Pros: (1) it has a nice flow to it...there is a guest house with a huge mirror where the bridal party can get dressed, and then a long walkway from it to one side of the house where the ceremony can be held...then guests can walk around the house and on the other side there is a dance floor area made of stones with a good place for my dad's band to set up...about 50 feet form further out is a small carriage house with a bar area and an overall great set up for the food (2) the owners are able to plan everything for you down to flower arrangements, lanterns and lights (which I love and there will be a lot of!), and parking (3) the owners know my stepmom who is the President of the Chamber of Commerce for the area, so I think they would do a good job and my stepmom has worked with them before (4) the caterer we are planning to hire has worked at this venue several times so he knows how to set up, etc.
Cons: (1) the house is set in a residential area somewhat off of the road and not as secluded as we would like (I don't like some of the residences around it either) (2) it is the more expensive of the two options so far (3) they charge you extra for a rehearsal the night before and if someone is using the place, you cannot have one
We also looked at the Museum of Appalachia (www.museumofappalachia.org) in Clinton, TN. I love this place because of the rich history, and I think it is a nice option for our out-of-town guests. I doubt some of them will have ever seen anything quite like this:)! Although we didn't get to take pictures at the Magnolia Manor, we were able to take some at the Museum:
This is where the ceremony would be held:
Then you would walk around through this gated fence area to a covered amphitheater.
The band and dancing would be up on stage and the tables and chair would be below on the ground (possibly in a tent).
Some of the view...
There are all kinds of animals roaming the grounds during the day, but I believe they put them in the barn at night so don't worry:)!
Here are some of the Pros and Cons:
Pros: (1) the location can be very beautiful...J.R. has actually seen this place so he knows more about it...it is very rustic and kind of matches our love of the outdoors (2) the grounds are fairly big so there is a lot room to roam around (3) it is about a third of the price of the other one to rent for the day (4) they give you full freedom to do whatever you want to the place (5) my dad's band has played here before and my dad knows the set up well
Cons: (1) there are no wedding planners at the facility so even though you get full freedom, you have to start from scratch or hire a wedding planner (2) it may be slightly too rustic and not as romantic (unless a good wedding planner could decorate it otherwise) (3) I am not crazy about the indoor banquet hall where the bridal party would have to get dressed (picture a place set up for a fifth grade field trip with long wooden tables and plastic gingham table cloths along with VERY backwoods, country decorations, lol) (4) we would probably have to rent a tent and would definitely be renting tables and chairs (5) this place is a museum so there would be people walking around until they closed at 6pm (which doesn't bother me very much but is a consideration) (6) the animals are a good and bad thing (i absolutely love them, but worry about any noise or other things;))
So there you have it....I would really appreciate some input from those of you who read this blog. Hopefully we will be seeing all of you there, and it would be nice to hear from the future guests! We are looking at tentative dates in June right now. The Magnolia Manor has both June 12th and June 19th available. The Museum of Appalachia has June 19th only. I have checked the farmer's almanac for weather forecasts and it looks like we will have below average rainfall and temperatures in June, so please keep your fingers crossed (as they are both mostly outside venues). The average temperature in June in TN is 75 degrees so that would be perfect. The wedding will be held in the evening around sunset so it should start cooling off by then.
You can either reply underneath this post or you can email us at jenUn7@hotmail.com with your thoughts! J.R. and I would love to hear from you! We promise to have a date set very very soon!
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