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Instant Photo Fun for Weddings in Scottsdale

Photo Fun for Weddings and events in Scottsdale Arizona

Scottsdale wedding instant photo keepsake options add an element of fun to any wedding reception!

Whether you are planning a wedding, corporate gathering, or other special event in the Scottsdale, AZ area- you will find that our instant photos are awesome fun for your guests.  We provide a number of great Photo entertainment options including Photo Booth rentals- and offer a myriad of fun custom photo solutions with instant printing capabilities.

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Our wedding station is a great photo option for kids and adults.  People love pretending they are getting married in photographs.  They enjoy getting captured in a fake marriage photo, especially at a wedding event!  Our wedding instant photos are an ideal way to add a little fun to your scottsdale wedding instant photos line up.  We enjoy serving your guests and your guests are always happy to recieve a fun picture to remember after the wedding.

Make something special of your special day for your guests- you may even consider a photo booth rental, which is a very popular, classic way to provide guests of all ages with something fun to do at your Scottsdale wedding.

Instant Photos make Scottsdale Weddings fun.

Several wedding planners have all agreed that adding an instant photo solution to a wedding reception is a great way to offer your invited guests a fun activity.  When you are planning your wedding- whether it be in one of our great Scottsdale area 4 or5-star hotels, at a park, your house, or in the local church hall- consider making a photo station a part of the event.

When it comes to Instant wedding photos Scottsdale wedding and special event planners choose services from Go Photo events.  Go Photo events can be relied on for dependability, great customer service, and a commitment to your special day which you will find nowhere else.

Jodi’s Wedding in Scottsdale

We were recently at a wonderful Scottsdale wedding for one of our clients named Jodi- Jodi really had a good heart and enjoyed the wedding planning process thoroughly.  When it came to the reception- she pulled out all the stops.  This wedding reception had every kind of entertainment you can think up for the crowd, they even had cotton candy.  The cotton candy machine was provided by  AZ party rents, they have all kinds of great concession machines for rent in scottsdale.

Whether you choose one of the great Scottsdale event venues we provide- or have found the venue that works for you- we are happy to offer some great wedding instant photo solutions for your special event.  Let us know how we can best serve you!

Event Venues in Somerton, Arizona

Somerton is located in Yuma County, 12 miles south of Yuma. Somerton’s economy is mostly agricultural, but Somerton also has a small commercial sector. More information about Somerton.

Cocopah Resort and Conference Center
928-722-6677
15268 South Avenue B, Somerton
Cocopah Resort and Conference Center is located in the Sonoran desert, minutes from downtown Yuma. The resort offers casino gaming, live entertainment, great food, a heated pool and a Jacuzzi. The resort makes a great setting for all sorts of events such as conferences, parties, and weddings. The Conference Center offers 4,000 square feet of event space. The Cottonwood Room is over 3,000 square feet and can seats up to 200 people. The Cottonwood Room can also be divided into three smaller rooms. The Half Cottonwood Room seats up to 120 people. The Mesquite and Willow Room seat up to 40 people each. The Shell Space seats up to 75 people. The Executive Boardroom accommodates meetings with up to ten people.

Somerton Parks and Recreation
928-722-7400
The Somerton Parks and Recreation Department manages the city parks and facilities for Somerton residents. Somerton Parks and Recreation facilities include the Community Center at 805 W Main Street, the Senior Center at 345 S Bingham Ave, Joe Muñoz Park at 245 W Fern Street, Council Ave Parks at 801 N Council Avenue, Sanguinetti Park at 202 W Main Street, Perricone Park at 321 N Cesar Chavez Avenue, and Heritage Pool at 801 W Main Street. The Community Center is available to rent for events. Ramadas are available to rent at Somerton’s parks.

Take Home Gifts
Once you decide on a venue for your event, there are lots of other decisions that you will need to make. Here is a suggestion: instead of the usual goody bags, why not send guests home with something that will really provide them with a memory of your event? Photos from one of our photo booths and the always fun flip-books make great take-home souvenirs.

More Locations
Have a recommendation for a great place to hold an event? Send it over to submissions@gophotoevents.com. Let us know why this particular place is special. We’ll add worthy venues to our lists. Event venue listings are free.

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Event Venues in Tucson, Arizona

Tucson is located in the borderland, where the cultures of United States and Mexico blend. The area has a long history of settlement from the ancient Native Americans and the Spanish explorers to the frontiersmen. Tucson is set in a landscape of cactus, rolling hills and majestic mountains with a mild climate that makes the area great for outdoor activities. The city has challenging golf courses, exceptional dining, and great shopping. More information about Tucson.

Arizona Historical Museum
520-628-5774
949 E. 2nd St, Tucson
The Arizona Historical Society’s Museum in Tucson is located adjacent to the University of Arizona. The museum focuses on southern Arizona history and has multiple settings available for events. The 2,500 square feet auditorium can accommodate up to 170 people. The Treasures Gallery can accommodate up to 175 people. The 1,400 square feet Lobby can accommodate up to 150 people. The Boardroom and Classroom can each accommodate up to 50 people. The Hofmann Room can accommodate up to 25 people. The open air Courtyard is also available to rent for events and can be used with the Treasures Gallery

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
520-883-2702 ext. 263
2021 N. Kinney Rd, Tucson
The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum features live animals and plants in natural settings. The museum has multiple settings available for events. The Baldwin Education Building has an outdoor balcony and views of the desert and can accommodate up to 200 guests for receptions, meetings and banquets. The Warden Oasis Theater can seat up to 270 people. The Taylor Plaza provides an elegant outdoor entertainment space that can be used with the Baldwin Education Building for indoor outdoor events. The Ocotillo Café can accommodate up to 60 indoors and an additional 30 on the private outdoor patio. The Ironwood Terraces can accommodate up to 130 inside and an additional 230 outdoors. The Desert Garden is also available for events.

Cocoraque Ranch & Pavilion
520-405-5884
3199 Reservation Rd, Tucson
Cocoraque Pavilion is located in a private desert setting on the Cocoraque Ranch. The working cattle ranch includes 14,000 acres of countryside and offers horse rides and cattle drives. The pavilion makes a great setting for all sots of events including weddings, reunions, birthday parties, anniversaries, and corporate functions.

Conference Services, University of Arizona
520-621-6502
El Portal, 501 N. Highland, Tucson
The University of Arizona has all sorts of spaces available for events. Conference Services provides service and accommodations for educational groups that come to the University. This includes housing in the residential dorms when needed.

The Copper Hall
520-622-8848
311 E. Congress St, Tucson
The Copper Hall is located in downtown Tucson at the historic Hotel Congress. The hotel has forty rooms and is also home to Club Congress. The Copper Hall measures 2,200 square feet and can accommodate up to 175 people.

Desert Diamond Casino & Hotel
866-332-9467
7350 S. Nogales Hwy, Tucson
The Desert Diamond Casino Hotel is owned by the Tohono O’odham Nation. The Casino offers Slots, Poker, Blackjack, Bingo, and Keno. The casino has a steakhouse, a grill, a nightclub and a lounge. The two story hotel has spacious guestrooms, a heated pool and hot tub, and exercise facilities. Desert Diamond has 9,900 square feet of flexible meeting space to accommodate events with up to 400+ attendees.

El Charro Mexican Cafe
-Downtown
520-622-1922
311 N. Court Ave, Tucson
-Oro Valley
520-229-1922
7725 N. Oracle, Tucson
-Ventana
520-514-1922
6910 E. Sunrise, Tucson
Each location has event settings available. The Downtown restaurant Patio will seat 60 guests, the Wine Cellar that will seat 55, and the Toma Room has three group tables that will seat 8 to 10 guests. The El Mercado restaurant Front Patio will seat 100 guests, the Back Patio will seat 40, the Toma Room will seat 80 and the VIP room will seat 20 guests. The Ventana Restaurant Patio will seat 40 guests, the Blue room will seat 50, and the Red room will seat 35 guests.

The Fox Tucson Theatre
520-624-1515
17 W. Congress St, Tucson
The Fox Tucson Theater originally opened in 1930 and has recently undergone reconstruction. The building has multiple spaces available to rent for events including the Lower Lobby, the Mulcahy Lobby, and the Founders Lounge.

International Wildlife Museum
520-629-0100
4800 W. Gates Pass Rd, Tucson
The International Wildlife Museum has exhibits on wildlife from around the world including dioramas, videos, hands-on exhibits, and live animals. The Wildlife Theater is available to rent for events. The theater can accommodate 100 people.

Kino Sports Complex
520-724-5466
2500 E. Ajo Way, Tucson
Kino Sports Complex is home of Tucson Electric Park, the spring training home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. The 51,428 square feet park seats over 11,000 guests. The complex also has three soccer fields, twelve senior baseball fields, two youth softball fields and ramadas. The complex facilities are available to rent for sports games, community events, concerts, meetings, and more.

Lodge on the Desert
833-257-8800
306 N. Alvernon Way, Tucson
Lodge on the Desert originally opened in 1936 with just 7 guestrooms. The Lodge now boasts 103 guestrooms and suites, a pool and a hot tub. The Lodge has over 10,000 square feet of meeting and event space indoors and out. The 5,255 square feet Palm Lawn and the 810 square feet Hacienda Lawn are available to rent for events with up to 100 people each. The 189 square feet Poolside and 352 square feet Palm Patio accommodate up to 25 people each. The 1,530 square feet Palm Room is available for events with up to 100 people. Additional rooms are available to rent for events ranging from 207 to 952 square feet.

The Oasis at Wild Horse Ranch
520-744-1012
6801 N. Camino Verde, Tucson
The Oasis at Wild Horse Ranch is an event center consisting of twenty acres surrounded by desert. The historic ranch sitting above the city is the oldest guest ranch in the state. The ranch offers two outdoor gardens, a large patio, dining hall, dance floor, a full bar, and honeymoon suite.

Old Tucson Studios
520-883-0100
201 S. Kinney Rd, Tucson
Old Tucson Studios was created in 1939 as a replica of 1860’s Tucson for the movie “Arizona.” The site has since been used for over 300 films and TV shows. The site makes a dramatic setting for all sorts of events and can accommodate up to 5,000 guests.

Pastiche Modern Eatery
520-325-3333
3025 N. Campbell Ave, Tucson
Pastiche is a centrally located upscale restaurant with seating for 200 people. The upper two stories of the restaurant are available for group events. The larger room seats forty and the smaller room seats twenty. Varied group menus are available and can be personalized to fit the groups needs.

Pima Air & Space Museum
520-574-0462
6000 E. Valencia Rd, Tucson
The Pima Air and Space Museum has a collection of over 275 aircraft and spacecraft from around the world as well as over 125,000 artifacts. The museum can accommodate special events with up to 700 people inside and unlimited people outside. The museum offers theme parties and is a great location for weddings, meetings, picnics, parties, and more.

Pima Center for the Arts
520-206-4500
4905 E. Broadway Blvd, Tucson
Pima Community College Center for the Arts complex includes a 425-seat proscenium theater, a 75-seat black box theater, a 75-seat recital hall and an art gallery. The theaters are available to rent for events. The center also has classrooms, a rehearsal hall, a studio, and a courtyard available.

Savoy Opera House
520-886-5012 / 6541 E. Tanque Verde Rd, Tucson
The Savoy Opera House is located in the middle of Trail Dust Town (http://www.traildusttown.com/), a western town originally constructed as a movie set. The 19th century style opera house makes a great banquet hall for receptions, parties and events. The Savoy features include fine chandeliers, a stage and a large dance floor.

StarDance
520-609-7362
8110 N. Scenic Dr, Tucson
Stardance is a southwestern facility with breathtaking views of the city, bordering the Saguaro National Park in Tucson. Stardance offers expansive indoor and outdoor facilities for events, conferences and retreats. The enclosed pavilion is 6,000 square feet with 40 feet sliding doors on two sides. The Mountain Vista reception area is 3,000 square feet with a waterfall and views of the Tucson Mountains and Sombrero Peak. The Catalina Terrace is 5,000 square feet with large lawns and a view of the city and the Catalina Mountain Range. The Desert Patio is 15,000 square feet with bonfire areas. Stardance can accommodate events with up to 500 people.

The Stillwell House
520-623-9123
134 S. 5th Ave, Tucson
The Stillwell House is a 1901 home that was restored in 1990. The house has a 35-foot high cathedral ceiling, maple floors, and a private courtyard. The southwestern cantina has an antique bar, a dance floor, and a stage. The property can accommodate up to 350 guests.

Tohono Chul Park
520-742-6455 x210
7366 N. Paseo del Norte, Tucson
Tohono Chul Park is a 37-acre desert preserve. The Tohono Chul Park Tea Room in the Spanish Colonial West House can accommodate up to 200 people for receptions. Rented separately, the Chul Room in the house can accommodate up to 16, and the Wilson Room in the house can accommodate 70. The Desert Discovery Education Center on the southeast corner of the park has a 600 square feet room available for meetings.

Tucson Association of Realtors
520-327-4218
2445 N. Tucson Blvd, Tucson
The Tucson Association of REALTORS® has a centrally located building with a conference center and computer training center. The conference center can accommodate receptions, workshops, meetings, and other events with up to 175 people. The computer center is also available to rent with its 20 PC workstations.

Tucson Botanical Gardens
520-326-9686 ext. 29
2150 N. Alvernon Way, Tucson
The Tucson Botanical Gardens serves as a sanctuary for wild birds, and a horticultural and educational center. The Porter Hall and Reception Garden accommodate up to 120 people. The Xeriscape Garden Patios accommodate up to 60 people. The Education Building accommodates up to 50 people. The SAHBA Pavilion accommodates up to 200 people. The Founders Room accommodates 12 people.

Tucson Convention Center
520-791-4101
260 S. Church Ave, Tucson
The Tucson Convention Center has 205,000 square feet of meeting and event space. The dividable Exhibit Hall is 89,760 square feet. The North Exhibit Hall is 24,180 square feet. The four Ballrooms range from 400 to 1,600 square feet. The Grand Lobby is 11,236 square feet. The Galleria is 15,300 square feet. The Tucson Arena has 29,520 square feet of floor space. The Tucson Music Hall has a 1,216 square feet lobby. The Leo Rich Theater has a 2,500 square feet lobby. Additional event spaces range from 290 square feet and up.

Tucson Expo Center
520-750-8000
3750 East Irvington Rd, Tucson
The Tucson Expo Center is a seventeen acre property located adjacent to the I-10 freeway, close to the Tucson International Airport. The Center has 155,000 square feet of exhibit space and 1,000 parking spaces. The Expo Center can accommodate all sorts of events including weddings, concerts, and conferences with ballrooms ranging from 1,000 to 26,000 square feet and up to 900 exhibit spaces.

Tucson Jewish Community Center
520-299-3000
3800 E. River Rd, Tucson
The Tucson Jewish Community Center has an art gallery, a fitness center, tennis courts, a pool, a splash park, and basketball and racquetball courts on a landscaped campus. The center has several spaces available to rent for events including a 5,000 square feet ballroom, and the 1,470 square feet Cultural Arts Assembly Room.

Tucson Museum of Art
520-624-2333
140 N. Main Ave, Tucson
The Tucson Museum of Art encompasses a block of downtown Tucson, and includes several historic properties. The Museum makes a unique setting for all sorts of events with outdoor settings for up to 1,000 people and an elegant lobby that will seat 200 for a formal dinner. Additional meeting space is also available in the galleries.

Tucson Osteopathic Medical Foundation
520-299-4545
3182 N. Swan Rd, Tucson
The Tucson Osteopathic Medical Foundation has a Conference Center with spaces to accommodate events with up to 100 people. The Conference Room is 1,789 square feet and can be divided for smaller events. The 513 square feet Board Room seats 20 people around a custom cherry table in black leather chairs.

Tucson Trap & Skeet Club
520-883-6426
7800 W. Old Ajo Hwy, Tucson
The Tucson Trap and Skeet Club has a 5,000 square feet clubhouse, 14 Skeet fields, 25 Trap fields, two 5- stand Sporting Clay Fields and 200 RV hookups. The club holds events throughout the year and is available to rent for outdoor shooting events. The clubhouse also has accommodations for events.

Take Home Gifts
Once you decide on a venue for your event, there are lots of other decisions that you will need to make. Here is a suggestion: instead of the usual goody bags, why not send guests home with something that will really provide them with a memory of your event? Photos from one of our photo booths and the always fun flip-books make great take-home souvenirs.

More Locations
Have a recommendation for a great place to hold an event? Send it over to submissions@gophotoevents.com. Let us know why this particular place is special. We’ll add worthy venues to our lists. Event venue listings are free.

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Event Venues in Show Low, Arizona

Show Low is located 175 miles northeast of Phoenix and 195 miles north of Tucson in Navaho Country. Legend has it that the town is named after a poker match between C.E. Cooley and Marion Clark for a 100,000-acre ranch. Show Low was established in 1870 and incorporated in 1953. More information about Show Low.

Best Western Paint Pony Lodge
928-537-5773
581 W Deuce of Clubs, Show Low
Best Western Paint Pony Lodge is located in the beautiful Ponderosa Pines of Show Low, Arizona. The hotel is ½ mile from the Show Low Family Aquatic Center, one mile from the Show Low Historical Museum and three miles from Fool Hollow State Park. A meeting space that will accommodate up to 600 people is located adjacent to the hotel.

Fool Hollow State Park
928-537-3680
1500 N. Fool Hollow Lake, Show Low
Fool Hollow State Park is an 800-acre park with a 150-acre lake. The park is a popular destination for camping, fishing, picnicking, boating and wildlife viewing. The park has five large group ramadas that can accommodate up to 120 people. The ramadas each have picnic tables, a serving area and a grill. Here is a link to facility information…Facility Information.

Holiday Inn Express Show Low
928-537-5115
151 West Deuce of Clubs, Show Low
The Holiday Inn Express Show Low is located in the White Mountains of Show Low, Arizona. The hotel has an indoor pool and spa, and meeting facilities. The hotel has a 900 square feet meeting room that will accommodate up to 120 people.

Days Inn Show Low
928-537-4356
480 West Deuce of Clubs, Show Low, AZ
The Show Low Days Inn is located in the White Mountains in Show Low, Arizona. Show Low is a great destination for outdoor activities such as fishing, hunting, hiking, skiing, sightseeing, and golf. The Show Low Days Inn has a restaurant and a heated outdoor pool. The event facilities at the hotel will accommodate up to 300 people.

Aquatic Center Show Low
928-532-4130
1100 W. Deuce of Clubs, Show Low
The Show Low Family Aquatic Center includes a 6-lane 25-yard pool and an adjoining leisure pool with a water slide and fountain. The facility also has an indoor spa. The pool and the pool pavilion are available to rent for group events. The pool also offers birthday party packages.

Silver Creek Golf Club
928-537-2744
2051 Silver Lake Blvd, Show Low
A gorgeous terrain of rolling juniper hills surrounds the golf course at Silver Creek Golf Club. The club is also home to the Sandbagger Bar and Grill. The restaurant and lounge are available to rent for special occasions. The club makes a lovely setting for weddings, tournaments, and other events.

Quality Inn Show Low

928-537-7694 / 1941 E. Deuce of Clubs, Show Low

The Quality Inn Show Low hotel is located in the picturesque White Mountains of northern Arizona near some of the area’s most popular golf courses. The region is also perfect for going fishing, horseback riding, skiing and more. Take a step back in time at the Apache County Historical Society Museum or tee off at the Silver Creek Golf Club. Search for unique treasures at the Show Low Main Street Farmers’ Market & Art Walk. You can also easily get to the White Mountain Lake Airport, making it simple to fly in and out of the area.

Torreon
928-532-8000
651 South Torreon Loop, Show Low
Torreon is located on 1,400 acres next to the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. The retreat offers cozy accommodations and recreational amenities including golf, a fitness center, and an equestrian center. Torreon is a great location to visit or live and makes a wonderful setting for group activities. Torreon can accommodate weddings and other events with up to 200 people and has indoor and outdoor settings available.

Take Home Gifts
Once you decide on a venue for your event, there are lots of other decisions that you will need to make. Here is a suggestion: instead of the usual goody bags, why not send guests home with something that will really provide them with a memory of your event? Photos from one of our photo booths and the always fun flip-books make great take-home souvenirs.

More Locations
Have a recommendation for a great place to hold an event? Send it over to submissions@gophotoevents.com. Let us know why this particular place is special. We’ll add worthy venues to our lists. Event venue listings are free.

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Event Venues in Apache Junction, Arizona

Apache Junction is located near Superstition Mountain at the junction of the Apache Trail and US Highway 60. The growing community boasts wide-open spaces, and a southwestern feel. More information about Apache Junction.

Apache Creek Golf Club
480-982-2677
3401 South Ironwood Drive, Apache Junction
Apache Creek Golf Club features a popular desert style golf course with gorgeous panoramic views. The clubhouse has a grill and pro shop. The course offers lessons and holds tournaments and other events.

Apache Junction Multi-Generational Center
480-474-5240
1035 N. Idaho Rd., 85119
The Apache Junction Multi-Generational Center has a multi purpose room that will accommodate up to 200 people. The center has two classrooms that can accommodate up to fifty people each. The center also has a meeting hall that will accommodate up to 50 people.

Apache Junction Parks and Recreation
480-983-2181
Apache Junction Parks and Recreation has several facilities available to rent for events. Prospector Park (3015 N. Idaho Rd) has large and small picnic Ramadas as well as playgrounds, softball and football fields, basketball, tennis, sand volleyball, and racquetball courts, horseshoe pits, and a horse staging area. Superstition Shadows Park (1091 W. Southern Ave) has large and small picnic Ramadas, a baseball field, a competition pool, water slides and features, a playground, tennis and sand volleyball courts, a skate park and a concession and picnic area. City Complex Park (1035 N. Idaho Rd) has a picnic area, a playground, horseshoe pits, and shuffleboard. Little League Complex (1700 W. Broadway Rd) has baseball fields, and concessions. Rodeo Park Event Center (1590 E. Lost Dutchman Blvd) has an arena, stalls, grandstands, a multi-use space, and concessions. Veterans Memorial Park and Gazebo (1001 N. Idaho Rd) has a multi-use space and gazebo available to rent.

Barleens Arizona Opry Dinner Show
480-982-7991
2275 Old West Highway, Apache Junction
Barleens Arizona Opry Dinner Show features live entertainers with a fun variety show. Group rates are available for groups of twenty or more. The venue can accommodate groups of up to 500 people for special events.

Best Western Apache Junction Inn
480-982-9200
1101 W Apache Trail, Apache Junction
The Best Western Apache Junction Inn is located outside of Phoenix in scenic Apache Junction. Area attractions include the Superstition Mountain Museum, Superstition Springs Mall, Goldfield Ghost Town and the Dolly Steamboat. The hotel offers high speed Internet, fax and copy machines, and an outdoor swimming pool with hot tub. The hotel has meeting facilities available.

The Dolly Steamboat
480-827-9144
P.O. Box 977, Apache Junction
The Dolly Steamboat takes guests on tours of Canyon Lake in the lower Sonoran Desert. Public cruises are available including lunch and dinner cruises and astronomy cruises. The steamboat provides a unique venue for weddings and other events with up to 125 people.

Lost Dutchman State Park
480-982-4485
6109 North Apache TRL, Apache Junction
Lost Dutchman State Park, located in the Sonoran Desert, was named after a fabled lost gold mine. The park is surrounded by the Superstition Wilderness and Tonto National Forest. The park has a reservable Ramada and Amphitheater for group events. The amphitheater can accommodate groups of up to 100 people. The park can accommodate weddings in the Ramada or Amphitheater. Group camping sites are also available.

Rock Shadows RV Resort
480-982-0450
600 S Idaho Rd, Apache Junction
Rock Shadows RV Resort is located just two blocks from downtown Apache Junction. The resort has 683 sites, a large swimming pools, 2 hot tubs, an exercise room, laundry facilities, a library, a post office, a woodshop, a billiard room, shuffleboard, horseshoe pits, putting greens, a driving range, a dog run and card rooms. The resort has a 15,000 square feet common area where group activities including dances, arts and crafts, fitness, and Bingo are offered. The resort also has a ballroom and stage.

Take Home Gifts
Once you decide on a venue for your event, there are lots of other decisions that you will need to make. Here is a suggestion: instead of the usual goody bags, why not send guests home with something that will really provide them with a memory of your event? Photos from one of our photo booths and the always fun flip-books make great take-home souvenirs.

More Locations
Have a recommendation for a great place to hold an event? Send it over to submissions@gophotoevents.com. Let us know why this particular place is special. We’ll add worthy venues to our lists. Event venue listings are free.

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Event Venues in Fountain Hills, Arizona

Fountain Hills is just a 25-minute drive from the Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, but it feels like another world. The community is on eastern side of the McDowell Mountains and features amazing views. Fountain Hills provides a great setting for outdoor activities such as boating, hiking and hiking. More information about Fountain Hills.

Fire Rock Country Club
480-836-8100
16000 E. Fire Rock Country Club Drive, Fountain Hills
Fire Rock Country Club features a breathtaking golf course with stunning views, as well as a fitness center, tennis courts, and a clubhouse. Weddings and other events can be held indoors in the clubhouse or outdoors on the landscaped grounds. Catering is available.

Fountain Hills Community & Event Center
480-816-5200
13001 N. La Montana Drive, Fountain Hills
The Fountain Hills Community and Event Center offers 31,000 square feet of flexible meeting and event space. The Center is surrounded by the Superstition and McDowell Mountains, Red Mountain and the Sonoran Desert. The Grand Ballroom is 8,200 square feet with amazing views and can accommodate up to 550 guests. The adjoining lobby is 5,000 square feet.

SunRidge Canyon Golf Club
480-837-5100
13100 SunRidge Drive, Fountain Hills
SunRidge Canyon Golf Club is set in the ridges and canyons of the foothills of the McDowell Mountains. The Club’s picturesque setting makes a great background for all sorts of events. The Club has a 2,500 square feet multi purpose pavilion adjacent to the clubhouse that comfortably seats up to 160 people. The pavilion can be combined with the Ridge Room and outdoor patio to accommodate up to 300 people. The Club also offers outdoor settings with a three-tiered waterfall, a lake and the beautiful golf course.

Rio Verde Country Club
877-746-8373
18731 E. Four Peaks Blvd., Fountain Hills
Rio Verde Country Club is a pricate club with 36 holes of golf in Tonto National Forest. The 27,000 square feet clubhouse offers the Sundance Room for events. The club can accommodate groups of up to 500 people for events such as weddings, banquets, receptions and corporate functions.

Take Home Gifts
Once you decide on a venue for your event, there are lots of other decisions that you will need to make. Here is a suggestion: instead of the usual goody bags, why not send guests home with something that will really provide them with a memory of your event? Photos from one of our photo booths and the always fun flip-books make great take-home souvenirs.

More Locations
Have a recommendation for a great place to hold an event? Send it over to submissions@gophotoevents.com. Let us know why this particular place is special. We’ll add worthy venues to our lists. Event venue listings are free.

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Portland Parks with Reservable Wedding Sites

http://www.portlandonline.com/parks

Parks and gardens within the City of Portland are wonderful settings for an outdoor wedding and other group events. There are 180 sites within the city that can be reserved for weddings and receptions. A permit is required for weddings in public parks where guests are invited.

More information on wedding sites in Portland Parks

Council Crest Park
503-823-2525
SW Council Crest Dr

Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden
503-823-2483
5801 SE 28th Ave & Woodstock Blvd
Notes: Beautiful garden on 7 acres with views of Crystal Springs Lake. Reservations accepted up to 2 years in advance May through September.

Ed Benedict Park
503-823-2525
SE 100th Ave & Powell Blvd

Hoyt Arboretum
503-865-8733
4000 SW Fairview Blvd

International Rose Test Garden – Washington Park
503-823-3664
400 SW Kingston Ave

Joseph Wood Hill Park
503-823-2525.
NE Rocky Butte Rd

Leach Botanical Garden
503-823-9503
6704 SE 122nd Ave
Notes: Leach Botanical Garden’s Manor House has a wedding chapel, which will accommodate 85 people. Doors open onto a garden terrace. Kitchen facilities, serving area and changing rooms are also available.

Mt Tabor Park
503-823-2525
SE 60th & Salmon St

Multnomah Arts Center
503-823-2787
7688 SW Capitol Hwy
Notes: Auditorium provides a reception area for up to 180 people with tables or 260 without. Tables, chairs, stage, kitchen, outdoor courtyard with picnic tables, piano, and public address system are available.

Oaks Pioneer Church & Park
503-234-3570
455 SE Spokane St
Notes: Church has a chapel that seats around 75 people. Park-like surroundings include views of the Willamette River.

Peninsula Park & Rose Garden
503-823-2525
700 N Rosa Parks Way

Sellwood Community Center
503-823-3195
1436 SE Spokane St
Notes: Victorian style building accommodates 100 people. Kitchen, meeting room, gymnasium and lobby.

Washington Park
503-823-2525
Head of SW Park Place

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Picking an Event Location
Planning a large event? Whether you are making plans for a wedding, a baby shower, a birthday party, a family reunion, a business get together or something else entirely, one of the first things you will need to decide is where you want the event to take place. There are many things to consider when determining where to hold your event.

Outdoors or indoors?
Outdoor venues can be very attractive and are good places for large get-togethers because of the space available, often at a more affordable price than a similarly sized indoor venue. For instance, a park can be a lovely and affordable option for any event. However, outdoor locations are susceptible to environment and climate. Many parties have been ruined by rain and bad weather. In locations and during the times of year when weather might be a problem, it is highly recommended to have some sort of a sheltered option for the party to move to whether it be a temporary tent or a more permanent structure. If the event will last after dark, outdoor lighting is also important.

Indoor venues offer a more controlled environment. There is no question about whether the day will be too hot or cold, or too wet or windy. This is especially important during winter months! The set up is often simpler as many facilities have some or all of the furniture needed for large events and the availability of kitchens and electricity makes catering or food prep easier. Parties are not limited to daylight hours. Indoor facilities are often limited in space and generally cost more to rent than a similarly priced outdoor facility. They also do not usually have the built in photogenic appeal of many outdoor locations, though there are some indoor venues that are absolutely lovely.

A third option is to use a facility with both indoor and outdoor facilities. These venues can be pricier to rent, but they offer the best of both worlds. The party can move indoors if the weather gets bad, and part of the party can be held inside and part outside.

Use your own location or rent?
Some people are lucky enough to have a large enough facility available, in the family, so they do not have to rent a location for a party at all. Using your own location can save considerable expense and may also have special sentimental value for those involved. However, keep in mind the preparation and clean up necessary to use your own facility. How many people can the location comfortably host? Will it be necessary to rent or buy chairs and tables for the party? Will the party be held indoors or out? If the event is planned for outside, is there an alternate plan in case the weather turns sour? Is there sufficient parking? Are there enough bathrooms to keep the guests comfortable or will rentals need to be procured? What work will be necessary to prepare for the party and who is going to do it? Depending on the necessary preparations, there are situations where it might be cheaper to rent a facility after all.

Perhaps the biggest benefit of renting a facility for a party is the options available. There are facilities available for any size party priced to fit a wide range of budgets. There is no need to prepare your home and garden for a lot of guests and no risk of having valuable family treasures broken by an apologetic guest. Other benefits of renting a facility depend on the facility to be rented. Some facilities are all inclusive while others require the event holders to do most or all of the work themselves. The price of the rental will most likely reflect the amenities and services provided by the facility, as well as the facility’s popularity, availability and size.

Far away or close to home?
A wedding at a romantic location has a strong appeal to many couples. For instance, weddings in Hawaii are beautiful and a wedding in Vegas can be lots of fun. Other events can also be made extra special by a far away location. The problem with using a location that is not close to home is the travel time and expense will likely limit how many of the guests are able to make it to the event. The event will most likely have a smaller attendance than one that is close to home. The event will also probably cost more due to the travel and lodging expenses for the individuals hosing the event and the necessity of renting furniture and other items which might be already owned or available to borrow locally. Having an event far from home can make a lot of sense when the guests are coming from different locations. For instance if a bride and groom come from opposite sides of the country, a central location might provide a good compromise so family members will have a similar distance to travel to get to the event. A family get-together in an exotic location for a family that lives around the country will attract the guests for the location almost as much as the event. The event can become an excuse for the vacation of a lifetime.

Close to home events are generally less expensive and easier to plan. Living in an area makes it easier to know where the best venues are in that area and also what the weather is likely to be during the time the event is planned. Local guests will have an easier time getting to an event that is closer to home since the cost and time needed to attend the event will be minimal. For events such as weddings, the location might also have special sentimental value.

Decided or need more help?
Know where you want to hold your event? Great! Book it as soon as possible! Popular event venues fill up early, so the sooner you make your reservations, the more likely the dates you want will still be available.

If you are still trying to determine the best place for your event, we are putting together event venue lists for locations across the West United States on this web-site. These guides will be made available on our web-site as soon as they are completed.

Event Venues

Arizona
* Apache Junction * Avondale * Bisbee * Buckeye * Bullhead City * Carefree * Cave Creek *
* Chandler * Chino Valley * Cornville * Flagstaff * Fort McDowell * Fountain Hills * Gilbert *
* Glendale * Gold Canyon * Goldfield * Goodyear * Greer * Litchfield Park * Marana * Mayer *
* Mesa * Naco * Oracle * Paradise Valley * Peoria * Phoenix * Pinetop – Lakeside * Prescott *
* Prescott Valley * Rimrock * Scottsdale * Sedona * Show Low * Skull Valley * Somerton *
* Sun City * Tempe * Tucson * Wickenburg * Yuma *

California
* Agoura Hills * Anaheim * Arcadia * Auburn * Bakersfield * Balboa * Bel Air * Berkeley *
* Beverly Hills * Big Sur * Brea * Brentwood * Burbank *Calabasas * Carmel * Carmichael *
* Carson * Castro Valley * Cayucos * Chula Vista * City of Industry * Claremont * Coalinga *
* Commerce * Coronado * Culver City * Davis * Del Mar * Diamond Bar * El Segundo *
* Encino * Escondido * Eureka * Fairfield * Fontana * Fremont * Fresno * Gardena *
* Granada Hills * HaywardHollywood * Imperial Beach * Jenner * La Canada Flintridge *
* La Jolla * Lake Elsinore * Lake Tahoe * Long Beach * Los Angeles * Malibu * Marina Del Rey *
* Mather * Modesto * Monterey * Monterey Park * Napa * Newhall * Newport Beach *
* Northridge * Oakland * Ojai * Ontario * Pacific Beach * Pacific Palisades * Panorama City *
* Pasadena * Point Loma * Redding * Sacramento * San Diego * San Francisco * San Jose *
* Santa Catalina Island * Susanville * Torrance * Truckee * Walnut Creek * Westley * Whittier *
* Winterhaven * Yountville * Yreka *

Idaho
* Boise * Caldwell * Coeur d’Alene * Eagle * Garden Valley * Lewiston * Middleton *
* Moscow * Pocatello * Sandpoint * Stanley * Twin Falls * Twin Springs *

Nevada
* Battle Mountain * Boulder City * Carson City * Elko * Genoa * Henderson * Jean *
* Lake Tahoe * Lamoille * Las Vegas * Laughlin * Mesquite * Old Nevada * Primm *
* Reno * Searchlight * Virginia City * Winnemucca *

Oregon
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Albany * Ashland * Astoria * Baker City * Beaverton * BendBoring *
* Canby * Cannon Beach * Coos Bay * CorvallisCreswellDallas *
* EugeneFlorence * Gearhart * Gleneden BeachGrant County *
* Gresham * Haines * Happy ValleyHillsboroHood River * Jacksonville *
Keizer * Klamath Falls * La Grande * Lake Oswego * Lebanon *
* Lincoln City * McMinnville * Medford * Milton-Freewater * Milwaukie *
Mt HoodNeotsuNewberg * North BendOregon City * Pacific City *
Pendleton * Portland * RedmondSalem * Seaside * Shady Cove * Silverton *
SistersTigard * Tillamook * Troutdale * Waldport *
* Warrenton * Yachats *

Washington
* Amboy * Bingen * Chehalis & Centralia * Crystal Mountain * Dayton * Ellensburg *
* Husum * Ilwaco * Kennewick * Mead * Naselle * North Bonneville * Pasco* Paterson *
* Prosser * Quincy * Richland * SeaviewSpokane * Stevenson * Tri-Cities * Trout Lake *
* Underwood * University Place * Vancouver * Walla Walla * West Richland *Yakima *

Now what?
Once you have decided on a place to hold your event, there are many other things that will need to be planned. Don’t forget any large event should be photographically documented. A photographer is a good place to start. Another great idea, that provides entertainment and take-home souvenirs for the guests, is to rent one of our photo booths for your event. Choose from photos or the always fun flip-books.

Suggestions?
Have a recommendation for a great place to hold an event? Send it over to submissions@gophotoevents.com. Let us know all about the venue and we’ll add our favorites to our lists. Event venue listings are free.