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can't wait Posted: Jan 06, 2006 08:04 PM+
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reception halls

Anyone have any great reception halls that might be available this summer??

I went to a few places and the prices are unbelievable.

The avergae price I heard was 75pp+tax and service.

Any words of wisdom?
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KandE917 Posted: Jan 06, 2006 08:23 PM+
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Re: reception halls

is that a lot to you? You won't find anything cheaper on LI - sorry - I know none cheaper for you than that. That is a fabulous price! What kind of places offer such a low price???
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weddingbunny Posted: Jan 06, 2006 08:26 PM+
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Re: reception halls

75 per person is really actually pretty low for Long Island. I don't think I went to a single place that quoted me below 100pp, and I looked at a pretty wide range of places. (I'm talking about a Saturday night though, I don't know what day of the week you were looking at) The prices will be higher for me because I was booking further in advance, but still. I don't know of a single catering hall that charges less than 75pp, most charge more.

It's really shocking when you first start looking how expensive things are around here, but that's pretty much the price of getting married on Long Island.

The only way I can think of to go lower is to try a place that isn't geared towards weddings, like a private room at a restaurant or something - that might be less expensive. But then you might not get many of the things you get included at a lot of catering halls (like the cake, for example).

good luck!
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chellynyc Posted: Jan 06, 2006 08:28 PM+
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Re: reception halls

I agree - $75 pp sounds great to me!
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can't wait Posted: Jan 06, 2006 08:30 PM+
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Re: reception halls

i meant 75 without the food or the cake. My mom is a caterer and she is going to do my reception from her company, so the food was free for me. This 75pp was just to rent the place, but I guess long island is expensive!
thanks
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k&m06 Posted: Jan 06, 2006 08:36 PM+
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Re: reception halls

wait 75 pp without food?!

you should pay a flat fee then as a location fee. it should not be a pp fee.

I would look at other places. I would not pay where it's pp.

check out www.weddingsitesandservices.com

you can look at various places and see if you can bring in your own caterer. and they tell you the location fee or average fee.

but I would not go anyplace that charges you pp.

if that's the case, check out some vineyards. you can bring in who you want for foods and there are flat rental fees of the places.

HTH.
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ali120206 Posted: Jan 06, 2006 08:36 PM+
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Re: reception halls

That's great that your mom is doing the catering.

One suggestion, I'm not sure if this is a good thing for August or not since it might be hot, my cousin rented a nice large tent and tables and chairs (they came and set everything up) and he had a nice reception in my grandfather's backyard for about 115 people. They hired a bartender and waiters/waitresses, bought the alcohol themselves and it ended up costing under 20k, including food, cake, ceremony, etc.

The actual function itself was ok but, with the right vendors could've been wonderful. The dj was about 80 years old.
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alex110879 Posted: Jan 06, 2006 08:46 PM+
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Re: reception halls

75?? I paid more then that for the middle of the winter
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petunia77 Posted: Jan 06, 2006 10:05 PM+
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Re: reception halls

that sounds strange to me to pay per person to rent the space. most places have a flat fee. the vineyards start at $4000, but you can pay less for the food and drink than at a hall. i think in the end it probably works out to a similar price.
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Soon2bMrs.MC Posted: Jan 06, 2006 10:14 PM+
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Re: reception halls

It all depends on how many people you're having at the wedding.

A lot of places knock the price down a lot if your having a big wedding.

My wedding is 550 people, so ofcourse its half the price!


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can't wait Posted: Jan 06, 2006 10:18 PM+
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Re: reception halls

Your having yours at crest hollow, I was told 75+pp there without food
and was told 40+pp at huntington town house with out food..
the hyatt told me about 55+pp
and hilton was about 55+pp all with out food..

so now my FH wants huntindton town house, b/c it works out to about 30,000 for about 500 people with out food but includes the dessert show and cake and drinks for the wedding and reception for a saturday??
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Soon2bMrs.MC Posted: Jan 06, 2006 10:23 PM+
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Re: reception halls

Mary -

They give you a rate on the phone, that doesn't mean you can't bargain!!

If you're having 500 people, theres no way you should be paying $75/head!!

Go there and talk to the managers, they're always looking for more business... so they'll work with you.

Huntington Townhouse will quote you low, but don't forget they want 100% of your $ ahead of time!! (which my dad was completely against).

You can go to Crest Hollow, speak to Mitch - he'll lower the price for you.



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angbride06 Posted: Jan 06, 2006 10:57 PM+
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Re: reception halls

Thats not true about Huntington Townhouse. I only had to give them a depsoit and then make payments as we go along. I also booked in the 75 pp price range but I also have about 300 ppl
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emilyandmatt4eva Posted: Jan 06, 2006 11:06 PM+
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Re: reception halls

NEVER EVER EVER pay in full, that is why I am in the jam I am in. They get you hooked in on the low prices, but if you have any problems, as drastic as a death in the family, they will not give you your money back. ALWAYS go with a payment option. Trust me I learned the hard way!!
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angbride06 Posted: Jan 06, 2006 11:09 PM+
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Re: reception halls

I am curious, what halls asked you to pay in full when you book? Thats crazy! I have never heard of any hall doing that.
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emilyandmatt4eva Posted: Jan 06, 2006 11:10 PM+
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Re: reception halls

THE HUNTINGTON TOWN HOUSE!!!
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angbride06 Posted: Jan 06, 2006 11:12 PM+
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Re: reception halls

Really Im surpirsed. That was not my experience. I wonder why they did that.

How many people are you having?
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emilyandmatt4eva Posted: Jan 06, 2006 11:14 PM+
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Re: reception halls

I paid for 400 guests
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angbride06 Posted: Jan 06, 2006 11:17 PM+
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Re: reception halls

you have FM
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JazzyT Posted: Jan 06, 2006 11:19 PM+
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Re: reception halls

Thats a pretty good price.
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