Submitted by alguev t3_ycbfok in rva

Hi! I’m new to the Richmond area and recently engaged. We are looking for a venue that will hold around 150 people (seated) for under $3000. Anyone have any ideas? I have seen quite a few suggestions for Pocahontas state park but was wondering if there was anywhere else.

We would also consider somewhere all-inclusive for $10,000 for 100 people. I think hotels are the best option for this?

We are looking for something indoors, not under a tent.

Thank you so much in advance!

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rattylight t1_itl7hup wrote

Granted this was a couple years ago, but a couple friends of mine had their wedding at the Hofgarden. I don't know what the price of the venue itself was, but I know they were able to have their wedding under $10k all in all. Also it was a great time!

I think Poe Museum is also under $2k, and the Valentine might be worth checking out as well.

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qui9 t1_itl7o0m wrote

Check out the Manor House at Kings Charter. We paid about $2500 for a Sunday in November for the venue.

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blueskieslemontrees t1_itl8d67 wrote

So if you do the math you are looking for $20/person for space only or do you include anything else like chairs, tables, plates, silverware? To $100/person all inclusive. I will be honest - 6 years ago that was extremely hard to come by and with inflation I don't think you are likely to find it without having some inside connections and really digging around. The exception is if you are open to a non weekend day during midday. You might find a deal that way. Keep in mind whatever place you get priced at, expect a 20% "service fee" on top of the cost. So really you need to find an $8k venue for 100 people all inclusive. Also its almost non existent to find a venue where that price will also include cake, dj, photographer or flowers, as a heads up. Add those costa to your budget separately.

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sarkar579 t1_itl8pyk wrote

My partner and I got married at the Virginia Museum of History and Culture a few years ago and I remember the rental fee was pretty affordable. I don’t remember specifically how much it was but I think it was less than $3K. Good luck and congratulations!

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babybackb123 t1_itl9hfd wrote

Check out Blue Atlas they have a food/drink minimum

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alguev OP t1_itlb6tv wrote

We were looking at $10,000 for 100 people as far as venue, tables and chairs, glassware, food and drinks. We have allocated separate space for photographer, dress, etc in our budget. I did account for the 20% service fee and I think 6% taxes and we are okay with the subtotal being $10,000. Thank you.

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brimmdaddy t1_itlcir5 wrote

Pocahontas state park works as a venue for up to 120 ish guests. It's a public park so the fee for the weekend is like 800 bucks.

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Odd_Invite_5528 t1_itlcmdm wrote

We spent 25k for around 100 people and that was very difficult to do. You need to elope or cut your number by half.

I think the state parks have very cheap venues

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blueskieslemontrees t1_itlcwsp wrote

The Knot and Wedding Wire are easy search engines that often have basic pricing listed on each venue so you can get an idea and narrow your list. I also remember the Renaissance being "reasonable" in cost.

When we planned our wedding we went with the Marriott in Short Pump off Dominion Rd and had a great experience. I wanted an indoor venue in case of weather and it so happened Hurricane Matthew came through so it was a good call. I am going off memory but I think for our 80-ish guests it was $12-13k for the hotel package which included food, a basic bar, and all the infrastructure setup (tables, tableware, servers, etc) and that did include the 20% service fee and taxes.

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Freddythesnail472482 t1_itlcy47 wrote

You should check out Hanover Tavern.

If the $10,000 includes alcohol, I don’t think you will find that in the area. Also be aware that places that seem like a good deal but don’t come with chairs/tables/tents/plates etc may not actually be cheaper once you add in those rental costs.

Additionally, if you DIY it all in a place like Pochohantas, you need to factor in the setup and cleanup staff, unless you want to be cleaning up yourself at the end of the night.

It’s hard but definitely possible!

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alguev OP t1_itldjg4 wrote

Wonderful!! I’ve checked out both the knot and wedding wire as well as here comes the guide and eventive. A lot of what I found was charging around $6000-$8000 just for the venue :/ even when I put a price range. But I definitely think I’ll check out some hotels. Sounds like best bang for your buck (and definitely safe for weather reasons). That’s also why we want an indoor venue!! That sounds like a story that will never get old!

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[deleted] t1_itlfd4b wrote

Common House is all-inclusive (room rental, F&B). I've seen many weddings around $10k there. You don't need to be a member to have an event there.

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bushydendrites t1_itlgh0s wrote

I don't know much about it, but I noticed that henricus historical park does private events

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Ditovontease t1_itli5b3 wrote

I was quoted by Brenner Pass $10k to buy out the restaurant on a friday night for 100 people

I also know Heritage does buyouts for $4k? Maybe the price is more these days.

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anners12345 t1_itlivow wrote

No idea what it costs, but the renaissance?

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Jaded_Apple_8935 t1_itljajn wrote

Main Street Station can be used for weddings. It's about 2K. Capacity is at least 100 people but you will need to arrange for all your own stuff like tables. Went to a wedding there once and it was great!

All inclusive: check out the Renaissance Conference Center. Looked at this as an option for my own wedding a few years ago and I know 2 people that did use it. I can't remember the exact price but I remember it being under 10K and we were looking at 100-120 guests. Www.renaissanceva.com

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alguev OP t1_itljneb wrote

We are definitely looking for somewhere that includes tables and chairs because I have seen that can get pretty pricey on its own. Perfect, we will check out the renaissance :)

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rvamama804 t1_itlnr0t wrote

We used the Hanover Arts and activities center.

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blueskieslemontrees t1_itlqksy wrote

We got locked out of the chapel between rehearsal and day of, due to the old wooden door swelling shut. As the bride i had to bring a crowbar from home so some helpers could pry it open. We got in!

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skinnylynnie80 t1_itlrjqx wrote

I am the event sales manager at the Acca Shrine Center just off Hermitage Rd in Northside. If you would consider Friday or Sunday for your wedding, We can work with you. We can easily hold your guests in our ballroom. You can use the caterer of your choice, and bring your own alcohol, which is a huge way to save. I am glad to show you around and help you with a caterer that will fit your budget.

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wickedwoobie328 t1_itlrn2r wrote

Henrico county has some great facilities but none allow alcohol anymore.

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Winterfell_Ice t1_itm2104 wrote

Depending on how you feel about the venue there are some lovely Plantation venues in and around the Richmond area that could easily accommodate your guests and budget. Some couples are leery of the term Plantation but the venues are very nice.

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Particular-Seaweed- t1_itmbof5 wrote

We eloped at Maymont last year and only needed like, 8 chairs total, but I'm almost positive the larger packages included the tables and chairs as well

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JeffRVA t1_itmhk59 wrote

My cousin just got married at Hanover Arts & Activities Center weekend before last. I'm not exactly sure of the cost but much of their wedding was DIY to save money and his new wife said the venue wasn't that expensive. They had theirs outside in front of the building owing to how nice the weather was that day but would have done it indoors had it not been.

https://www.hanoverarts.net

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papermaker8100 t1_itmtqaj wrote

The barn in Cumberland. Went yesterday for a wedding and its a great venue.

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MorallyCorruptBae t1_itmve5p wrote

I’m a wedding planner and can say that’s totally off base. I just pulled up an 89 person wedding I did there with very basic food and beverage and their food and beverage spend plus rental plus service and tax was $21k.

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easy_Money t1_itmwu96 wrote

Hey there bud. I'm a former event planner that now works in marketing with some of my clients being planners, caterers, and venues. You're gonna need to adjust your budget unless you plan on having catering done by Jersey Mikes. Food, bev, rentals (flatware, linens, tables, glassware) are gonna cost about $100/person and up. NOT including venue fee. There are a couple caterers in town that will go lower than that but I cannot confidently recommend any of them and I've worked with/for them all, and trust me that isn't where you want to skimp, strictly from a logistics point of view. Feel free to shoot me a DM if you need some guidance or specific recommendations, but yeah, tl;dr weddings are fucking expensive.

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CyranoDeBurlapSack t1_itn34o7 wrote

We just went to a wedding in Pocahontas state park. The actual wedding site was nice quiet and secluded but the reception hall probably would not fit 150. But that was just the one we were at they might have larger dining halls.

Amber Grove out in Moseley is nice and has quite a bit of room, but not sure of the pricing.

Also ask Maymont park owners for their rates.

Edit: didn’t read the indoors part. But I’ll leave my suggestions.

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ILikeYourHotdog t1_itn9j8l wrote

We had an Old Hollywood themed wedding at the restored Art Deco Henrico Theatre in Highland Springs and it was only like $500 to rent the whole theatre since it’s technically a Henrico County park. We moved to Main Street Station for the reception and that wasn’t very expensive to rent either.

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suz_gee t1_itnn7u1 wrote

Check out the Robinson theatre in church hill.

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thebeseengirls t1_itnnnoo wrote

Hofheimer Building-say Anna West referred you.

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Background_War_4573 t1_itno6wf wrote

We toured the valentine and it was super affordable. It was too small for our party. Also, try Publix for desserts. Random I know but we had a full dessert table for $150 for over 130 people. We just used our own displays/ serving dishes to dress things up. It looked and tasted amazing. No one knew it was Publix.

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Gamegis t1_itnr69n wrote

Yep.. catering was the most expensive part of my wedding by far. same guest count as OP. Now we did not skimp on it, but I had alot of options presented and all of them were above 10k for catering alone. Idk how you do an all in wedding for 10k

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kernjb t1_itnvzh2 wrote

Check out the Lewis ginter recreation association, not to be confused with the Lewis ginter botanical gardens. It fits your budget and it has a great stage for a band/DJ.

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alguev OP t1_itod6bn wrote

I have been told Sam’s club but publix cake is delicious!! I should’ve thought about that. Thanks for the recommendation!! The valentine got back to me and said they are closed for construction.

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GMUcovidta t1_itrn0s8 wrote

If it helps, I was shopping around for quotes for a 120 person wedding a few months ago. What I found is below. tldr: it's going to cost at least 30k

Venues within 30 min of Richmond that could accommodate 120 people (most were just venue fees although some of the more expensive ones included more) $3-$20k

Rentals (tables, chairs, basic linens and dishes) were $3-4k

30x60 tent (labor, permits etc included) $3.5-5k

Catering (chicken + beef with one veg, one starch, soft drinks, no apps or desert including labor) $6-15k - we didn't consider BBQ but that's the only cheaper alternative

Bar Service (BYOB just cost of servers, liquor license and the physical bars) $2.5k

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