Tuesday, March 13, 2012

5 unique wedding venues

Hotel, ballroom, garden, farm, resort...these are the typical wedding venues that I've been too. Hotels being the most common. It seems that these have become sort of the "default" choices for couples since these places often offer the convenience for a wedding (areas specific for a wedding, ready catering options, and the likes). But I think you don't always have to stick to these "defaults". You might be surprised that there are actually unconventional places that are open to hosting wedding ceremonies or receptions. I know I was surprised that it was actually possible.

So I listed down 5 unique and rather interesting wedding venues.

Library

Take a cue from the Carrie Bradshaw. Ok, I know her original wedding plan didn't exactly go as planned. But you have to admit, had the wedding pushed through, it would've been beautiful!

I would imagine that not all Libraries would be open for hosting events such as weddings, but you'd be surprised how some actually do accommodate different kinds of gathers, weddings included. And if you do get lucky and book a library as your wedding venue, you'd likely be celebrating your special day in a space with breathtaking architecture designs lined with hundreds and hundreds of books. I can already imagine the different love stories of the couples who would go for this kind of venue: the novelist and the bookworm, the writers, or that couple who used to be study partners back in high school. Not only will your wedding be gorgeous, it will be a reflection of who you are as a couple.

Take a look at these gorgeous library weddings below:
clockwise l-r: John Hopkins University Peabody Libraryromantic wedding shot by the library shelvesThe State Library of South Australia Mortlock Chamber, Boston Public Library desks used as dinner tables 
Aquarium

If you're planning on an under the sea themed wedding, your local aquarium may just be the perfect venue for your special day. I personally have a penchant for anything and everything about the ocean and these aquariums are just the perfect place to have a sneak peak into amazing world under the sea. 

The great thing about this is that most aquarium venues are basically set in spaces underneath the giant aquariums so you really get that feeling of being under the sea. That in itself is an instant theme decor. As a bonus, the playful lighting coming through the water makes for great photographs. 

Check out these under the sea wedding feel: (I love those cocktail tables under the tunnel!)
Top l-r: Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium, The Batis (The Brook) at Manila Ocean Park, Buhay na Karagatan (Live Ocean) cocktail table setup at Manila Ocean Park
Bottom l-r: Caribbean Reef Tank at the Chicago Shedd Aquarium, Melbourne Aquarium, romantic couple shot by the Florida Aquarium 

Theme Park

If you thought an aquarium wedding is fun, here's another venue that definitely screams fun! I didn't really know that it's possible to rent out theme parks for a wedding reception until I saw this photo.
Wedding photo at Enchanted Kingdom
At first, I thought it was an engagement shoot or something like that until I realized that the bride is actually in her wedding gown and the groom is in his traditional barong (a traditional Filipino formal wear). So I looked up the photo and found out that it was indeed a wedding shoot held right after the ceremony. Apparently, the couple (so brilliantly, in my opinion) decided to have their wedding reception in a popular Philippine theme park called Enchanted Kingdom. How cool is that?

And so I went around the internet looking for other examples of creative couples who had their weddings held in theme parks. Here are some of what I found:
Clockwise: wedding reception at Enchanted Kingdom, couple shot at Dreamworld Australia, cake cutting at Enchanted Kingdom, fun entourage shoot on a Super Slide
I hadn't dawned on me before that it is indeed possible to have events like weddings in theme parks since I have heard of many a birthday parties being celebrated in theme parks. Of course birthdays would be a more slightly scaled down event but nevertheless, still a party.

A great thing about having your wedding in a theme park is that you get to have great at creative structures as your backdrop as arches, castle-like architecture, magnificent steels, and colorful lights are typical scenes in many theme parks. Plus, it's just downright fun! Just take a look at the entourage shot on the super slide. They are definitely having fun!

Museum

Speaking of creative structures, how about considering a wedding inside a museum? You basically do not have to think about decor since the entire place is basically your decor. All you need is minimal styling for the tables. Since there are several types of museums around (historical, cultural, artistic, scientific) you can just find one that suits you best.

Just like libraries, museums are usually built in breathtaking architecture styles so that alone is a winner in terms of your wedding ambiance. Add in the breathtaking pieces of art, amazing artifacts, and marvelous works, then your guests would surely be left oo-ing and aah-ing left and right.

The only downside I could think of when it comes to renting museums is that they would probably offer a lot of limitations. Since their main purpose is to preserve works of art, artifacts, and the like, it might even be probable that many would not allow having their space rented out unless they do have an area that can serve as a gathering area. If big museums pose to be too limiting, try art galleries instead. Since many art galleries usually have a large enough space to cater to launches and special events, they would likely be open to events such as weddings. Just make sure to ease up on the cocktails because you wouldn't want any tipsy guests accidentally knocking over that hundred year old vase on the display. :)
Top clockwise: Museum of National History,  couple's shot  with a painting as background,  Art Gallery of Ontario
Bottom: Metropolitan Museum of Manila

Empty Warehouse/Building


The first 4 wedding venues are already decked out and ready to go on their own. All you have to do is have a a touch of styling for the seating that would tie in with the rest of the natural ambiance that each venue gives. But this last one is a tad bid different. This is probably a weird choice for traditional couples but for those who have a slightly unique and different perspective might find it as a perfect venue. And in my opinion, it is a perfect venue for the DIY-ers at heart.

I particularly like the idea of the rough, cold, and even dilapidated bare space contrasted against soft tulle, romantic roses, and all those frilly wedding stuff. It definitely puts an interesting twist on your typical wedding. Below are some examples of unconventional weddings held in empty (even abandoned) spaces:

Clockwise l-r: wedding ceremony at King Plow Arts Center, wedding ceremony at an old empty building space, getting ready for a wedding reception at Salt Lake Warehouse, tables set up at an empty warehouse, wedding reception at King Plow Arts Center, Houston Station wedding reception

I would assume that it would be relatively cheaper, rent-wise, to hold a wedding in places like these since these places usually require little, almost no, maintenance. Another upside is that the bare space allows you run wild with your imagination. In spaces with a specific ambiance to them, you would need to somehow match your decor and styling to suit the preexisting decor of the place. On the contrary, bare spaces like these offer limitless probabilities in terms of possible decors.

On the downside, the fact that it is bare, may require more effort to style the space, unless you are going for a minimalist look. Also, in the case of abandoned spaces, you would have to check for power sources, cleanliness, sturdiness of the structures, and overall safety.

So that is my list of 5 unique wedding venues.

I know there is a certain sense of intimidation when considering these kinds of venues. Do they accept reservations for a wedding? Do they have a space for our wedding? It might be too expensive. And so on. But as I found out when researching for this entry, all you have to do is ask and perhaps do a little Google-ing. You'd be surprised that some of the venues featured above actually offer wedding packages in their websites. I know I was! 

4 comments:

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