Wе аrе trying tο find ѕοmе land tο hаνе аn outdoor large tent wedding аt without аll thе hassles аnd restrictions (Nο outside food, caterers, nο alcohol blah blah blah) frοm traditional locations аnd city parks. Wе literally јυѕt need ѕοmе nice land somewhere іn Twin Cities tο рlасе up thе tent аnd thеn lеt υѕ dο whаt wе want (without hυrtѕ οf course). Wе read thіѕ thing аbουt thе nеw potluck wedding trend bυt wіth caterer restrictions everywhere thаt іѕ nearly impossible. CAN ANYONE HELP? DOES ANYONE HAVE LAND WE COULD USE? (Fοr a fee obviously) THANK YOU
Related posts:






A friend of mine had an outdoor reception at Bush Lake in Bloomington. It was a really nice event. Another thought might be out at where they have the Renaissance Festival, that may be a small far, but that was an awesome event also. You may be limited to the City or State parks. You may want to check on Craigslist to see if anyone has land you can use. Excellent luck and Congratulations.
OK. Without spending $100K with me I will give you the standard speech free. Do you REALLY want to get married in a circus tent? If you’re having a cheap wedding and can’t afford much then fine, I’ll stop here and you go for it. But if you expect to have any element of a “classy” looking wedding in a tent, prepare to shell out TWICE what you’ll pay at the expensive venues in your town. Yes, twice. Why?
Fantastic, you’ve got a tent. Now, so it doesn’t look like a petting zoo, let’s start decorating. You need uplighting, downlighting, chandeliers with tons of chrystals (at least 4 but probably 8), some type of flooring, flowers galore to hide more tent and hundreds upon hundreds of yards of fabric that can be draped everywhere to make it look romantic. Now, let’s worry about climate. If it may rain, you need a rain tent which costs more and you’ll need the sides and doors to protect form the elements in that situation. You need climate control if it may be too hot or too cold so bring in temporary Heat/AC units. Plenty of them. Next: Power. You’re in the middle of nowhere so you need a 100kw -200k diesel generator placed onsite (about the size of a small car) to provide power for everything. Are you getting the point here? In the process of saving money by using a tent, you’ll eventually realize that you could have held the wedding at the most expensive and elaborate facility in town, spent less and really gotten MORE out of the deal.
Do what you want but unless a bride has well over 100K and a excellent reason to do this, I always point the other direction.