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My son is planning to be married next year. His fiancee is from Aiea so they will be married there. Would appreciate any help as far as locations for wedding and reception, wedding planners, etc.
Don't have a definite date yet because they are having problems finding a venue they can afford.
Would really appreciate any information you can share with me.
Thanks!!!
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Rhonda8881, My wife and I got married at the Haiku Gardens in Kaneohe. Is owned by Haleiwa Joes last time I checked. Beautiful spot. There is a beautiful Lagoon set in a large depression with tropical trees, bamboo with the cliffs (Pali) in the background. So you see no buildings. They now have a wedding chapel near the lagoon with the restaurant on the hill leading down to the lagoon. To say it is beautiful does not do it justice.
Stephen
Do you know if they have an area for a reception? Thanks for the suggestion!
They have a large restaurant overlooking the lagoon and the chapel. We had our reception there. Now that was in 1976 so always check the prices.
There are plenty of beautiful gardens with Huge Banyan trees for shade. Moanalua Park is one my wife just told me. I bet there is a registry of places to get married on Oahu. Trouble will be what beautiful place that you can afford. You can rent a restaurant in many places for a reception.
Thanks for the info. I checked their website and they can only service up to 125 people and my son's will be much larger!
I appreciate you taking the time to respond to me.
I pick Haiku Gardens!! Pick that one...pick that one!
Just an FYI!
My sailor and his fiancee are getting married at the DAV Center in Honolulu. It is very reasonably priced and downright cheap compared to the "resorts" on the island. It took 6 or 7 months for them to find a place they could afford, but now the plans are falling into place.
Just an FYI for future reference.
My sailor got married at the Chapel at the DAV Center and had the reception in one of the halls on the grounds. The contract for the chapel was obtained through Best Bridal.
The chapel is small, only seats 40 but has standing room and is beautiful. The hall is not air conditioned but does have windows to open for airflow. Was very nice.
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