Doors open at 4:00pm
Valet parking is included! Drop off your car with the attendant at the circular drive. Parking attendants will remain with the vehicles in a gated lot across the street.
The historic Coronado Ballroom & Hotel opened its doors in 1925. The ballroom was built specifically to celebrate Charles Lindbergh's triumphant return from the first nonstop flight from New York to Paris. The hotel was further embraced by Charleston-dancing flappers, silent movie stars, and opera singers.
Revel in this 1920s architectural marvel as you celebrate with the bride and groom Gatsby style!
4:30 PM–5:00 PM
Ceremony
Witness the dapper groom and glamorous bride say "I Do!"
Located in The Coronado's beautiful South Ballroom, with abundant crystal chandeliers!
5:00 PM–6:00 PM
Cocktail Hour
Enjoy passed hors d'oeuvres and a drink (or two!)
Located in The Coronado's East Lounge, it is adjacent to the South Ballroom. This space contains its original hand painted ceiling!
The Father of the Bride, John Doyle, will "hit on all sixes" with a couple songs on the baby grand piano!
6:00 PM–7:00 PM
Seated & Served Dinner
Dine on a three-course meal paired with red and white vino.
Located in the Coronado's Grand Ballroom, complete with original terrazzo floor and art deco up-lighting!
7:00 PM–10:00 PM
Dancing & Libations
"Putting on the Ritz!" Time to celebrate, dolls and gents! Don't forget to check out the Bride's & Groom's Signature Drinks!