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Old 05-06-2005, 12:35 AM
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Originally posted by honeychile
I don't know how many people you're planning to invite, but have you "thought outside the box"? I know one person who is a wedding planner for three different art galleries and/or museums. I've also been to receptions in historical houses - which could save a lot of money on the decorating, too!! And now that I think about it, I've noticed that more & more of out-of-the-way places are booking receptions.
Carnation this is a good idea you might want to check out. I know in the Los Angeles area that quite a few places are allowing receptions - for instance we have the Museum of latin american art in Long Beach that one of my friends checked in to for her wedding and reception. If I could afford it (whenever i finally get engaged) I would love to have my reception at the Aquarium of the Pacific.

Not sure what options are open for your daughter based upon the city the wedding is in but definitely check some of the places out.

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