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where can i have a nice inexpensive wedding/reception in st charles county mo?
My fiance and I dont have alot of funds but we would like to have a small wedding/reception that is memorable. We can afford something reasonable but nothing extravagant as we would like to put money towards a honeymoon package as well. Are there small non-denom churches, chapels, hotels (maybe with a terrace garden) or local parks that will let you get married there? If I can’t have them in the same place, I would like to take my reception to a hotel or banquet center. I expect to have approx 75-100 guests. We are also willing to go outside st charles county but not to st louis city. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated
My stepson got married in Alton last June. They had their reception at the Lewis and Clark Community College. It might be a little to big for what you’re looking for, though. They booked it because they invited over 300 guests. Less than half of that number attended, but it was a fun wedding, and lots of nice ponds and fountains for pictures.
They had their rehearsal dinner at the Moonlight Restaurant on the East side of town. I pasted the link to their page that has banquet info, and it says they can accommodate up to 100 for a private party. According to mapquest, it’s about 45 minutes from downtown St. Charles. I know you said you’re in St. Charles County, but you didn’t say where, so it could be a lot farther, or a lot closer.
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