
Vail might have the highest wedding venues of any town in Colorado, which explains why it has several of the Highest Rated Colorado Wedding Venues. The Sonnenalp makes that list because of its authentic vibe and amazing location. Started in 1979 by the Faessler family, the luxury resort is a good mix of European elegance […]
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There are a plethora of Vail Wedding Venues to pick from, but The 10th is by far the most well rounded of all of them if you’re looking for the quintessential ski resort wedding. Most couples opt to get ready in Vail Village, giving them a short walk to Gondola One to access the venue. […]
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In regard to wedding decks in Colorado, most of them are beautiful, but few are as beautiful as the Holy Cross Wedding Deck. It gets it’s name from Mt. of the Holy Cross, a gnarly 14er in the northern Sawatch Range. Enough about mountains though. On your wedding day, your guests will use the Eagle […]
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Piney River Ranch has become one of Colorado’s most talked about wedding venues. Only the Maroon Bells and San Sophia Overlook offer a more jaw dropping backdrop of Rocky Mountains. While Piney is a bit of an adventure to get to, the feeling when you arrive is worth it for you and your guests. The […]
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While Camp Hale isn’t technically in Vail, it’s the closest town that has lodging. The venue actually sits on highway 24 in between Minturn and Leadville. As you may have read above, there is no cell reception, but it’s actually very easy to get to, unlike Piney River Ranch. In regard to the venue facility’s, […]
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In 2003, the town decided to purchase 50 acres of space just west of Lionshead to build out an event space. The Donovan Pavilion, while owned by the Town of Vail, doesn’t feel like your average municipal wedding venue. It is nestled in the forest, all the while being right on the South Frontage Road, […]
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