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Alpine Wedding Chapel
970-725-3392Our twin gazebos provide separate areas for food and drinks. The south courtyard features our wedding arbour. White chairs frame the aisle to the wedding arbour. Fresh rose petals are included. We decorate 2 buffet tables with 4 baskets of roses and roses surround your wedding cake. Our dressing room features a gold leaf antique mirror. It's great for wedding photos. For a small Intimate Candlelight Wedding Ceremony, it's the Alpine Wedding Chapel. Our Chapel is seasonally decorated and features: stained glass windows, organ music and miniature church pews for 8 guests. Call Joyce at 970-725-3392 to start planning your perfect day! Elevation: 7500 feet above sea level. Region: North Central - Hot Sulphur Springs Region: North Central - Grand Lake Region: North Central - Winter Park Location: Mountain views. Credit Cards: Visa, Mastercard & American Express
Maximum # of Day-Use Guests in Indoor Meeting Room: 100 Maximum # of Day-Use Guests in COVERED Outdoor Picnic Area: 100 Maximum # of Day-Use Guests in Outdoor Open Picnic Area: 100 Your Host will Cater or Arrange Meals with Advance Arrangements: Yes Your Host will Provide Wedding Planning Help: Yes Your Host will Make Area Activity Reservations: Yes |
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