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    I really appreciate all the ideas. We have looked at some of the mentioned sites and will continue to research the new sites mentioned.

    I will have to check into the Diamond Caberet, because that is where we really met.

    Has anyone been to a wedding at City Park in Denver?

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    My fiance looked into City Park but it seemed like a pain in the ass. I also think it may be under construction for awhile. I know there are different rates for the rotunda, garden area, etc. But if you want to do it inside they kind of rape you on the catering and booze since you can't bring anybody else in. And they charge you by the fork.

    We are getting married at the Evergreen lake house. Should be cool and pretty reasonably priced. Might be too small for a wedding your size though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Staircase View Post
    ....Has anyone been to a wedding at City Park in Denver?
    Good Lord I'm starting to realize I've gone to way too many weddings.
    Anyways, a few years ago I went to a friend's wedding at a church near City Park, and then they had the reception at a big mansion just off the southwest corner of the park. The place was on York St., just north of 18th Street, and just south of Le Peep, I think. I don't remember the name, but it's a cool old mansion that you can rent out for events. They did all of their pictures across the street in City Park.

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    We were married at Lionscrest Manor last year. Can't say enough good things about the place and the staff. It's run very well.

    They offer packages with a choice of a select group of vendors they work with who are all pretty good which can keep your costs a bit lower. 180 might be around their limit, not sure. Definitely worth checking out at least as they fill up quick.

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    We have looked at Lionscrest in Lyons, not quite what we were looking for. It did not seem to flow very well, was this a concern for anyone? Obviously 180 guests is a lot, close to their max.

    Thanks for all the input.

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    we did botanic gardens, then reception at three sisters in the big field around the yellow house.
    three sisters was relatively cheap and chill - bought all our own booze, brother's bbq catered, and had a latin band.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Staircase View Post
    We have looked at Lionscrest in Lyons, not quite what we were looking for. It did not seem to flow very well, was this a concern for anyone? Obviously 180 guests is a lot, close to their max.

    Thanks for all the input.
    Not sure what you're definition of flow is, but ours went about as smooth as one could go. They even knew what drink to bring to me when the ceremony was over.

    I would assume they're probably booked for next summer at this point anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by homi View Post
    we did botanic gardens, then reception at three sisters in the big field around the yellow house.
    three sisters was relatively cheap and chill - bought all our own booze, brother's bbq catered, and had a latin band.
    Thinkin that was a pretty good party......
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    I know you said denver but one more Springs area suggestion - Briarhurst Manor - had my stepdaughter's wedding there a couple of years ago and they did a great job.

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    Willow Ridge Manor

    A great place to have a front range wedding is Willow Ridge Manor; I convinced my wife to have her company's holiday party there, and the spot is in a beautiful location and the people there are great.

    I've been there multiple times, and I always am impressed by the views and the red rocks formations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 303zachary View Post
    A great place to have a front range wedding is Willow Ridge Manor; I convinced my wife to have her company's holiday party there, and the spot is in a beautiful location and the people there are great.

    I've been there multiple times, and I always am impressed by the views and the red rocks formations.
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