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Can wedding venues be used for other types of parties?

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(@cinderelley)
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Retirement is quite a ways off for me, but I was daydreaming. I fell in love with Tamu Tamu wedding ceremony site when my daughter was checking out places to have her wedding. Can you rent their wedding venues for other types of parties? I'm assuming you can. I doubt they would turn money away.


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Posted : June 28, 2020 3:17 am
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In the past I know that they have used sites other than the wedding pavillion. When we celebrated my Grandmother's 90th birthday & family gathering back in 2007 we were offered a variety of choices but I am not sure if that is still the case. We ended up ordering a beautiful tiered cake with a white chocolate Tinkerbell on it and fresh berries inside. It was amazing! It had so much sugar and fondant work on it. I totally recommend one of these celebration cakes. We went out on one of the boats and watched the fireworks as a group them celebrated with our dessert. It is a memory I cherish.

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Posted : June 28, 2020 11:16 am
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Cinderelley;2528223 wrote: Retirement is quite a ways off for me, but I was daydreaming. I fell in love with Tamu Tamu wedding ceremony site when my daughter was checking out places to have her wedding. Can you rent their wedding venues for other types of parties? I'm assuming you can. I doubt they would turn money away.

They'd let you sacrifice a goat if you have enough money Smile


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Posted : June 28, 2020 8:22 pm
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deedee73;2528226 wrote: In the past I know that they have used sites other than the wedding pavillion. When we celebrated my Grandmother's 90th birthday & family gathering back in 2007 we were offered a variety of choices but I am not sure if that is still the case. We ended up ordering a beautiful tiered cake with a white chocolate Tinkerbell on it and fresh berries inside. It was amazing! It had so much sugar and fondant work on it. I totally recommend one of these celebration cakes. We went out on one of the boats and watched the fireworks as a group them celebrated with our dessert. It is a memory I cherish.

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That does sound like a wonderful memory.


I'll meet you at the Rainbow Bridge.

 
Posted : July 2, 2020 12:17 am