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Mrs. Cupcake, Philadelphia Age and Occupation: 27, Graphic Designer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Construction Project Manager Engagement Date: February 10, 2007 Wedding Date: September, 2008 Blogging Since: December 7, 2007 Venue: The Desmond Hotel in Malvern, PA About Me: Mr. Cupcake and I hit it off at a Halloween party and immediately began a long-distance relationship. After two years, he moved to my neck of the woods, and a year and a half after that, he proposed at the “place we fell in love.” I am a true perfectionist who enjoys designing and creating more work for myself, so wedding planning is my perfect outlet. Mr. Cupcake and I are both old souls, and we hope to weave that aspect of our personalities into our wedding day.
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Choosing Our Reception Venue

December 19th, 2007 @ 2:08 pm by Mrs. Cupcake

Mr. Cupcake and I got engaged in February, and when we started talking details, we weren’t 100% set on any particular date for our wedding. We knew that we preferred a Saturday evening reception, but otherwise we were fairly open to seeing what was out there.

No more than two weeks after Mr. Cupcake proposed, Mama Cupcake and I were playing hooky from work and spending the day checking out various reception site possibilities in the area. Mr. Cupcake was perfectly content with us doing the leg work and reporting back to him, and this was fine with me. :-) We weren’t as interested in having a city wedding as we were hoping for a more relaxed setting in the Main Line area of the Philadelphia suburbs, so that is where we began our search.

We first checked out The Radnor Hotel in Radnor, PA. Located a stone’s throw from I-476, this was an ideal location for guests who will be traveling to our wedding, which is pretty much Mr. Cupcake’s entire family, a portion of mine, and a good majority of our friends. It is a lovely hotel with very friendly staff, and their package was enticing. However, the more questions we asked, the more we realized that the price per head was fairly steep considering that it didn’t include as much as we had hoped for, and the ballroom wasn’t quite what we were looking for. It is a fairly narrow space, and I felt as if it would separate our guests from each other too much; it wasn’t the open, welcoming space we were hoping for.

Our next stop was the Crowne Plaza Valley Forge Hotel in King of Prussia, PA. I was pleasantly surprised by how lovely the lobby area was, complete with a baby grand piano and some nice lounge areas. The ballroom, though, was again a bit of a disappointment; it was nice, but very plain and would take a lot of dressing up (which, of course, equals $$$). Also, the possibility of another event going on at the same time as our wedding reception made me a bit nervous. I could have tolerated the location (directly across the street from a parking deck for the King of Prussia Mall) had I loved the other details, but I just didn’t think it was the right location.

Our third and final stop of the day was The Desmond Hotel in Malvern, PA. Mr. Cupcake and I had attended a wedding at The Desmond in the summer of 2004, and we had an amazing time while we were there. Not only was the wedding spectacular, but the hotel itself was charming, comfortable, and the staff was incredibly friendly and accommodating. I will admit that I had sneakily scheduled our appointment at The Desmond for the end of the day, knowing that Mama Cupcake would be impressed after having seen some other options. My plan worked ;-)

The Desmond ballroom has high ceilings, an open floor-plan, and off-white walls (meaning I wouldn’t be stuck with any particular color scheme!). Outside of the ballroom is a lovely and intimate cocktail area which opens onto a covered patio, where guests would be able to mingle throughout the evening if the weather permitted. There is only one ballroom, so no other event would be happening at the same time as our wedding reception. (There is a separate conference center in the hotel, but it is located on the second floor and is completely separate from the ballroom area.) Many of the guest rooms in the hotel have four-poster beds which I love, and there is a restaurant, an authentic English pub, and multiple lounge areas throughout. It is simply perfect.

The price range for a Saturday evening reception was quite reasonable, considering that our price includes centerpieces, a cake, chair covers, and a guest room for our wedding night. If we decide to go with another florist for our centerpieces (aside from one of the three that the Desmond recommends), or another baker for our cake, we will get a certain amount deducted from each guest’s total. Considering all that The Desmond has to offer, it turned out to be the best value out of the hotels we had looked at earlier in the day.

Although I know I have mentioned that I tend to have trouble with decisions, this was one of those decisions that was quite easy to make. Mr. Cupcake and I simply love this hotel, and Mama Cupcake was completely sold on it as well. I know that there may be other hidden gems in the area that would have been much more of a blank canvas for us to create our ideal wedding, but to me that would just be too many decisions to make, too many vendors to seek out, and too much stress. We felt that we could still create our ideal wedding with the help of what The Desmond has to offer us.

Convenience for our guests is also a huge priority for us. I have often heard the argument that it’s “our day” and we should do whatever we want, even if it means excluding some of our guests who can’t afford to be with us or can’t travel as much as we’d like them to… but we are not of this mindset. Of course the day is about us, but it is also important to us to share it with those we love. Although many of our guests will be traveling to the area, this is pretty much an unavoidable factor, regardless of where we get married. We can, though, control how convenient we make things for guests once they get there. We have a block of rooms reserved at The Desmond, which will be less than $130 per night for a double room. I have stayed at less luxurious hotels for much more money in the past, so I think this is a pretty good deal. We are hoping to have a shuttle that will take guests from the hotel to the church and back, so people don’t have to navigate their own way through unfamiliar territory. It is also important to us that guests don’t have to travel to another hotel after the reception, since they’ll be able to head right upstairs to their room.

The Desmond is really the perfect choice for us, and I look forward to sharing more of our plans with you! What experiences do you all have balancing what you want out of your wedding with what conveniences you want to offer to your guests?

9 Responses to “Choosing Our Reception Venue”

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christigpa says:

My company does a ton of business with the Desmond! I’ve personally been there numerous times for happy hours and add’l social functions. The food has always been great. It is a neat little gem in the burbs - much better choice than the Radnor Hotel of KOP.

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chill says:

My company throws their parties are the Crown Plaza. You’re right, the lobby is great (and their rooms are nice and super duper comfy), but the ballroom feels like a hotel ballroom and pretty boring.
My friend got married at Radnor Hotel, and it was nice. The back garden area is beautiful and a great intimate place to have your ceremony. The rooms are decent and the food was surprisingly good. It is a bit expensive, but hey, that’s the mainline.
Never worked with the Desmond, so I’m looking forward to hearing all about it!

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Erin says:

I love reading your posts Miss Cupcake bc i went to school in the Philadelphia area and have been to many of the stores, restaurants and hotels that you mention in your posts. I worked at the Radnor Hotel when I was in school and have been to a couple of weddings at the Desmond. It was beautiful and I’m sure your day will be just as wonderful!

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betting_im_not says:

mmm…desmond bread pudding. my favorite part of going to training seminars there. :)

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emily says:

I stayed at the Desmond after my friend’s wedding in Paoli- beautiful! And the 4-poster beds are great!

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julieulie says:

Since absolutely every single one of the guests and friends invited from my side will be coming to Philadelphia out of town (myself included!) convenience for flying in/taking the train was most important. As a result, we knew we wanted a center city wedding so people would have no need to rent cars for the weekend. Everyone can take public transportation from either the airport or 30th Street Station (or cabs for those who don’t want to, ahem, experience SEPTA), and once at the hotel it’s easy to get around the city without a car.

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Angel says:

We wanted a forest wedding with a picnic reception, but it was just too much travel for most of our guests, so we changed to a barn setting. Still very much us, but with some better accomodations for our guests.

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BioBride says:

Our wedding guests stayed at the Desmond! It worked out well. We also used their shuttle for the rehearsal dinner and wedding day. I think you made a good choice; I’ve only heard good things about the Desmond.

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jessicalynn says:

your reception will be beautiful!!!


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Mrs. Cupcake Mrs. Cupcake, Philadelphia Age and Occupation: 27, Graphic Designer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Construction Project Manager Engagement Date: February 10, 2007 Wedding Date: September, 2008 Blogging Since: December 7, 2007 Venue: The Desmond Hotel in Malvern, PA About Me: Mr. Cupcake and I hit it off at a Halloween party and immediately began a long-distance relationship. After two years, he moved to my neck of the woods, and a year and a half after that, he proposed at the “place we fell in love.” I am a true perfectionist who enjoys designing and creating more work for myself, so wedding planning is my perfect outlet. Mr. Cupcake and I are both old souls, and we hope to weave that aspect of our personalities into our wedding day.