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CEREMONY IS NOW INSIDE THE CANFIELD CASINO. DOORS LOCK AT 4:55.

Lisa & Patrick

July 12, 2024 • Saratoga Springs, NY

CEREMONY IS NOW INSIDE THE CANFIELD CASINO. DOORS LOCK AT 4:55.

Lisa & Patrick

July 12, 2024 • Saratoga Springs, NY

L&P

Lisa & Patrick Home Page Banner
July 12, 2024
Saratoga Springs
NY

Wedding Day

July 12, 2024
4:30 PM–11:00 PM
The Canfield Casino In Congress Park
25 East Congress St, Saratoga Springs, NY, 12866
Attire: Black Tie Optional, Formal
CEREMONY STARTS AT 5PM, ARRIVE BETWEEN 4:30 and 4:45 TO TAKE YOUR SEAT Please note this will be an adults-only celebration. The Canfield Casino has a strict no smoking policy.

5:00 PM–5:30 PM

5:00 PM–5:30 PM

Ceremony

5:00 p.m. we say "I do!" inside The Canfield Casino Guests are welcome to arrive at 4:30pm. If it rains ceremony will be moved inside the venue.

5:30 PM–6:30 PM

5:30 PM–6:30 PM

Cocktail Hour

Meet us inside the Canfield Casino Parlor for cocktails and hors d'oeuvre.

6:30 PM–11:00 PM

6:30 PM–11:00 PM

Reception

The Canfield Casino In Congress Park
25 East Congress St, Saratoga Springs, NY, 12866
Take your seat in the historic Canfield Casino Ballroom for dinner, drinks & dancing.

Inspiration

View Lisa's Wedding Pinterest Board

Wedding Guest Attire Inspiration

Wedding Map

To park take a right off of Broadway onto E. Congress Street. An attendant will let you onto the private road.

Venue History

The Canfield Casino was built by John Morrissey as part of Congress Hall, which was a large resort hotel that contributed to giving Saratoga Springs its fame as the Spa City.


Morrissey, a well known professional boxer and member of Boss Tweed's Tammany Hall network, first came to Saratoga in 1861 and ran a gaming house downtown. Upon opening the Club House, Morrissey had only 3 rules - no ladies allowed, cash only, no locals. These rules allowed the club to take on exclusivity that made it one of the world's most renowned gambling houses. Not even the wealthiest could get Morrissey to bend the rules, which kept his Saratoga Club House open even when gambling was illegal for Saratoga residents.


A few years after Morrissey's death, Richard Canfield took a partnership in the gambling establishment. Richard Canfield bought the venue in 1884 for a quarter of a million dollars and invested heavily in the building and the surrounding park to make the Club House even more appealing to affluent visitors from around the world.


In its heyday, frequent visitors to the casino included wealthy members of the Whitney and Vanderbilt families, famous gamblers like Diamond Jim Brady and John Gates as well as a host of top-notch entertainers. This era of high-stakes gambling ended in 1907 when local reformers were finally successful in banning gambling in the city of Saratoga Springs.


Many think Canfield Casino is haunted by the glamorous men and women who partied the night away in the grand parlor or spent the evening betting on the various games of chance in the posh casino. The occasional spooky event has taken place at the casino for decades, but these have really escalated in the past 20 years. Tales of hauntings note bats flying around at people's weddings, sudden drops in temperature, objects being moved in the night and apparitions of women dressed in Victorian clothing.