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Mrs. Oyster, Dallas Age and Occupation: 30, Music Teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 46, Art Teacher Engagement Date: January 9, 2009 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: The Tower Club About Me: I'm a Texa-Californian with a penchant for sparkly things and a tendency to think a lot. I've been known to sing random songs or dance when there is no music on. My fiance and I love world culture, we love to travel, and we have an incredibly eclectic taste in music. We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to celebrate our marriage with our family & closest friends. We're planning an “urban black-tie” wedding and hope to incorporate our personalities and some of our own interests. We look forward to a life of love, laughter, good music, beautiful art, and to creating our home together with our four (!) cats.
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The Place to Be

June 15th, 2010 @ 1:28 pm by Mrs. Oyster

When I was in seventh grade, a girlfriend and I decided we would be cool by answering the phone, no matter who called, by saying, “Hello, this is [name] at The Place To Be!” I don’t know what conversation led to this clever plan, but suffice it to say it didn’t last very long.

Why that random memory? Well, because I’ll be sharing our venue with you in this post, of course! And for that one night in July, to us anyway, it will absolutely be The Place to Be.

If it’s a popular wedding venue in Dallas, not only do we know about it, but we’ve probably called, emailed, or visited. Most of this is complicated by the fact that we started out planning two different types of weddings (oops).

After our outdoor wedding idea melted away, it was back to the drawing board with a few requirements:

  • A place with windows (I still wanted to see the sunset at our wedding)
  • A beautiful ceremony site and reception site, since we wanted both in the same place, and both indoors
  • Easy to get to or in a place people could reference easily (e.g., “Downtown”)
  • And of course, a place that met our budget.

The venue-hunting process was more difficult than we would have liked.

Some places were downright rude, others, openly discriminatory. Some were extremely gracious, but just not right for us. Some of them never returned calls or emails (and this was before we’d offered them any money!). One extremely popular place lost our vote when we pulled up and Mr. Oyster said, “It looks like a funeral home!”

At another one, we went to an “open house/tasting” and came home with ill stomachs (ew!). Another place had no wheelchair/disabled access (”Well, can’t she use the service elevator…?”). One place was painted a weird shade of green that gave me nightmares, although it did have beautiful natural light. Here is a contemplative Mr. Oyster at this venue. I wonder what he was thinking??

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“My stomach hurts.”

But after all the drama, the last place on our list turned out to be the best one: the Tower Club.

As soon as we walked in, we loved it. The Tower Club seemed to be a good mix of classic + modern decor, and has some interesting places to take pictures. This is helpful especially since, considering it’s July, we will not want to go outside for portraits.

I don’t know if there are many all-in-one-spot Dallas brides; from the way vendors talk, we’re the only people they know not getting married in a church (gasp!). I don’t have any pictures of a ceremony taking place at our venue, but it will be in the room pictured below. I love chandeliers and I’m glad we’ll have them at our wedding!

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Luckily, some great local photographers have been to our venue. Totally embodying the urban chic aesthetic of the Tower Club is the wedding if Gina & Derek, photographed by F8 Studios. I love this view of the city.

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From this image, I got the idea of using pinspots to highlight arrangements and give the room some visual interest — on the opposite side of this gorgeous room is a boring beige wall. :(

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I initially hated these circular ceiling fixtures, but decided they can actually look kind of cool:

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I love this wedding from Table4 photography. This image helped put my mind at ease halfway through planning, when I began to feel sad about not finding a place with prettier walls or higher ceilings:

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The dance floor doesn’t look too bad, either:

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I’m still debating whether to do a traditional send-off exit, which seems a little contrived, or a more organic exit where people sort of fade away and we can say goodbye at leisure. Guess which one the venues seem to prefer? Anyway, it makes for a great shot or two (this one from Stacy Reeves):

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I worried about confusing myself, or causing additional stress, by seeing so many pictures of weddings at our venue, but I found that it just made me feel better. I wasn’t really able to make our wedding “real” until I saw these photos. It was great to see so many different weddings in the same place, which reassured me that we can indeed “make it our own” despite there having been so many weddings there.

I highly recommend to brides (and grooms) is to find pictures of weddings that have already happened at the venue you’re considering. For a Google search, just put in “[venue name]” [city] wedding photography (or “photographer”).

No matter how cool it looks in person, you need to see it when it’s full of people, lights, flowers, etc. and get a feel for it. Plus, it’s fun to put yourself in the place of the brides in the images — pretty soon, that could be you!

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16 Responses to “The Place to Be”

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Miss Knitting (message)  1,072 posts, Bumble bee

This place looks wonderful! Congrats on finding the perfect venue.

 
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Curlysue (message)  1,703 posts, Bumble bee

I love the organic send-off :) Your location looks awesome and those chandeliers are gorgeous!!

 
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

That is such a gorgeous venue! I love the chandeliers - and that view! Stunning!!!!

 
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jgoulart (message)  1,069 posts, Bumble bee

Your venue will be beautiful!

 
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Mrs. Hamster (message)  4,045 posts, Honey bee

Beautiful venue!

 
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crayfish (message)  4,844 posts, Honey bee

I grew up in Dallas….but we are getting married in CA. People back home are equally horrified at a non-church wedding. That’s the Bible Belt for you! Love your venue! Gorgeous :-)

 
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Miss Peace (message)  648 posts, Busy bee

wow! Amazing venue, it will look beautiful :)

 
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tksjewelry (message)  9,769 posts, Bee Keeper

Love the venue, those chandeliers a awesome!! That place has the potential for some really great photos.

 
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alivoo01 (message)  2,622 posts, Sugar bee

We thought about having our RD here, but decided against it. I never went in, but OMG! It’s beautiful!

 
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its ALWAYS what you make it. no two weddings are ever the same! congrats.

 
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shantastic (message)  122 posts, Blushing bee

I work in a church. My dad is a minister. We’re not getting married in a church. And we’re all thrilled. Good for you, making it “easier” on your guests! No location changes! A wedding is holy, no matter where you are… :-) I think even “bible belt” people get this.

 
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Miss Oyster (message)  879 posts, Busy bee

@shantastic: I wasn’t making fun of people being religious. I was reacting to the idea that in this particular environment (Dallas), people are much more forward about telling you what they think about your spiritual involvement.

My mom & stepfather are quite religious (stepfather is a deacon), and they got married in a beautiful garden — what better way to honor the spiritual aspects of marriage than to be in nature? In fact, this was one of my original motivations for wanting to be married outdoors.

 
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Miss Oyster (message)  879 posts, Busy bee

@Shantastic: Yes, that was the primary motivation for the all-one-spot wedding! I’ve gotten lost between a church & reception venue more than once. :)

 
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slicey19 (message)  2,844 posts, Sugar bee

I so desperately would love to see more weddings in my venue but it seems the photos don’t make it onto the internet. I’ve tried searching both the formal and informal name of my venue with minimal results. By minimal, I mean I found a bride who had participated in a chat room and mentioned the venue so I contacted her and she had not yet had her wedding but was nice enought to share with me some photos she had from another bride. I also got 2 photos from the cite coordinator, one of half set up tables in a tent and one of a veggie display.

 
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

Beautiful! Those chandeliers are to die for!

 
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winter (message)  1,333 posts, Bumble bee

that looks like the most perfect venue!

 

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Mrs. Oyster
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Mrs. Oyster, Dallas Age and Occupation: 30, Music Teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 46, Art Teacher Engagement Date: January 9, 2009 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: The Tower Club About Me: I'm a Texa-Californian with a penchant for sparkly things and a tendency to think a lot. I've been known to sing random songs or dance when there is no music on. My fiance and I love world culture, we love to travel, and we have an incredibly eclectic taste in music. We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to celebrate our marriage with our family & closest friends. We're planning an “urban black-tie” wedding and hope to incorporate our personalities and some of our own interests. We look forward to a life of love, laughter, good music, beautiful art, and to creating our home together with our four (!) cats.

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