Wedding on the beach in San Diego?
#21
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 54
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
the loews coronado is supposed to be very nice.
i live 5 minutes away from the la jolla beach and tennis club. you cannot beat the beachfront location. it is literally on the sand on what in my opinion is one of the best beaches in SD. the other thing i like about it is that the club is all the way down at the end of the beach, almost to the cliffs, so it would be private (ie not a lot of foot traffic). the club itself is a bit old, but nice enough. the only hitch is that im almost certain that in order to have a wedding there, you need someone who is a member to sponsor you. good luck though.
i live 5 minutes away from the la jolla beach and tennis club. you cannot beat the beachfront location. it is literally on the sand on what in my opinion is one of the best beaches in SD. the other thing i like about it is that the club is all the way down at the end of the beach, almost to the cliffs, so it would be private (ie not a lot of foot traffic). the club itself is a bit old, but nice enough. the only hitch is that im almost certain that in order to have a wedding there, you need someone who is a member to sponsor you. good luck though.
#23
Failing LJB&T, you could still have the wedding on the beach at La Jolla Shores..it's a public beach...and then the sit down dinner/lunch at the Marine Room. There's also a hotel there called the Sea Lodge which is owned be the same peolpe as LJB&T. You might be able to get rooms there.
#24
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 542
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
This past week I was in Coronado with my cousin and we witnesses a wedding on the beach (couple stood in the sand) at the ferry landing. If you are standing at the beach looking directly at the ferry landing it was to the far right. since rain was expected they had a tent for guests but entire wedding party was barefoot in the sand. they ran extension cords from spot to the beach for music. I imagine reception could be at Peohe's or the marriot hotel. It looked very nice and view was of downtown san diego
another idea is delmar. there is a spot around 15th street (its near the main intersection in del mar village) and I think the park is called pump house park. Very near the old del mar train station. But we always see weddings there (including a set-up with chairs and canopy) You then could walk to the hotel (Auberge something) for the reception. Hope this helps, itsv
another idea is delmar. there is a spot around 15th street (its near the main intersection in del mar village) and I think the park is called pump house park. Very near the old del mar train station. But we always see weddings there (including a set-up with chairs and canopy) You then could walk to the hotel (Auberge something) for the reception. Hope this helps, itsv
#25
Original Poster
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 62
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Thanks to all of you for your great advice and recommendations. You've given me a lot of good leads to work on. It all seems a bit overwhelming at this point, but I guess that's the way it is for everyone who's at the beginning stages of planning a wedding!
Thread
Original Poster
Forum
Replies
Last Post
bbjj109
United States
5
Feb 28th, 2006 12:08 PM