Wedding Planning in New Jersey




New Jersey is the most densely populated state in the United States. It is bordered on the north and east by the state of New York, on the southeast and south by the Atlantic Ocean, on the west by Pennsylvania and on the southwest by Delaware. New Jersey lies entirely within the metropolitan areas of New York City and Philadelphia.




The largest cities: Newark, Essex County, Jersey City, Hudson County, Paterson, Passaic County, Elizabeth, Union County, Edison, Middlesex County, Woodbridge Township, Middlesex County. New Jersey has a perfect location that attracts tourists from the surrounding areas. Of you are planning your wedding in New Jersey; the city has many attractions, beautiful natural settings, museums, historic buildings, hotels, mansions. All of these attractions will convince you that New Jersey is the perfect place to celebrate your wedding.

Wedding Planning in New Jersey

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The main parks that will be perfect for your outdoor wedding in New Jersey: Six Flags Great Adventure, Clementon Amusement Park, Land of Make Believe, Morey’s Piers, Mountain Creek Waterpark, Asbury Park. If you dream of a wedding on a beach choose one of the beaches the city has: Cliffwood Beach, Long Beach Island, Monmouth Beach, Point Pleasant Beach, and Union Beach. If you are planning your wedding on the beach or at long the New Jersey shores there are so much so choose from. The Jersey shores include Monmouth County, Ocean County, Atlantic County and Cape May County. If you are planning to celebrate your wedding in New Jersey you can choose a wedding ceremony on Long Beach Island, a beach club wedding ceremony and reception at Sea Bright, a wedding along the boardwalk in Ocean City, Point Pleasant Beach, or an intimate party at a charming Victorian-era bed & breakfast, Hotel or Inn in Cape May.

If you dream of a fancy Ballroom for your wedding reception Atlantis Ballroom at the Holiday Inn of Toms River New Jersey is the perfect location for a traditional reception. The Atlantis Ballroom can accommodate up to 250 guests with makes it perfect for opulent wedding receptions. Bridgewater Manor is located in the center of New Jersey it is the premier location for private banquets and wedding ceremonies and receptions. The Manor will offer the elegance you are searching for; it has two-story atrium with glistening marble floors and exquisite furnishings. The three magnificent banquet rooms with special ambience can accommodate up to 300 guests. Buttonwood Manor can offer you the wedding of your dreams. The gardens overlooking the beautiful Lake Lefferts will provide you with an enchanted setting for your outdoor wedding ceremony.

Wedding Planning in New Jersey

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For an opulent wedding reception choose the Crystal Ballroom at the Radisson Hotel in New Jersey. The cascading crystal chandeliers of the Crystal Ballroom will impress your guests. If you are looking for magnificent landscapes with panoramic views for your wedding ceremony Eagle Ridge Golf Club is the place you are looking. It is Ocean County’s premier wedding location it has an Old World ambiance with a striking fireplace and crystal chandeliers. The Spring Lake Manor is a beautiful historic building dating from 1901 will give your wedding reception elegance and style.

The Castle in Historic Delran, it is one of the most banquet and wedding facilities in New Jersey. It is located near the beautiful Delaware River. The Castle is the perfect location if you plan to celebrate your wedding in New Jersey. New Jersey has many more beautiful setting to choose from.

Written by , date Mar 07, 2011 in By location
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