It's no doubt that we live in a beautiful area. With the shores of Sandusky and Port Clinton giving beautiful views over the bay, to the nice open fields heading into Norwalk and Monroeville, or the wooded hills surrounding Milan. Surely, we all would love to get beautiful photos on our wedding day in these areas. However, with the hectic schedule of a wedding day, it can be hard to find the time to squeeze in some of the wonderful locations we've written about. However, that doesn't mean that you can't achieve beautiful wedding photos right on your wedding venue! This list is just a few examples of some of the best wedding venues in Sandusky, Huron, Norwalk, and more that have excellent environments for photography right on-premise.
Sawmill Creek has been a staple in the area for many years. The best thing about Sawmill, besides being recently renovated, is that they have enough amenities for just about everything right on the property! With a golf course, a private beach area, gazebo, bridge, and of course the massive resort, which includes small garden areas, there are so many options for places to take photos right around your venue!
Sandusky Yacht Club is, of course, right up on the shores of Lake Erie. This makes it ideal for a couple that wants photography with a beachy waterfront setting. There's a beautiful garden out back along with plenty of gorgeous windows for portraits indoors, making this a great option for a few snaps right at the venue.
Plum Brook is up there to be the prettiest golf course in the area. With plenty of trees, grass, hills, bridges, and other amenities, it provides plenty of opportunities for fantastic photos.
Located in Castalia, just outside of Sandusky, this venue is one of the most gorgeous places we've had the pleasure of shooting at. With a beautiful driveway that's flanked by trees, a creek in the back, and the sprawling, open property, there are endless possibilities when using this location for your wedding photography.
As per the name, this is a sister location to Millsite Lodge, located just down the road. Equally as beautiful, it is a fantastic, more rustic place for your wedding photographs.
In our opinion, Kilkerrin is one of the most underrated venues in the area. With a large barn, fields, and a large pond on the premises, it has everything you need for a great venue for both a ceremony and wedding photographs. See our blog post about it here.
The BGSU Firelands Campus has two locations that they do weddings, the Cedar Point Center as well as the Firelands Arboretum. Both of these locations are within a few minutes walk of each other and there are incredible opportunities at each for wedding photography. With ponds, flowers, trees and bridges, you can knock out all of your wedding photos right inside the arboretum. It's by far our most used spot for photos.
If you love rustic, Palm Tree Barn really is the perfect setting. Located on a spacious property with a large barn and plenty of trees, wood, a neat siloh and even some props, like a truck, it has a little bit of everything for the couple that wants something simple and rustic. You can check out some of our work on it here.
Right down near Cedar Point, Lyman Harbor is one of the premiere venues in Sandusky, known for it's spacious halls. It also has one of the best views in town, and the harbor makes a fun and relaxing place for some couples shots, and the large glass windows provide some great window light for indoor group shots.
Only available to Milan Residents or family members of Milan Residents, this massively underrated venue is one of the classiest looking places in town. To boot, it's directly across the street from the Milan Town Square, giving you a great place to go and take some classy photos. See the video we shot here.
There is a chance that you may not want to do your wedding photography session at your venue. Perhaps you'd like to go somewhere else! In that case, check out our list of some of the top places to take photos!
Sandusky, Ohio is one of the most beautiful little towns in Ohio, and if you're currently planning your wedding, it may be difficult to decide just which corner of the city to head to in between your reception and ceremony to have wedding photos taken! This list is simply designed to help shine some light on some of the top photo spots in Sandusky for where to take photos, along with some example photos that we at OneUp Creative have taken in these areas. This list is meant to be for the top areas in Sandusky, but we will also have lists for Huron and Norwalk coming soon!
Jackson St. Pier is one of the top choices because it's right in the middle of the Sandusky Shoreline. Recently renovated, the pier offers an excellent view of Cedar Point and Lake Erie, along with nice areas for photos, including benches and a large, grassy area. Two things to consider when selecting this area is the fact that the pier can sometimes be windy and it doesn't have much shade, so you may have to talk with your photographer on the best solution to shoot in harsh sunlight.
Shoreline Park is toward the eastern side of downtown, and is an excellent choice for some photos in the shade. This park has a little bit of everything, from nice bridges for group shots to beautiful views of the lake, shaded areas and easy parking. It's one of the most popular destinations for wedding photos in the area, and for good reason.
Washington Park is right in the heart of downtown, making it one of the centerpieces for many couples when getting there photos taken. The park spans a couple blocks around Columbus Ave, and has areas such as the Boy In The Boot fountain, The Grass Clock, the Gazebo, and plenty of other hidden gems. It's a great place to get a variety of photos all within a short distance of each other.
Peddler's Alley, also known to locals as Musician's Alley, has been one of the most popular destinations in the area for many years, due to it's unique, quaint, urban textures, along with it's unforgettable feature wall at the end. This location provides great shade most of the day along with good textures that makes for beautiful photos. However, the tight spaces in the alleyway can make it less than ideal for very large groups.
Osborne Park is a massive park with different trails that give tons of options when planning your photo session. From the grove of trees, to the extra wide path, to the open fields, there's plenty of options. However, one thing you won't find much of here is seating or water.
Sheldon's Marsh is one of the most beautiful locations to take photos. With a long, extra wide path, it's perfect for large groups as it's shaded and has plenty of texture. However, the biggest downside to Sheldon's Marsh is that two of its other top photo spots - the boardwalk and the beach, are all the way at the end, which is a decent walk away from the parking lot! This could be an issue if you're wearing uncomfortable shoes or are in a rush.
Battery Park can sometimes be looked over, but it shouldn't be! This park has a good amount of shade for photos in the grass overlooking the water, but is also only a stone's throw away from Springer's Warf Pier, which has one of the best views of Cedar Point that you can find in the city. If you want photos with coasters in the background, this is the best spot there is.
Schade-Mylander plaza is the main endpoint when you arrive downtown. Located right at the end of Columbus Ave., this large fountain could be considered the center of the downtown area. The fountain itself could be a decent backdrop for photos, along with the waterfront right across the street, and there are plenty of other nooks and crannies nearby that you can use for photos.
The Merry-Go-Round is one of the more unique and underrated places on this list. Inside the building has so many exquisite details to take photos with, and there's opportunities for unique close-ups. However, the space may not be ideal for large groups and there is one large catch - the light. The natural light in the space can be tough to work with, so you want to make sure you have a skilled photographer that can work with the environment.
Patina Creek rose to popularity extremely quickly for its unique colors and textures. The owners renovate and restore old furniture and hardware, and that is used to your advantage when you're looking for beautiful places to take photos. With gorgeous window light and plenty of different angle options, this place is an easy winner.
Sometimes, one of the best places to take photos can be right at your wedding venue! You check out our list of top venues at our Ultimate Guide to Weddings
Ok, so you just got engaged to the love of your life. Now what? It's time to start planning the best day ever! So what do you do first? What is your wedding going to look like? Where do you start? Planning a Sandusky, Ohio wedding can be an incredibly complex challenge depending on weather, season, and many different factors.
Having been a part of over 50 weddings during our lives, we've had our fair share of wedding experience. We've put together this collection of information that's been hand crafted to help you get started planning your wedding in Sandusky, Huron, Vermilion, Norwalk, or more! We're going to talk about some of our favorite places to have a wedding, some of our favorite vendors, and everything in between.
Of course, we feel like that should come with a disclaimer. We're going to talk about a lot of venues, vendors, and local favorites in Erie County and the surrounding areas. We want you to know that the venues and vendors that we're talking about in this guide are chosen specifically because we really like them. We want you to be assured that nobody can pay to have their name featured. However, there's so many more options out there than just the ones we talk about here! That's why we put together a downloadable list of many more of the vendors in our area, so that you can make the right choice for your wedding day.
The first step in planning your wedding is to start dreaming. When you picture your abolute dream wedding day, what does it look like? If you had the exact wedding that you wanted as a kid after watching your favorite Disney Channel Movie, what would that entail? What would the theme be? Who would you hire? What food would you serve? What would the dress look like (would you even wear a dress?) This is your chance to go all out. After all, your wedding is a once-in-a-lifetime event!
Unfortunately, not everything in real-life is possible like it is in the movies. I couldn't have a helicopter fly over my wedding like it happened in Spy Kids! So, when you start examining what's in the realm of reality for your budget, location, and size of your wedding, it's time to start trimming things back. The best way we've found to do this is to first ask yourself "If I had to find a way to save money/accommodate the weather/fit my lifestyle, what would be the first thing I would change?"
The goal of doing this is to figure out what things are the most important to you on your wedding day. Everyone values different things in their lives, and what you value as an important part of your wedding day is unique to you. So figuring out what isn't that important to you can help you figure out what is important to you. For example, you may find that having incredible food for your guests may be extremely important, while your choice of venue may not matter as much to you.
It's time to start planning. The first things you should plan are the things that are the most important. Again, these are unique to you! Here's an example - When my wife Alyssa and I got married, we really valued the photography and the ring, which is where we focused on buying high quality. To us, we didn't want a large wedding, so spending a lot of money on decorations and a good DJ didn't matter as much to us, so we knew that it wasn't nearly as high on our list, and could be deprioritized. So, we would start by finding a photographer and the details we care less about could be put off until later.
Ok, so we've got to figure out the rough details of the wedding. This is Northern Ohio, so there's a lot of factors as far as seasons, weather, and size of the wedding that make big determinations about your wedding day! So it's time to nail down some of your big details.
Not all venues are equal. There are some absolutely gorgeous venues that will only hold 60 people, but there are incredible locations that will look totally bare with that amount, because they're designed for a capacity of 400. Want to have a huge wedding? Places like Sawmill Creek Resort will probably be a better choice than Owen Hill Winery. Everything from food, decoration, and total cost of the wedding will be determined by how many people you will have.
Your wedding party is going to be there the whole day. Your closest friends and family will be by your side at the alter. Do you want a small group with 1 or 2 people, or a large group of 20+ of your best buddies?
Living on Lake Erie is a blessing and a curse. One one hand, you can get some absolutely gorgeous settings as a backdrop for your wedding day. On the other hand, you have to contend with that temperamental Ohio weather. Thinking about having your wedding outdoors? You probably want to look for a wedding date between the months of June-August, as those months are the most reliable as weather goes. However, even in these months, it's extremely important to have a backup plan! In the event that you're not able to be outside for your wedding, it's really valuable to have a plan that works indoors as well. We've had a number of weddings where it did end up raining on the day of the wedding, and we had to suddenly change plans.
Tagging right along the seasons, you should start to nail down a date. For some couples, they already know just the perfect date for them, because they've been thinking about this for a long time, and they already had it picked out in their head. However, for other couples, the date can seem totally arbitrary. Out of over 100 Saturdays and Sundays in a year, how do I pick one? I was in that boat with my own wedding!
So here's the tip- start by picking a season. Then, nail down a month within that season. Then, pick a few of your preferred days for your wedding! As you reach out to venues and other vendors, you may want to shift your date to work with who you really want, and that's totally fine! You'll often find that vendors may be busy on a Saturday, but available on Sundays, and that may make you want to change your date! It's good to remain flexible throughout all of your options, and ultimately do what's best for you.
Once you have some of the big details figured out, The next step is to start planning. Finding some of your big vendors will probably be high up on most peoples' list. And hey, we've been around town for a long time, and so we've worked with a lot of people! So we can help here. We've put together a list of some of our favorite people to help you get an idea of some of the incredible options that Erie County Offers.
Way back in 2008, my cousin decided to get married....with 3 weeks heads up. EEK! She asked for my help, and of course I said I would. I designed the invitations, curated the playlist and that wedding day, I discovered that I had a passion for weddings!
Vermilion-on-the-lake is one of my all-time favorite venues. It's even where I got married! This historic building sits right on the lake, has the option for both indoor and outdoor ceremonies, and can seat up to about 175 people! Want to read more? Check out our blog post here.
The Erie County Fairgrounds is one of my favorite venues for a medium-large wedding. Why? Because this building is so unassuming, it can be turned into just about anything! Perfect for weddings nearing 250 people. It's also a blank slate, and can be turned into just about anything you want! Check out some more images we've shot here.
The Sandusky Yacht Club sits right on the lake and has one of the best views in town for your perfect wedding. The large, wrapping windows make this an absolutely gorgeous location for the best day of your life. Check out an awesome wedding we shot here.
The Bronson Conservatory is one of the coolest wedding venues I've ever seen. Upstairs on this wooden building is this large A-frame style room, with this gorgeous wood that makes an incredible location for your wedding. There's a large porch and yard down below it, overlooking a large pond. This place is perfect for guests of up to 175.
Formerly known as Mon Ami, Gideon Owen has a long history in the area as one of the best wedding venues out there. With multiple options as to how things can be set up, this venue can do everything from small gatherings to larger weddings, including catering and, of course, some killer wine!
Photo from Gideon Owen
Lyman Harbor sits on 1st street, overlooking the lake. With two separate venues in one building, you can find the perfect fit for you. Their larger location has some massive, gorgeous windows that overlook the lake, giving you a perfect view of cedar point from your dinner table. This room could easily fit up to 250 guests, and they have catering options on-site! Check out some of our favorite shots there.
Palm Tree Barn is a newer venue, but it jumped straight to the top of our list the first time we shot there. It's the place my brother got married! It has a lovely rustic feel, with both indoor and outdoor options that work by opening and closing barn doors on the building, and it can easily seat up to 250 people. With a large lot that includes a fire pit, this venue is perfect for anyone with a medium-large wedding that wants to nail that rustic vibe. See what we've shot here.
The Colonnade sits in an unassuming strip mall. From the outside, you would never guess how perfect this place is. Not only do they have plenty of seating, two different room options, and plenty of parking, they also have some of the best catering in town and do some of the best decorating ever if you want to go with their decorations. In addition, they're also known for setting off massive sparklers that create some of the best cake cutting moments that you've ever seen. Wanna check out what I mean? Look here.
Millsite Lodge is a massive venue located on the outskirts of Castalia. If you're looking for a place that can do absolutely anything, this is the best spot for it. With on-site lodging, catering, wedding planning, multiple locations, massive property size, and anything else you could be looking for, this is the best place to find it. Not to mention, it's incredibly gorgeous! Check out some of our favorite shots from Millsite here.
Sawmill has been a staple along the lake for many years. This resort can cater to just about any kind of wedding you want. With multiple venues, including indoor and outdoor, lakeside views, or even beachfront weddings, this is the perfect location if you need something all-in-one. With seating for up to 275, you can comfortably fit your medium-large wedding in here. Check out some of our favorite work here.
Winerie sits on a massive vinery along Route 4. Situated in a beautiful renovated barn, this venue is perfect for smaller weddings who want a high-class, eclectic feeling wedding for under 150 guests
There's simply too many awesome vendors in the Lake Erie & Sandusky, Ohio area to fit them all onto one page. We've put together a document with hundreds of Sandusky, Ohio Wedding vendors for FREE download!
Mesenburg Creative Catering is the largest family owned and operated catering service in the Sandusky area with over 30 years of food service.
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Blue Ribbon Catering has been a family owned and operated business since we opened back in 1985. We practice personalized service to accommodate our clients catering needs. We specialize in creating a memorable experience for you and your guests by offering delicious food cooked from scratch. If you do not see what you are looking for or would like a customized menu created for your event please call and ask for Melissa. Whether it is a company picnic or your daughter’s wedding I will give you my dedication to make it a wonderful experience!
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Owner Arvydas Montvilas and the Catering By Design Team have over 65 years of combined experience in the food-service industry. Each brings something different to the table, making your experience with Catering by Design one to remember.
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The Bronson Conservatory is one of the coolest wedding venues I've ever seen. Upstairs on this wooden building is this large A-frame style room, with this gorgeous wood that makes an incredible location for your wedding. There's a large porch and yard down below it, overlooking a large pond. This place is perfect for guests of up to 175.
Photo from Jimmy's Backyard BBQ
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The Brides World & The Tux World is simply the best shop for all your formal wear needs! We have been serving Northern Ohio for over 55 years, putting service, quality, and elegance above all. The Brides World & The Tux World can show you how easy it is to dress your best on your special day! Specializing in wedding gowns, bridesmaid dresses, mothers ensembles, flower girls, veils, accessories, men's suits and tuxedos.
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After more than three decades in the clothing business, he has a knack for matching guys with the best pieces to fit their own unique style—be it biker, lawyer or astronomer. He loves wearing everything from denim to flannel suits and wants every guy to feel comfortable shopping with him.
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David's Bridal is a household name in the dress industry. With locations all over the country, it's one of the go-to stores when weddings come into play. The David's Bridal in North Olmstead is one of the most often recommended places for wedding dress shopping in the area.
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Mane Root 250 Salon is a small salon that makes fantastic use of its space. This place is absolutely adorable inside!
Photo by Mane Root 250 Salon
Scarlett O-Hair is one of the busiest hair studios in the area. There's always something happening here!
Photo from Scarlett O-Hair Studio
Talk about a fantastic location! This quaint salon has a perfect view of Sandusky's waterfront. Perfect for your waterfront wedding!
Photo by Locksmith's Hair Studio
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We won't lie to you. We're a little bit biased around here. Obviously, we've been doing Ohio Wedding photography for a long time and absolutely love it. As a bonus, we think we'd do a pretty darn good job at telling your love story. And we want to be there to tell.
We are a husband and wife photography team in Huron, Ohio. We love our son, our family, our friends, our pup, the Steelers, the Buckeyes, and of course, photography! We specialize in engagement, wedding, family, and portrait photography in Northeast Ohio. Our goal is to capture moments that tell your story through timeless, elegant, and epic images.
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My name is Travis Brooks and I am a wedding and portrait photographer based out of northern Ohio. I have photographed weddings in Toledo, Sandusky, Cleveland, Columbus and as far south as Cincinnati. I have been photographing since 2011 shooting portraits, engagements, weddings and families.
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We won't lie to you. We're a little bit biased around here. Obviously, we've been doing photography for a long time and absolutely love it. As a bonus, we think we'd do a pretty darn good job at telling your love story. And we want to be there to tell.
My name is Davin Jacobs. I was born and raised in beautiful Sandusky, Ohio. I currently work and service the northern Ohio region, but am always willing to traverse the globe.
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We had enjoyed a lot of DJs in the past, but the first time we had a wedding with the Cleveland Keys, it completely changed our standard for what wedding entertainment is. Multiple live musicians performing songs completely based off of request. The energy and vibrancy that they bring to your wedding is off-the-charts.
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Rock & Roll Express has been in business for many years. A staple in the community, they've expanded their offerings to include many kinds of different services - including photo booths!
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Once you've got some of the big details taken care of, there's a ton of little details to figure out. We've assembled just a few of the questions that you can ask yourself to get the ball rolling on figuring out just how all of the little details will go.
One of the harder parts of a wedding day is putting together a schedule. Figuring out what time you're going to eat, for example, is a hard thing to visualize.
The easiest way to do this is to first decide on two basic things - when will the ceremony start and when will the reception start? Will they be happening at the same location? If they are, it will probably be best to have these two time slots closer together so that guests won't be left waiting around for a significant period of time while you take photos in between. If there are separate locations, allowing more time for your guests to travel to the new venue as well as adequate time for any photos and videos to be captured in between are a great tool for planning. For these situations, even providing 3 or 4 hours between them can be a great opportunity to get some of the most precious memories in your album or film.
Planning a wedding is really difficult. And we're not going to lie. There has never been a wedding that's gone exactly as planned. Whether its a sudden change of your wedding date due to a pandemic, or a sudden switch to indoors because of bad weather, anything can happen. We urge anyone who's gotten married that you have to learn to accept that things will change. Stuff happens, and that's okay! Your wedding will still be awesome no matter what.
So, who are we? OneUp Creative! We've been capturing awesome memories for couples for 8 years, and we've shot multiple dozens of Sandusky, Ohio weddings. We specialize in Wedding Photography and Videography, because we absolutely love being a part of one of the most important days of your lives, and making sure you get to remember it. We believe that every couple has unique needs, personality, and style, and we want to make sure we are a good fit for you. In that effort, we only take on a certain number of weddings each year. Want to see if we're a good fit?
When you drive through Wakeman, Ohio and pass a large farm, you'd be remiss to think there's anything abnormal going on. However, when you pass by a large farm and there's a mass if guests hanging out around the massive barn? Well then you'd be driving by Kilkerrin on a Saturday night! Kilkerrin Barn is an 1830, hand built barn that was once used for milking, but now is used to host incredible celebrations of all types.
Sitting right off of Route 20 on Fitchville River Rd. in Wakeman, Ohio, this barn is the most unassuming thing you'd pass by unless you knew what to look for. The barn itself has two large rooms that have large doors connecting them. In one room, which is around 30'x60', you can have anything from a great dance floor to plenty of room for catering, or even a perfect spot to have your ceremony. In the other, plenty of room to seat up to a couple hundred people. With original touches like an old, stone fireplace and a large barn doors that let in natural lighting, it makes for a great indoor location.
The indoors isn't all there is, however. The property really sets this place apart. Sitting on an acre-sized pond, with a large silo and patio on the back of the barn, sitting outside and enjoying drinks during cocktail hour is really what makes this place stand out.
One of the best things about having your ceremony in front of the barn doors is some of the incredible photos that can come from it. By having your photographer stand behind the wall of the barn and shoot through the doors, you can get photos of you looking at each other, sharing in each moment of the ceremony without the photographer being a distraction to the guests.
There's also a smaller building on premises with rooms for you and your wedding party to get ready, making this a great venue for a small all-in-one location for everything related to your wedding. That's why it's on our list of top venues.
Interested in Kilkerrin in Wakeman, Ohio? Check it out here.
The Palm Tree Barn sits right on Whittlesey Ave, on the outskirts of Norwalk as you head into Milan. This 30'x60' barn sits on a small farm that transforms into the absolute best venue you could ask for on your wedding day. The barn itself is large enough to seat groups of up to 125, with an expanded covered patio that can increase that capacity up to 250. This makes it a perfect spot for both smaller and medium-sized weddings!
The property also contains a vast outdoor area, with a large open lawn that is perfect for an outdoor ceremony, outdoor niceties like a Silo that's been renovated into a bar, a truck that makes a cute photo-op, and a large firepit where you can wind down at the end of the night.
Having the barn space, outdoor space, and covered patio space makes it a very flexible venue for people who want to do all-day events. When my brother got married here, he had his ceremony out in the yard, set up all the guests in the covered patio, and utilized the inside of the barn for the catering and dance floor. Two weeks later, when I returned to shoot a wedding, the ceremony had taken place at a church in a different location, meaning the space was configured instead just to hold the ceremony. Both times, people loved having the cool photo-ops in the area, and the decor of the room as drop-dead gorgeous!
Palm Tree Barn sprinted to the top of our favorite venues from the moment I stepped foot onto it the first time. It's definitely one of the coolest venues in town. Want to look into it some more? You can visit their website here.
Millsite Lodge sits right on the edge of Castalia and Sandusky, on a large 24 acre plot of land surround by trees and open land. This cozy Lodge sports not only all the amenities you could want in a venue, including lodging, multiple venue options and included catering, but it does so at a wonderfully lovely location.
Entering Millsite Lodge, the first thing you will notice is the long driveway flanked by rows of perfectly pruned pine trees. These trees make for some of the best photographs you've ever seen, and are great for doing group shots or solos alike. At the end of the driveway sits a large lodge as well as a number of other locations. The lodge includes enough housing to sleep in excess of 30 people, so you'll definitely be able to fit your entire wedding party into the building the night before. The lodge features a small game room, with entertainment such as pool and TV, a full sized kitchen with everything you need to make a killer meal, and plenty of spaces for indoor living.
As far as venues go, there are many options, For your ceremony, there's endless options for how you want the backdrop of the ceremony to be, since the land is very open and you can put down your seating almost anywhere. Want it under the covered patio? Done. Want it to overlook Castalia's famous Cold Creek? No problem. Want to look out over the fields? Sure. And when it comes to the reception, you can either go with their covered patio, which can seat up to 300 guests, or their newly built indoor option, the barn, which can seat over 200 guests.
Add on top of this included catering options, decor packages and day of coordinating options and Millsite has just about everything you could want!
Interested in booking your wedding at Millsite Lodge? Check out their website here. Or, if you'd like, check out their sister venue The Colonnade here.
At OneUp Creative, we can make sure your wedding day is captured from makeup to closing time. We want to help you tell your story.
The first time I ever heard of The Colonnade, I was honestly in kind of a shock. It's situated in a small, unassuming strip mall in Avery, a small community between Sandusky and Huron, right off of US 250. From the outside, it doesn't look like much. A simple, strip mall-styled building. However, once you step through the doors, it's a totally different story. Every single wedding I've been to in the Colonnade has been incredible. The Colonnade offers two venue options with seating up to 500 guests, great food catered on-site, and some of the best decorating you can get in the area.
The venue is divided into two distinct spaces that share a set of bathrooms in the middle. The first, the Cascade room, can seat up to 230 persons. The second, the Corinthian room, can seat up to 500 people! That means that even the largest weddings should be able to find a home in this building. In addition, they provide catering on-site with some of the best food that I've had in the area!
In addition to the main features of the venue, they also nail every single detail of a wedding day. What do I mean? Every. Single. Wedding. I've been to at The Colonnade has been totally gorgeous. Their wedding planners and decorators do an incredible job at making sure the room is decked to the nines. They even do something that I haven't seen at any other venue - they set off a massive sparkler while you're cutting the cake, which makes for an awesome memory!
Interested in booking your wedding at The Colonnade? Check out their website here. Or, if you'd like, check out their sister venue Millsite Lodge here.
At OneUp Creative, we can make sure your wedding day is captured from makeup to closing time. We want to help you tell your story.
Located right on the shores of Lake Erie, Vermilion-on-the-Lake is an absolutely incredible location for any wedding. Located in a 100 year-old log cabin with an extensive history, this location is sure to be a gorgeous backdrop for your wedding. How do I know? I’ve shot over a half-dozen weddings at this venue and this is the venue where I personally got married!
The cabin was built in 1919 from the logs that were cleared from the same property to be named the Vermilion-on-the-lake Clubhouse; a location where the local bands would play for crowds of dancers who were looking for a fun night. During The Great Depression, the property would become a place for high-rollers to hang out, and later the property was handed over to an association specializing in the handling of the property as the landscape of the area changed.
After a serious decline in the health of the building, the board of the association set out a single goal – to renovate and preserve the health of this historic building. In 2003, they set out a plan to restore the property to its original glory. When you book your wedding at Vermilion-on-the-lake, the profits go directly into this very project.
The building is built from large, old logs and is perfect for a rustic summer or fall wedding. There are 4 main areas to the building, with a single large common room and 3 side rooms. One of these side rooms faces the water, overlooking the lake, which is absolutely gorgeous around sunset. In one side room is a bar, which is available for couples to use for serving drinks at their weddings, as well as a small prep kitchen. The venue doesn’t have a full kitchen, so catering and drinks must be provided by your own caterer. There are so many options in the area, such as Blue Ribbon Catering out of Huron.
Looking to have both your ceremony and reception at the same location? There is an adorable gazebo outside in the lawn, which is perfect for this smaller, intimate ceremonies. Then, you can head straight into to enjoy your reception and your guests don’t have to worry about traveling to multiple locations or having long time periods between the ceremony and reception (side note; this is what we did for our own wedding!)
VOL is one of the most popular venues on the coast, typically booking over a year in advance on Saturdays. They also host weddings on Sundays as well, for which availability is a little more common. According to their website, Saturday rates for 2021 start at $2400 and Sunday’s start at $1000, which makes this an affordable option for anyone looking to book a naturally beautiful and historical location.
Building #1 at the Erie County Fairgrounds right off of Columbus Rd. in Sandusky is an unsuspecting white building from the outside. However, after shooting over a half-dozen weddings at this venue, I can say with certainty that every single one of them turned out absolutely incredible! This venue is actually the perfect canvas for your wedding day, whether it’s a smaller gathering or you’re topping 300 people, this is a perfect building to spend your evening.
The property sits right on the middle of the fairgrounds, right between the Erie County jail and the Erie County National Guard. The property has parking for tons of guests, with an overflow area in the event you fill up the main parking lot.
Inside building #1, you’ll find two rooms. The first is a vestibule, which is perfect for setting up guests books or card boxes for your guests to interact with, as well as seating charts or table designations if you have them. In the main room, there is a lower ceiling area and a higher-ceiling area, both stretching parallel to the end of the building. At the end of the lower ceiling area is a bar that backs into a prep-kitchen for your caterers to use, such as Catering By Design. The main area can be set up any number of ways, but the most common is to use the back side of the long wall for the wedding party’s table, with the area in front of it open to the dance floor.
The size of the building makes it the perfect size to have a large dance floor and the ceiling height is ideal for putting up tule or décor on the ceiling to really give the venue your own personal touch. And you can afford to, because this building rents for as little as $1500, making it the perfect choice to go all-out on your décor!
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