extra charge for this) If you have any qualms or want more info let me know, but Opryland Hotel ia simply amazing!!!!!!!!! (sorry post is so long)
The best part was the wedding night. If you have your wedding there you get a junior suite on your wedding night which goes for around $220 for only $50. Our wedding coordinator was so nice she upgraded us to the best suite in the hotel for the night as noone was renting it. This suite was almost 2000 sq.ft. with a formal dining room for 12, a fireplace, hottub, library, 3 bathrooms etc etc. We went up for the night there was a bottle of the Best champagne chilling and dinner with lots of fruit and desserts on the table, just in case we hadn't had time to eat at the reception, can you imagine? 9no extra charge for this) If you have any qualms or want more info let me know, but Opryland Hotel ia simply amazing!!!!!!!!! (sorry post is so long)
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We went to a wedding there in June inside the atrium and it was miserable because it was soooo hot. There was no ventilation. Basically, the atrium is just a big green house and the heat is oppressive! Especially in June. Both Ceremony and reception were in the atrium and everyone was miserable. If you do something there, opt for a ballroom. Atrium is lovely to walk through but soooooo hot to stand around in for hours in jackets and ties.
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I spent 3 nights at the Opryland hotel this past Ocober. While it is a beautiful hotel and the biggest I've ever been in, the service was terrible. I waited 40 minutes to check in. There was no one to take my bags and I had to drag them over hill and dell to my room, which was very difficult to find. Once there, I discovered I was assigned a room that had not been cleaned after the last guest (this was 8 pm).
I would guess that for a wedding, it would be pretty, but I would recommend to all your overnight guests that they make reservations for every meal that is not part of the wedding since 4 restaurants for a 3,000 room hotel is NOT ENOUGH!
I would guess that for a wedding, it would be pretty, but I would recommend to all your overnight guests that they make reservations for every meal that is not part of the wedding since 4 restaurants for a 3,000 room hotel is NOT ENOUGH!
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Wow thanks for your replies especially you Angie, sounds like you had a beautiful wedding. I have just received the information in the mail and am looking at it excitedly! I will be visiting the hotel the first week of April, I just hope I can stay within my budget. By the way, i'm not sure what the poster meant about only 4 restaurants, from the brochure it looks like they have many more than that. Maybe four really nice restaurants?
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I work as a meetin gplanner of a large company and have had the opportunity to work with Opryland Hotel personnel in scheduling a conference for my company. I definitely think ther is a caste system mentality in working with Opryland. If you are spending the bucks they treat you well (my company and the person who had the $30,000.00 wedding) if you are the average joe who is just renting the cheapest room they have for the night don't expect them to bend over backwards. On another note, I have toured throughout the facilities and they are BEAUTIFUL! everything is expensive here, the Presidential Suite (which is I'm assuming the room where the previous poster spent her wedding night) rents for almost $3000.00/night during the holiday season!
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I had my wedding here but it was on a smallish scale. We had a wedding in front of the large waterfall inn the Delta section. Beautiful indoor gardens and Delta section has its own river with boat tours all made to look like Old South. Ours was a morning wedding with less than 30 guests and we had a cocktail brunch afterwards at Beauregard's Restaurant (mentioned earlier) There was no large reception like the earlier poster had. the food was good and the setting was great. Not too expensive either, we had no ceremony decorations and just a few fresh flowers on the wrought iron patio tables at the brunch. Defintely the feeling of an outdoor garden wedding without the worry!
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You posters were right, Angie, it was spectacular. we are booked for the Delta pavillion for our wedding which seats around 80 (I think we'll have 65-70) What a great location. I saw the Magnolia Ballroom too, but it was too large for our group and the room rental was an extra $1000. We will be having reception in Davidson ballroom which is smaller no cathedral ceiling but a beautiful fireplace in the entryway. We are doing hot and cold hors d'ouevres and having a carving station.
Question, coming from out of town, how did you book music and photographer? Opryland is handling florist and catering, and I have a minister in the family so those things are taken care of. will Opryland at least give recs for photographer and music or do they have contracts with anyone? also, did the hotel allow you to bring in favors for the guests, they seem very strict on their poicy of not allowing outside food etc. What about a rehearsal? When was it and was the area set up and blocked off? Alos did the idea of a courtesy room for changing work or did you just use your hotel room? Would like input from those who have done it.
Question, coming from out of town, how did you book music and photographer? Opryland is handling florist and catering, and I have a minister in the family so those things are taken care of. will Opryland at least give recs for photographer and music or do they have contracts with anyone? also, did the hotel allow you to bring in favors for the guests, they seem very strict on their poicy of not allowing outside food etc. What about a rehearsal? When was it and was the area set up and blocked off? Alos did the idea of a courtesy room for changing work or did you just use your hotel room? Would like input from those who have done it.
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Can't help with the out of town planning. I live in Nashville and hires photographer etc. on my own. In addition, I did not use the dressing room as it was available 2 hour sprior to ceremony for changing. we did all pictures before ceremony and had to be ready much earlier so it did not work out for us. as far as favors go, we didn't have any other than the flowers on the table and a program for the ceremony whih was handed out to the guests as they were seated. We had a small affair family only (my second wedding) so we did not have all the details to work out and the wedding was fairly inexpensive. Yours sounds beautiful!
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Ellen -
Some of the absolute best photographers in Nashville are listed on www.twsa.com, particularly Donna Edmonson, Njaal and David Wright. Pricey, but fabulous. I (and several friends of mine) are getting married this summer so we've already done the planning. If you need more suggestions feel free to email me.
Some of the absolute best photographers in Nashville are listed on www.twsa.com, particularly Donna Edmonson, Njaal and David Wright. Pricey, but fabulous. I (and several friends of mine) are getting married this summer so we've already done the planning. If you need more suggestions feel free to email me.

