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Top Wedding Venues in Toronto – Part 1

Wednesday, April 4th, 2012

By: ArthurK, WPICC AND Dana Mattar, WPICC.

Today’s blog post is all about wedding venues. We have had the opportunity to plan events at many of Toronto’s finest establishments however there are a few that really stand out. The following venues have been selected because they offer something unique to couples getting married. Whether it be breathtaking views, unique atmospheres in unique locations, history or exceptional customer service these are some of our favourite Toronto Wedding Venues.

Thompson Hotel:

550 Wellington Street W

416.640.7778

The Thompson Hotel is one of Toronto’s newest and most modern venues to hold a wedding. It is located in the middle of Toronto’s artistically driven King West Village. If you are interested in holding an event at the Thompson, there are a few different options in the Thompson Hotel to hold it, whether it is a wedding, a corporate event, or any other special event.

They have the Wellington Ballroom, which is a 3,100 square foot ballroom that can be divided into two sections. The decor in the room is rich and dark wooden tones, which are accented with glass chandeliers.

The next option is the chic and exclusive Rooftop Lounge. With breathtaking 360 degree view of the Toronto skyline and Lake Ontario, the Rooftop Lounge is surely not one to miss.

Finally, there is 1812. If you are looking for a lounge experience, 1812 is the place to hold your event. For those of you looking for a sophisticated and intimate feel, 1812 offers you just that.

Palais Royale:

1601 Lake Shore Blvd. W.

416.533.3553

Overlooking the Lake Ontario, the Palais Royale is designed acoustically for live music and has a great history of well known singers who have performed there such as Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. With that said, this venue is surely like no other.

The most common room used to hold weddings at the Palais Royale is the Ballroom. this 8000 square foot room can gold up to 350 guests for a seated dinner, and up to 880. The decor in the Ballroom is contemporary, with earth colours such as cream, gold taupe and chocolate brown.

Overlooking Lake Ontario, the Patio is perfect for holding wedding ceremonies or cocktail receptions.  With the ability to fully tent the patio, there is access right to the Ballroom from the deck, which is perfect for couples holding their ceremony and/or cocktail hour on the patio and their reception in the Ballroom. With a 318 person capacity, this patio is perfect for the summer to fall months.

The Lower Lounge is a quiet space at the Palais Royale, and is ideal for holding Cocktail Hour. Clients also have the option of having a portable bar.

Eglinton Grand:

400 Eglinton Avenue West

416.485.5900

Old Hollywood Glamour is always in style. For those clients who like art deco decor, the Eglinton Grand is a great location. Formerly the Eglinton Theatere, this venue has been restored and renovated and is now used as an banquet hall for weddings and events.

The Gallery is perfect for holding a wedding ceremony. Seating up to 220 guests, its art deco decor perfectly compliments the style of the main ballroom.

As for the reception, it is held in the Main Ballroom.  Since it was a former theatre, it is equipped with a stage and great in house A/V and lighting. The Balcony level can be used as a private Cocktail Hour space, which is very convenient for the guests as it is just above the Main Ballroom.

 Liberty Grand:

25 British Columbia Road

416.542.3789

The Liberty Grand is one of Toronto’s most popular venues to hold an event, whether it is a wedding or a corporate event. The venue has 3 grand ballrooms, each with a different vibe. Two of which are traditional, and one of which is a contemporary open concept. There is the Governer’s Room, the Renaissance + Centennial Rooms, and the Artifacts Room. In addition to those rooms, they have the Courtyard, which is perfect for holding ceremonies or cocktail hour.

One of the great things about this venue is that they have their own in house production, which is perfect for clients who are having a Live band or a DJ.

Artifacts Room

Fermenting Cellar

55 Mill Street

416.203.2363

Located in the heart of Toronto’s Distillery Historic District, the Fermenting Cellar is an urban space with an industrial chic setting. This venue can hold up to 600 guests for a stand up event, and up to 400 guests for a seated dinner. They provide great decor and production by in-house A/V and decor company, 5th Element Events.

The space at the Fermenting Cellar can be divided so that clients can hold their ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception in the same room. From the heavy timber beams and trusses to the original Kingston limestone walls, the Fermenting Cellar offers your event a memorable atmosphere.

Photos Courtesy of:

http://www.thompsonhotels.com/hotels/toronto/thompson-toronto

http://www.palaisroyale.ca/

http://www.lisamarkphotography.com/2011/nadira-andrew-palais-royale-wedding-toronto/

http://www.eglintongrand.com/main.html

http://www.libertygrand.com/

http://www.fermentingcellar.ca/


 

Sunnybrook Estates Wedding – Anne-Marie and Alex

Tuesday, March 20th, 2012

By: ArthurK, WPICC

Last February I was contacted by this lovely couple, Anne-Marie and Alex, for their upcoming wedding at Sunnybrook Estates (Vaughn Estate). They were interested in booking one of our top Toronto Wedding Bands, Shugga. Upon meeting them to discuss booking the band, we instantly hit it off. They are our ideal couple; young, modern, tech savvy, and fashion forward. Not to mention they were planning the wedding themselves without any of their parents involvement in the planning process – can anyone say dream client?! After meeting with them to discuss the band, and asking the normal questions we ask in an initial consultation, they started to realize that they needed help in planning and executing their vision. Which led them to their next decision – to have myself and the Fusion Events team on board to make it happen.

The wedding was in mid-November in that grey area between fall and winter weddings. The inspiration for their design was neither winter nor fall, but rather festive, yet not over the top Christmasy! They wanted their colours to be Red, Black and White with hints of Damask. For florals the bride fancied red roses so that’s what we went with as the main theme for Centerpieces and Bouquets courtesy of Designing Trendz. They wanted a sophisticated, upscale wedding that was also a fierce party. Not too many formalities and lots of dancing!

Here is a video of the event as seen through the perspective of the wedding planner…me! This wedding went very smoothly and on time to almost the second. I even had enough time to sit down at the beautiful grand piano at Sunnybrook Estates for a moment of Zen before the storm, as seen in the video…I also sat in on the saxophone with the band for a couple numbers (see the video):

The Beautiful Couple
Bride and Groom

The Dress

Mini Red Cake Topper, Red Velvet Cupcakes, and Decor

Table Setting
Wedding Decor - Table Setting

The head table with hand made giant roses. Each rose can take up to 2-3hrs to make.
Decor - Table Setting

Toronto Wedding Singer – Alana Bridgewater and Shugga.
Bride dancing at wedding with toronto wedding singer Alana Bridgewater.

 

Suppliers:

Wedding Planner – ArthurK, WPICC – Fusion Events

Wedding Planner Assistant – Melissa Sobotka, WPICC

Venue – Sunnybrook Estates – Vaughn Estate

Decor/Flowers – Craig Gruzd, Designing Trendz

Band – Shugga

Photography – Jamieson Dean

Video – WeDo by Daniel Royer

Wedding Dress – Ritche Bridal designed by MiKaella

Grooms Attire – Saks Fifth Avenue designed by Hugo Boss

Shoes – BCBG

Hair and Make Up – Kristjan Hayden

Cupcakes and Mini Cake Topper – We Bake In Heels

Invitations – Stephita

Officiant – Sarah Bunnet Gibson

 

 


 

Wedding Party Tips – The Dancing Bride

Friday, June 10th, 2011

By: ArthurK

We get a lot brides and grooms that come through our doors that are looking to make their wedding receptions a “party” that their guests won’t soon forget. Of course music selections and wedding entertainment can play a big factor in this however I have made an observation, a revelation in fact, from the thousands of weddings I have attended. One way to ensure the dance floor is packed all night and the party is in full effect is to have the bride and groom on it (especially the bride)! I have seen it so many times that a bride and groom get swept away thanking all of their guests and getting wrapped up in formalities that the night is practically over before they get on the dance floor (by which time it’s too late). To all you brides and grooms out there…make time to dance and enjoy the party. Your guests are there for you and to not engage them and party with them on the dance floor is not only rude but a recipe for a lack luster party.

I also find that waiting until the end of dinner to have dancing can sometimes be a party killer. What we have found to work really well is to start the night of with a short dance set or to intersperse dance sets between dinner courses. This doesn’t always work depending on the venue. If your guests were at the Church for 3pm. Then the reception hall for 5pm. It can literally be up to 6hrs of sitting, drinking, eating, and speeches before the first dance number. This can make your guests extremely lethargic and unmotivated to dance. So, if you can, don’t wait too long before injecting some fun and dancing into the the wedding. Also don’t forget a dance floor with a bride and groom on it is a packed dance floor….guaranteed!

Wedding Party Tips

Party Time!


 

Kelly And Connor – Feb’12 – Liberty Grand

Sunday, March 6th, 2011

Kelly and Connor are a lovely couple who contacted us back in March looking for the perfect band for their wedding. They had seen “God Made Me Funky” in concert before and were interested in them for their wedding. We arranged for them to see the band at corporate event that we booked for them at the Science Center. They loved the band and booked immediately. The wedding theme was a winter wonderland which was designed by Designing Trendz and the venue was theLiberty Grand Artifacts room. This is a great room and the most modern looking room in the venue. The venue is totally wired for sound and lighting and they have a great crew. It is always a pleasure working there I have to say.

Toronto Wedding, Liberty Grand

Toronto Wedding, Liberty Grand

Artifacts Room Entrance

Artifacts Room Entrance

Guest book

Guest book

Toronto Wedding Band God Made Me Funky

The Band – God Made Me Funky

The Bar

The Bar

This was a great wedding to be a part of. Great crew which included D.M.S videographyClick Photography (shout out to Sylvana!), Decor by Designing Trendz (shout out to Craig Gruzd!), and music/entertainment provided by yours truly at Fusion Events.

 


 

How to Hire A Wedding Band

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

Welcome to the first Fusion Events blog post. As a talent agency and event coordination/consulting firm we have a unique view into the world of weddings. Our first post is near and dear to our hearts…wedding bands! CEO of Fusion Events “Arthur Kerekes” comes from an entertainment background and started his career playing in wedding bands, specifically Juno nominated Toronto Powerhouse “God Made Me Funky”. The following post is written by him:

“Face it you’ve probably never hired a band in your life…and chances are you never will again after the wedding. So what makes a good wedding band? It might be very different from what makes your favourite bands like U2 and Arcade Fire good. When hiring a wedding band remember that if you want a truly successful event with a packed dance floor all night you need a band that is versatile! Just because you love the Rolling Stones doesn’t mean that a tribute band is the answer. Of course you will want a band that can play some of your favourite songs and artists but you also want to entertain your guests…..don’t forget about the other 100-150ppl in attendance. They don’t all have the same tastes as you.

The first step to hiring the right band is sourcing out your best options. Wedding planners and your venue can be a good place to start as they have experience working with all kinds of vendors. The next logical choice is to ask around and see who your friends have been using. Keep in mind though that you maybe don’t want the same band as all of your friends. Will there be a lot of the same guests at your wedding? The next place to look is the internet. In 2011 90% of brides will book all of their wedding vendors using the web. If a band does not have audio and video samples on their website, or even worse, don’t have a website that raises serious red flags. Any good professional wedding band should have a website with audio and video. If they don’t even have a myspace page which is free and easy to set up they are not worth wasting your time and money on. I would suggest searching google and youtube and watching videos of bands on their websites and compiling your top 5 choices.

The next step is contacting the bands. First send an email inquiry and see what their initial responses are. Do they respond right away, the next day, 3 days later? This may give you some indication as to their level of professionalism. Do they call you on the phone? If they email you what information did they provide? How the potential bands respond might give you some idea as to who is right for you. But before you make your decision make sure you do 2 things. First speak to the agent, manager, or band leader (depending on who handles their bookings) in person on the phone and make sure the band is available for your date. If they are have them hold the date and give you the right of first refusal. Do they sound like they know what they are talking about? Are they familiar with bands repertoire, band members, set up etc? Second, find out when they are playing and ask to see the band live before you book. If the band has no upcoming gigs for the next 3months are you sure you want to hire them? Most professional bands work 12months a year however keep in mind that January through to March can be slower than the rest of the year.

Here are some helpful questions to ask your potential wedding band whether it be a duo or full orchestra:

1. Is our date and time available?
2. How many events did you do last year?
3. Will you book any other events on the same date as our wedding?
4. Have you worked at our venue before?
5. Can we see a video of you playing at a wedding?
6. Can you provide references?
7. Can we see you perform live at an upcoming wedding?
8. Will you be our musician on the day of?
9. What is the instrumentation of the group?
10. Do you have any additional people with you that are not in the band?
11. What do you normally wear to a wedding?
12. Will you wear attire specified by us?
13. What is your fee structure?
14. Do you have any package options and if so what are they?
15. How many hours does your price include?
16. When does the time start (when you arrive, set up, or start)?
17. Do you charge for Travel?
18. Can we extend the hours on the day of?
19. What are your overtime fees?
20. How many breaks do you require?
21. Do you provide recorded music during breaks?
22. What type of music do you specialize in?
23. Can you provide your complete songlist?
24. Do you take special requests that are not on your songlist?
24. Do you bring everything you need to perform and is it included in the price?
25. Do you provide lighting?
26. Will you act as emcee?
27. How do you motivate the crowd?
28. How many years have you been in business?
29. What insurance and permits do you have?
30. Do you have references we can contact?
31. Do you use a contract?
32.What is your cancellation Policy?

There isn’t one right answer for any particular question but at least now you have some idea as to the kind of questions you should be asking. Ask the right questions. Be informed. Most importantly feel confident in the person you are dealing with (as they may not be in the band themselves) and feel totally confident in the band as a unit. You will have seen them in action and loved them before handing over a deposit. This could be one of the single most important decisions you make about your wedding reception. If everything is perfect from decor to food but the entertainment is bad everything else that was good will be instantly forgotten. So do your homework and good luck!!!