Updated NY State Venue list

Revised September 23, 2022. More states to come.

We have not worked at all of these venues nor are they all right for our average client. There are more too certainly! The list for New York State is endless these days and new properties keep popping up, some that are not public yet or booking yet for 2024.

We have to revise with our favs in the Adirondacks -Lake Placid area.

The Arnold House 

Audrey's Farmhouse 

The Barn at Lord Howe Valley, Lake George 

The Barn at French Mountain, Lake George 

Basilica Hudson 

Blenheim Farm 

Borden Estate

Brotherhood Winery 

Buttermilk Farms Inn 

Burkestone Estate 

The Brampton 

Callicoon Hills* 

Crested Hen Farms 

The DeBruce*

Deer Mountain Inn*  

Foreland Events

Foxfire mountain house  

Garrison Crest

Gather Greene* 

Gilbertsville Farm

Glenmere Mansion* 

Glynwood Events*

Hall of Springs 

The Ham House  

Handsome Hollow  

Hasbrouk House  

Hayfield Catskills 

Club Helsinki Hudson 

Hudson Valley Weddings at The Hill 

Hutton Brickyards*

Inness*

The Inns of Aurora

James Newbury Hotel

The Kaaterskill*

Kaatsbaan Cultural Park*

Kenzoa Hall*

Lake House Canandaigua*

Lake Placid Lodge*  

Lakota’s Farm Wedding 

Liberty Farms  

Lundy Farm*  

The Maples Estate 

Meadow Ridge on Hudson 

Mohonk Moutain House 

Mountain Top Farm Events 

Oak Hill on Hudson   

Onteora Mountain House 

A Private Estate 

Red Maple Vineyard*

Rhine Valley Farm 

Roundhouse Beacon 

The Roxbury Estate and Farm 

Rushmore estate 

The Sablewood at Highview Springs 

Sagamore Resort*

Senate Garage 

Shandaken Inn 

Seven Ponds Farm 

Southwood Estate 

Stonewood Farm

Stonehill’s in Accord, NY*

Storm King Arts Center

Taconic Ridge Farm 

Takk House 

The Tiger House 

Troutbeck*

Valley Rock Inn* 

White Face Lodge*   

Wildflower Farms*

Woodlodge House 

*Preferred

6 common misconceptions about wedding planning

At first glance, wedding planning can look easy and fun, spending time putting together Pinterest boards and looking at floral samples. Yes, planning a wedding is all of the above and more, but under the surface planning a wedding is hard simply because most have not done it before. There is a level of stress that comes with the time, energy and unknowns that come with planning. The benefit to bringing a planner on board is that they have a wealth of knowledge about the intricacies of planning and can work with you to ease any stress or uncertainty to ultimately make planning your wedding a fun and exciting process. 

Certainly, you have your own work lives, skills and strengths that will help lead you to make logical assumptions about how a certain vendor or piece to the process works. Often times these assumptions, however logical they may seem, can be misleading. We have found that, despite some common similarities, every industry is not the same. Setting up a tent is not the same as constructing a building and designing a wedding is not exactly the same as designing a home. A planner will guide you through the elements of planning that may seem unfamiliar and fight for your wedding vision from start to finish.

Below we share 6 common misconceptions about wedding planning. 

ONE: It is less costly to host your wedding at home. 

Yes, at first glance hosting your wedding in your backyard may appear less expensive, but when you boil down all of the costs in 90% of cases hosting your wedding at home will end up costing you more than a venue. When comparing wedding venues, it is important to know all of the underlying costs associated with each option, and a planner can help you uncover those costs.  

Unless your alternative venue is a tented event site that charges a site fee and does not come with a tent nor anything else, hosting at home may make more sense for you both. You will also have fewer parameters to adhere to planning at home. If you are in fact considering a wedding at home take the following into account. If 150 people come together for a dollar meal and need cocktails, wine, soft drinks, plates, utensils, a chair or two, and a wait staff to serve that meal, it is going to cost more than you may think. Planning at home does not have to be daunting if you understand what to account for and the steps to take in order to make for a beautiful celebration. Weddings at private residences are some of our favorite.

TWO: Substituting candles for florals may lower your floral bill. 

Contrary to popular belief, candles can actually be quite expensive. Unless you are blanketing your wedding with candles in glass cylinders from the dollar store and your distant cousin is prepping them, putting them out and cleaning them up afterwards, adding more candles won’t put as large a dent in your floral bill than most expect. Candles, especially pillar candles, cost a pretty penny. And the vessels or lanterns they go in will add to that cost. Replacing the majority of your florals with candles is tricky because most of the time when a wedding begins it is not dark enough for the candles to even have any effect on the ambiance.  However, there is certainly a way to design your wedding to include both candles and floral elements that is true to your vision. Putting costs aside, we love a ton of candles in conversation pieces and incorporated into focal points.

THREE: Booking your vendors is the bulk of planning. 

Actually, booking your vendors is only the start of planning, there is much more that comes down the line once your vendors are booked. Many couples feel that once they’ve booked all of their vendors they have done most everything already and only need a planner to bring all of the pieces together. This is what planners hear all the time and it could not be further from the truth. Planners have a lot to offer you in regard to insight during the process of booking your vendors and negotiating their contracts. You may find yourselves booking vendors while not necessarily knowing what is ahead in the process and what other costs may arise depending upon which vendors you booked. When you book a vendor, in any category, their work is not done once you’ve signed the contract with them.  For instance, when you book your florist, your entire design is not final when you are presented with your contract to sign. You will likely meet with your florist several times over the course of the planning process and revise your design after each meeting, until you have a design you are completely comfortable with. Some florists really don’t design but focus just on the flowers and its your planner that makes sure all the elements of your wedding are taken into consideration, are cohesive and true to your own vision. Booking your vendors is really just the start to the process and bringing everything together is the bulk of planning a well-executed, beautiful event. 

FOUR: A casual wedding will cost me less

Quality and volume influence the cost of your wedding more than the type of ambiance you are trying to create. Every detail has to be accounted for whether a wedding’s dress code is black tie or cocktail attire, or even more casual with guests in their summer whites and sandals. 

FIVE: You can wait on the rain plan tent.

If you know you will need a plan for rain, address that early in the planning process. Waiting until the last minute to secure a rain plan is a scary idea for a planner. We have been down this road in the past and learned our lesson. That’s why you hired us - lessons already learned! All tenting companies are not made the same and tenting companies only have so many staff members, let alone tents. Next year, and perhaps the year after, tent companies are going to be busier than ever with many people planning outdoor weddings that otherwise may have been indoors. They may have tents left in their warehouses, but they need their trained staff to install them, run the event and conduct breakdown in a timely fashion. When you add a rain plan tent you are reserving the company’s time along with the tent itself. A planner will walk through the intricacies of a rain plan with you to help determine your the best course of action.

SIX: You can hold off on booking a videographer since it does not matter as much as a photographer. 

If you know you want a videographer at your wedding, then you should plan to book them at the start of planning and perhaps in tandem with your photographer. You may, however, not want a videographer, which is just fine and common enough for our clients but contracting a videographer that is not of the same quality and professionalism as your photographer is the wrong way to go. We have countless examples between our own weddings, and weddings done by friends in the industry, in which videographers were contracted in the last hour and got in the way of the photographer, planner and the couple as well.If you want a videographer, we recommend asking your photographer and planner for recommendations at the start. It pains a planner to have a client who regrets any one of their vendors. 

There are many misconceptions that come with planning a wedding that only become evident once you get into the height of planning. As planners we have seen our fair share of weddings and will be able to work with you to address these misconceptions from the start and make for an enjoyable planning process and seamless wedding day. Weddings are expensive no matter your budget. Spend wisely and hire a planner. 

Happy Planning, 

Ashley + Team

Ashley was interviewed by Greenwich Tent Co.

Greenwich Tent Co. interviewed Ashley recently. Catch it live on their blog HERE or read it below!

It’s an honor to be trusted planning an event that client’s imbue with so much passion and importance. Weddings have only the extent of meaning that the client’s give them and a client that hires an event planner such as ourselves, has high expectations. We love a creative project and a good challenge. Also, there is a lot we take for granted, skills that come easy to us that are intimating or foreign to a client. Details that we discern that clients would not have. Details that alter the planning experience or guest experience or both, that may or may not be visual. There is so much that does not meet the eye because the planning just works out in the end, seamlessly. Lastly, we also know our involvement helps alleviate conflict both between family members and couples. That alone makes our roles rewarding and valuable. Gratitude. 

Their interview:

Event Planners, or as I like to call them the fairy Godmothers of all things wedding and special events related, are really the glue to every single aspect of your wedding day/event. They help piece together your dream vision while giving you ideas and feedback through each decision from the catering, floral designs and guest experience! 

Ashley Douglass Events is the total package with the motto of "seamless planning for luxury events". We have worked with her and her team for the past few years and the work that they have done is stunning and we though you should see it for yourself!! 

Her experience in this industry:

Her previous history is in the professional theatre both in NYC and regionally. She grew up in a professional theatre family and was a serious ballet student all throughout childhood so “production time” was just part of her life. While still in the theater as she got older she worked as a staff trainer for a larger NYC restaurant group. For her it was ideal because when she needed a job, be it for a month or four, she always had a restaurant to be placed into and sometimes was helping to open a new restaurant too. She moved to LA in her late 20s and did the same work on the side and eventually her name started circulated as a subcontracted wedding or event coordinator. That was when she first got the wedding bug. Ashley shadowed some designers as well, laying the groundwork for a future job all the while still performing. She then went back to school to become a therapist and in tandem started to book her own weddings. Without planning it a new career emerged and picked up speed prior to completing her training hours as a therapist so she went for it. That was about 9 years ago.

How she got started and what made her choose this career:

Ashley always wanted to work for herself. That was a must. She says she is for sure right brained but also love detail and a hard challenge. The harder the job the better she will do. With weddings and events, you see the final outcome which is the ideal reward. Ashley also has a few other business ideas up her sleeve but we will get back to her on that!

What geographic areas she services:

She works in NYC, Hamptons, Hudson Valley to the Berkshires, Vermont and Fairfield County CT. She also work where ever her clients take her. They have also planned in CA, CO, FL, TX and Mexico.

For 2020 + 2021 we are also planning for the Caribbean and Madrid is pending. Catch us on Instagram soon. 

Her favorite part about being an event planner:

Happy clients make a happy planner. Ashley feels good to be in a job that you are good at, as silly as that may sound. She is good with people I believe, detail and design.

What Ashley likes about working with a tent for a wedding reception versus an indoor space:

She finds that its important to have a tented event even if you are in a location that does not get much rain, having a main structure calls for guests to focus and you are able to do what you want aesthetically. You can be outside in the woods and have a formal event. She loves lighting and a barren tent gives you options! 

How she discovered Greenwich Tent and why she enjoys working with us:

She began working with us back when we were first only Sperry Tents Greenwich. You're a growing company that still feels and operates like a small family company. Clients value that! 

Some of her favorite events she has done with us!

A New Canaan wedding the night after the Supreme Court ruled same sex marriage as legal. Click Here to see the full story!

A wedding at Glenmere Mansion where the bride actually let her mother do a majority of the planning since she was busy with her career and wanted her mom to have some fun with it! 

And a wedding at The Country Club of Fairfield where her parents got married sixty two years before. Click Here to see the full story!

If you are equally as happy seeing their gorgeous events then pop over to their Instagram!

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Thanks so much to our friends at Greenwich Tent for interviewing us especially during a busy time, Fall!

Ashley D. and team

Venues | NY State

As we place last minute clients in venues for 2018 and new clients for 2019, we are happy to share our updated list of venues. Some we have worked at, some we have just visited, other locations clients have hosted accommodations or smaller events and some venues are still being renovated or built. We will update these lists as time moves on soon. 

VENUES - HUDSON VALLEY + CATSKILLS

Apple Barn Weddings 

Ashokan Dreams B&B

The Barn at Libery Farms 

Bascobel 

Basilica Hudson 

Bear Mountain Inn

Blenheim Farm 

Blooming Hill Farm

Brown Barn Farms

Buttermilk Falls Inn

The Carey Institute for Global Good

The Catamount

The Catskill Mountain House

Clermont State Historical Site 

Crested Hen Farms

Emerson Resort and Spa 

Floating Farmhouse 

FoxFire Mountain House

Full Moon Resort

The Garrison 

Gather Greene

Glenmere Mansion

Glynwood Estate 

Grasmere Farm - awaiting it’s reopening date

Handsome Hollow

Hasbrouck House 

Hayfield Catskills 

The Highlands Country Club 

Weddings at The Hill 

Hilsinki Hudson 

Historic Barns of Nipmoose   

The Kaaterskill  

Kirby Hill Farm

Lambs hill 

Liberty View Farm

The Linden House

Locusts on Hudson 

M + D Farm 

Mohonk Mountain House 

Mount Tremper Arts

Oak Hill

Onteora Mountain House

Owls Hoot Farm

Oz Farm

Pioneer Farm

Preston Barn

Red Maple Vineyard 

Roundhouse at Beacon

Roxbury Barn and Estate

Shakesspeare on the Hudson 

Showdow Lawn NY 

Southwood Property 

Spillian

Storm King Art Center

The Tin Ballroom 

Willow Ridge Farm

 

Apple Farm Wedding in New York State

Apple Farm Wedding in New York State

Congrats New York State, the closest apple picking farm to New York City has just opened up to Weddings and lucky ADE as we have gotten first dibs on touching this apple loving family farm's soil with some wedding inspired beauty!

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