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Jessica
Expert June 2025

Trouble finding a reception location for a small guest list

Jessica, on November 19, 2020 at 8:52 PM Posted in Montana Planning 0 4
So me and my fiancee are looking at a small intimate destination wedding in glacier national park in Montana which is great but I am having a hard time finding any sort of places for the reception. I still want the traditional dances like our first dance and father daughter dance but every place i find is either WAY over budget for the guest list which is approximately 17 people including us but not including vendors or a minimum food/bar cost which is thousands of dollars. Is their anyone that is from that area or had a micro wedding that can help me. Otherwise we will have to just stay in our home state for our wedding which isn't want i truly want

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Latest activity by Meghan, on November 20, 2020 at 6:55 PM
  • Meghan
    Master October 2019
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    I am not from Montana and don't know much about it as far as weddings go. However, I did find this online https://www.promisemountain.com/montana. They have Glacier National Park elopement and micro wedding packages that are very reasonably priced!

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  • RaylaSan
    Expert February 2021
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    I recommend looking for wedding venues on eventective , it might have something your looking for.

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  • Jessica
    Expert June 2025
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    Thank you! I did check it out and it unfortunately my approximate guest list is to many for their requirements
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  • Meghan
    Master October 2019
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    Aw bummer! Well, good luck!!
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