In the time between getting engaged and getting to actually go look at venues I had done a lot of research online and even asked my mom to go visit a couple places for me to get a preliminary opinion. One of the places she went to, she loved – it sounded perfect, close to everyone, covered drop off area in case of rain, bridal suite, large enough to fit 150, beautiful inside – but (oh come on, you knew that was coming) – it only had one room. It didn’t have any area that we could do a ceremony, except possibly outside. This is when I began realizing that places just assume you want to be outside or in a church for the ceremony. We discussed possibly “flipping” the room, or trying to do the ceremony inside the same room… nothing was going to work for me, so it sadly got marked off the list.
Another place she went to visit was a contender and stayed on the list for Andrew and I to go look at – The Eau Gallie Civic Center. Now this isn’t a grand place by any means, but it worked. It had two extremely large rooms. It sits next to a park on the water that would be gorgeous for photos. It fit our budget. With that, it sat at the top of our list waiting to see if we couldn’t find anything better.
We stopped by a few places that are not really worth mentioning. They didn’t have enough space for both ceremony and reception, and only felt like a waste of time.
One place that I was excited to look at was the Cocoa Beach Civic Center. They have enough space to be inside the whole day, as well as rooms that could be used to get ready. My mom had stopped by to look for me but they were unable to give her a tour. She said the area was beautiful and would make wonderful pictures but there was absolutely no parking. Ugh, that is a pain. I don’t want to inconvenience our guests with lack of parking. But alas I decided we would go give it a try and see if we just fell in love. Unfortunately it was anything but love… the whole place had a strange odor, and the carpets were stained and old. Outside the buildings is beautiful, just as my mom said, unfortunately, the insides didn’t match.
We had just one place left to visit…


