Downtown Hotel Suite for Ceremony

Recently I married a couple that I worked with to help find just the right spot to have their small, intimate but very meaningful ceremony, with dinner to follow.  I suggested a few ideas but he was going a different direction but somehow we ended up at the same conclusion.  That conclusion was to rent a one-bedroom suite at the hotel where he had originally planned to have the dinner following the ceremony.  So that’s what he did.  He rented a nice one-bedroom suite at the downtown Seattle Warwick Hotel where I officiated his small wedding.  Although small, the bride’s father had flown from Japan to see his daughter get married.  I was honored to be a part of this special evening.  I’m going to blog about what a great idea this is for small groups in a future post.

I would like to invite you to take a look at the gallery taken with my Blackberry.

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Palisades Restaurant Banquet Room Wedding

I did a wedding yesterday morning at one of my favorite restaurants in Seattle — Palisades Restaurant in Magnolia. It was actually in their banquet room called The Magnolia Room.

The Magnolia room sits off the main dining room and has a beautiful view of the marina situated outside the restaurant. The guest list for yesterday’s wedding totaled around 22 people but I believe the room will hold up to 50 buffet style. The room was set up with a long table that held all the family members and friends and offered a lovely view while the group celebrated the couple’s nuptials.  It can also be set with rounds.

What I love about the banquet rooms at Palisades (there are three) is that there is no room charge. This is one of the venues I spoke about in an earlier post that offers the room for a food and beverage minimum. The Magnolia room has a $500 food and beverage minimum so it is perfect for groups of 10-50 — all you need to do is meet the $500 F&B minimum and the room is yours.

I invite you to view some pictures of the Magnolia Room at the Palisades Restaurant:

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Lake Washington Park for your Summer Wedding

I did an outdoor wedding last Summer at Colman Park on Lake Washington.  The couple paid $200 to the Seattle Parks Department to reserve this beautiful spot on the shores of Lake Washington for their event.  This picture doesn’t do the spot justice — couldn’t get it any bigger — but you can see they have set up chairs and a runner for the wedding party to walk down.   If you are looking for an outdoor park to have your wedding at, this one can’t be beat!

I invite you to click on the link below to learn more about Colman Park.

http://www.cityofseattle.net/parks/park_detail.asp?ID=405

Ballard Locks Wedding

Who says weddings have to be expensive?    You can have a Ballard Locks wedding in a beautiful garden and view of Puget Sound without breaking the bank.  The Ballard Locks offer four different areas for your wedding ceremony and are available for you to reserve for a small donation.

These beautiful botanical gardens are a tribute to the devotion of horticulturist, Carl S. English, Jr.  During the 43 years working for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Carl transformed the barren lawn, left after the construction of the locks, into a garden worthy of serious study.  These lovely grounds are a masterpiece of horticultural splendor, combining the elegant lines and vistas of the romantic English landscape style with the original character of more than 570 species and 1,500 varieties from around the world.  One of Seattle’s best kept secrets is yours to enjoy.  The garden offers color fragrance, and open spaces to awaken your senses all year long.  I have officiated dozens of weddings in the formal garden and rose garden which is reserved for groups of 10 or less (section A).  The other three areas (sections B, C & D) can accommodate up to 50 guests each.

Consider this — my fee to marry you in the gardens is $295, and the space is available for a small donation.  If you want to do a picnic after your ceremony you can keep it as simple as fish ‘n chips at the nearby Lockspot Cafe, or somewhere with a view of Puget Sound and a fantastic menu like Ray’s Boathouse.  One note of interest: the Ballard Locks does not allow loud music or alcohol on the grounds.

Call me to help you reserve a garden at the exciting Ballard Locks and Carl S. English Botanical Garden for your Ballard Locks wedding.  Please enjoy the following pictures of the rose garden (section A) for your Fall, Winter, Spring or Summer Ballard Locks wedding.  Read more about small, Elope or Last Minute Weddings.

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Ballard Locks Wedding, Carl S. English Botanical Garden wedding, Seattle Wedding, Garden Wedding Small Wedding, Last Minute Wedding, Elope Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Ballard Locks Wedding, Carl S. English Botanical Garden wedding, Seattle Wedding, Garden Wedding Small Wedding, Last Minute Wedding, Elope Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Ballard Locks Wedding, Carl S. English Botanical Garden wedding, Seattle Wedding, Garden Wedding Small Wedding, Last Minute Wedding, Elope Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Ballard Locks Wedding, Carl S. English Botanical Garden wedding, Seattle Wedding, Garden Wedding Small Wedding, Last Minute Wedding, Elope Wedding