Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 14
Like Tree1Likes

Thread: Places to get married

  1. #1
    K_I_Z_A's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2004
    Location
    Darwin brus
    Posts
    1,463
    Liked
    5 times
    Points: 14,403, Level: 52
    Points: 14,403, Level: 52
    Achievements:
    Veteran (6+ years registered)

    Places to get married

    I'm getting married next year amd we were originally going to get married at crocodylus park but they have been nothing but a pain in the arse since we started.

    That being said I don't want to get married in any ordinary place ie east point I didnt mind the idea of lake bennet but I need help. Can anyone think of an awesome amd different place to get married up here?

    Sent from my Desire HD using Tapatalk

  2. #2
    grandinferno's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    Adelaide
    Posts
    3,048
    Liked
    53 times
    Points: 21,668, Level: 64
    Points: 21,668, Level: 64
    Achievements:
    Socialite (3+ friends)3+ years registeredSecond Class Tagger (tags posts a bit)Loved (50+ liked posts)Hyperactive!
    When we were living up there we were going to get married on the lawns out the front of the Museum. Not particularly exciting. But the food at Cornucopia is nice and it's not a bad spot.

    Apart from that maybe somewhere in Litchfield. I really don't know about Lake Bennett tbh. Each to their own.

    Or mebbe Crab Claw Island?

  3. #3
    The Beast of Gevaudan Aegis's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Darwin, NT
    Posts
    7,225
    Liked
    224 times
    Points: 43,157, Level: 91
    Points: 43,157, Level: 91
    Achievements:
    First Class Tagger (tags posts a lot)Album Owner (has created a picture album)Hyperactive!Socialite (3+ friends)Loved (50+ liked posts)Veteran (6+ years registered)
    Awards:
    Caffeinated (very active)
    hah we got married on the museum lawns really nice for a low-key event. beautiful in the wet, and the staff at cornucopiea were fantastic. awesome food too.

    try a google search though - there's places down in litchfield that have geared up for weddings

  4. #4
    Old school
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    darwin
    Posts
    1,702
    Liked
    10 times
    Points: 11,697, Level: 46
    Points: 11,697, Level: 46
    Achievements:
    Veteran (6+ years registered)
    How many people and what time of year?
    I work in the event industry so know most of the not normally a venue places.

  5. #5
    Knight Of Nih's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2002
    Location
    Karama, Darwin
    Posts
    14,362
    Liked
    12 times
    Points: 73,213, Level: 100
    Points: 73,213, Level: 100
    Achievements:
    Veteran (6+ years registered)
    if i was to ever get married i would do it on the cullen bay sandbar!

  6. #6
    Old school Ratty's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    1,333
    Liked
    52 times
    Points: 8,674, Level: 40
    Points: 8,674, Level: 40
    Achievements:
    Veteran (6+ years registered)
    DON'T DO IT, ITS A TRAP!!!!!
    Brookie23 likes this.
    Remember, it's an MMORPG
    Many Men Online Role Playing Girls.

  7. #7
    digimortal / dull.boy UnSCaRReD's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2001
    Location
    Young, NSW
    Posts
    1,618
    Liked
    13 times
    Points: 15,131, Level: 53
    Points: 15,131, Level: 53
    Achievements:
    Veteran (6+ years registered)Tagger Second Class
    Second best thing I've ever done, and it resulted in the best thing.

    Went to one of the best weddings I've been to recently, and it was on an oval in their home town - the bride arrived by helicopter which was a real talking point for the rest of the night.

    I guess what I'm trying to say is that the actual place is less important than what you do with/around it.
    Yes, I do know it's the internet. No, that doesn't mean spelling and punctuation are illegal.

  8. #8
    Minorci's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2000
    Location
    Canberra
    Posts
    3,526
    Liked
    12 times
    Points: 22,556, Level: 65
    Points: 22,556, Level: 65
    Achievements:
    Socialite (3+ friends)Veteran (6+ years registered)Tagger Second Class
    Not quite the right time of year for it, but if you can score good weather.

    Hire the biggest yacht you can find and do it out on the harbour with a sunset
    Last edited by Minorci; 14-10-11 at 04:19 PM.

  9. #9
    Exalted psyave's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2001
    Location
    Chicago, Illinois, United States
    Posts
    3,353
    Liked
    12 times
    Points: 21,688, Level: 64
    Points: 21,688, Level: 64
    Achievements:
    Veteran (6+ years registered)Second Class Tagger (tags posts a bit)Album Owner (has created a picture album)
    My bro got married in a winery in Melbourne. Was awesome... Because vowels and reception in same place, and then it was more of a cocktail party reception. So, make sure you don't have many tables, have a catering company bring out small amounts of food, but lots of it. I'm talking not cocktail food quantities, but cocktail food in dinner fill/eat sizings. So lots of dishes but by the end people are full and they get a range of meat, veg, seafood, fast-food, aussse fastfoood, etc. Noe lack of tables makes it more of a party sence, people have to walk around, dance and mingle. More people will have fun than the traditional sit at your table and dance eye you want too. I'm used to having house parties with 150+ guests involves, seriously take those 2 points into consideration, more people will compliment you on your wedding, because they and a good time and in turn you had a good time.


    ---
    I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=41.512161,-87.877000

  10. #10
    I do all my own stunts. Bam Stroker's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2000
    Location
    Adelaide, South Australia
    Posts
    713
    Liked
    91 times
    Points: 32,992, Level: 79
    Points: 32,992, Level: 79
    Achievements:
    Veteran (6+ years registered)Loved (50+ liked posts)First Class Tagger (tags posts a lot)
    Parliament House is a nice setting for a wedding. Through the main hall and out the back there's a great area with a view of the harbour. I went to a wedding there in August and it was really nice. Go in there one day and take a look (it's open to the public) and there's a really good cafe there too.

    Making a difference.

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)