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Need help to find a reception place in Southpark-Matthews-Mint Hill area.


Ja  Rhule

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I'm getting married next year and I need a decent reception place. I looked into Pine Lake Country club but my fiance is not digging it. She wants something similar to Ballentyne Country Club. Ballentyne Country Club will cost us about 14k for 75ppl wedding and I said hell no. I'm looking for something cozy and not super expensive in listed above areas. Any ideas?

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Does it have to be near Charlotte?

Castle McCulloch is a pretty cool place.

http://castlemcculloch.com/weddings.asp

Or maybe Latta Park

http://charmeck.org/mecklenburg/county/ParkandRec/Documents/Get_Going_Guide/latta.pdf

Charlotte Country Club (But maybe more than Ballentyne CC. It's Charlotte OLD money place.))

http://www.charlottecountryclub.org/Club/Scripts/Home/home.asp

If it's during the Summer, maybe hold the reception at one of the parks.

http://charmeck.org/mecklenburg/county/ParkandRec/Parks/ParksByRegion/SouthRegion/Pages/Idlewild.aspx#reserve

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Does it have to be near Charlotte?

Castle McCulloch is a pretty cool place.

http://castlemcculloch.com/weddings.asp

Or maybe Latta Park

http://charmeck.org/mecklenburg/county/ParkandRec/Documents/Get_Going_Guide/latta.pdf

Charlotte Country Club (But maybe more than Ballentyne CC. It's Charlotte OLD money place.))

http://www.charlottecountryclub.org/Club/Scripts/Home/home.asp

If it's during the Summer, maybe hold the reception at one of the parks.

http://charmeck.org/mecklenburg/county/ParkandRec/Parks/ParksByRegion/SouthRegion/Pages/Idlewild.aspx#reserve

Thank you so much. I'll let her know and see what she thinks.

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Not sure of the prices, but here are a few more ideas.

Levine Museum of the New South

http://www.museumofthenewsouth.org

Historic Rosedale Plantation

http://www.historicrosedale.org/rentals.html

The Palmer Building

http://www.thepalmerbuilding.com

Wadsworth Estate

http://www.wadsworthestate.com

Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden

http://www.dsbg.org

The Orchard House

http://orchardhousenc.com

Olde Sycamore Golf Plantation

http://www.mywedding.com/apps/public/guide/listing/free?listingId=262918

I'm 1 for 4 on weddings. :D

Places to get married and diamonds I know best.

However, the best advice I can give you. Elope!

Run! Run far, run fast, but run! Take the money and all the hassle of who sits where, and she can't sit there because they are mad at each other etc. Take the money that you'd spend on a fancy wedding and go to Vegas, or Cherokee, or a cruise and use it to see shows and gamble, when you leave the room!

Do you know what kind of mattress they use in the Honeymoon Suites?

InSerta! :smilielol5:

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My reception was at Pine Lake but I was 19 and didn't give a poo about anything except my wedding dress. However it was a pretty good place for a reception. I wish I was more help but I know of no other place near by.

Why the Matthews-Mint Hill area?

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My reception was at Pine Lake but I was 19 and didn't give a poo about anything except my wedding dress. However it was a pretty good place for a reception. I wish I was more help but I know of no other place near by.

Why the Matthews-Mint Hill area?

As of right now, we decided on Pine Lake but we still looking around. I live in Mint Hill and she lives in South Park. We will marry in St Matthews catholic church so we looking for a reception not to far from church.

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