Central Jersey is an area of Jersey that is generally thought to include Middlesex, New Bruswick and Monmough, Mercer and Somerset counties. The actual boarders are a bit elusive, however, as residents of north and south Jersey debate whether central jersey actually exists. The area is known for scrumptious pizza and its many malls. This area of the Garden State is also the home of Great Adventures or Six Flags. Though it's only two hours south of New York and two hours north of Philadelphia, it has a culture all its own. It's rural enough that deer frequent resident yards, but city enough to be home to many colleges.
Estates, country clubs, manors and inns are all options for wedding venues in Central Jersey. From the grand to the simple, there is a venue for every style and budget.
Couples will find many elegant options for wedding receptions in Central Jersey. Guests will be awed from the moment they walk up an estate's rose lined walkway, pass the stately fountain, and enter the magnificent, vintage home. They'll dine in a ballroom with a 25 foot vaulted ceiling, elegant chandeliers and an exquisite floor. Couples may prefer a Victorian style dining room with a wood dance floor or the luxury of a 72,000 square foot palace where they can celebrate their special day with a fireworks display. . For lovers seeking an outdoor affair or the charm of the countryside, they'll find no shortage of lovely garden settings and updated farm houses. Couples can hold their wedding ceremony in Central Jersey at a white manor house with a lush, green garden or on its vast grounds with manicure lawns. The bride will float up the rose petal lined path to be joined together with her groom beneath a quaint gazebo in front of a verdant garden.
To celebrate their union, the enamored duo can bring their guests back to dine in a rustic farmhouse in the country or hold their reception outdoors beneath a white canopy. Couples can also combine elegant dining and dancing inside with the enjoyment of the expansive farmland outside.
The more modern couple may prefer dancing beneath the disco lights of a 5 star hotel's dining hall or saying their vows surrounded by the modern art sculptures of an art museum. Lovers can also say their vows aboard a sleek yacht and dine with their guests on the sea.
Prices average $125 per person, and even some of the most stunning venues are not much more, so don't be afraid to ask. Venues can also be found as low as $75 per person.