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July 8, 2008

NJ Destination Wedding: The Breakers, Spring Lake

Filed under: NJ Shore Weddings, NJ Wedding Receptions, NJWedding — njweddingvendors @ 8:45 am

We visited The Breakers in Spring Lake yesterday. Spring Lake, NJ is known for its beautiful large homes with manicured lawns. Spring Lake is a NJ residential summer location more than a tourist attraction. The beaches are clean and well taken care of. No coolers, food, or beverages are allowed on the beach. We witnessed a Spring Lake police officer require sunbathers to remove their cooler from the beach and empty out the cans. That was certainly better than getting a ticket for they had beer in their cooler.

Last April, we inquired about holding a NJ beach wedding ceremony and reception at The Breakers. The following is the reply we received from Shannon Costanzo, Director of Sales:

The Breakers on the Ocean has the distinction of being the only full service hotel located on the ocean in Spring Lake. For the most special day of your life, The Breakers offers the ideal setting for a NJ oceanfront wedding. From the cocktail hour on the Front Porch overlooking the Atlantic Ocean to the reception in the elegant Crystal Ballroom, guests will enjoy magnificent NJ ocean views, attentive service and exceptional cuisine.

Our wedding packages, including prices, are available on our website - www.breakershotel.com. Our package includes four or five hours of premium open bar, cocktail hour with hors d’oeuvres, Champagne Toast, Five-Course Sit-down Dinner or Wedding Buffet, Custom-designed Wedding Cake, Private Bridal Suite for the Wedding Party during the Cocktail Hour, Complimentary Standard Guest Room for the Wedding Night, Complimentary Place Cards, Direction Cards and elegant Silk Centerpieces.

Our prices start at $112.00 per person, inclusive of tax and gratuity. We offer a 10% discount on Friday evening and Saturday afternoon and 15% all day Sunday along with seasonal discounts.

Our minimum guarantee on Friday evening, Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday is 100 adult guests. Our Saturday evening minimum in May, June, September and October is 175 adults guests and 150 adults guests all other months. Our maximum capacity is 228 guests. We accommodate smaller weddings in our Seashell Room from 1:30PM - 5:30PM in the afternoon with a minimum guest requirement of 50 adults.

A NJ beach wedding ceremony may be performed indoors in our beautifully appointed Crystal Ballroom or outdoors on our wrap-around porch overlooking the magnificent Atlantic Ocean or across the street in the boardwalk gazebo. No permit or reservation is required to use the boardwalk gazebo. The ceremony fee is $500.00.

Please call us at 732-449-7700 if you have any questions or would like to make an appointment for a site visit.

While we were enjoying a walk on the Spring Lake boardwalk, we took a few pictures. The Breakers is a well maintained hotel with employees eager to help you. Everything was spotless. The food was good and the atmosphere was friendly. The main entrance is on the side street and the life-guarded pool is on the opposite side of the hotel. The gazebo across the street from the hotel was decorated for a beach wedding held that weekend. Yesterday, the local New Jersey weather was overcast inland so the beaches were not crowded, even though the sun was shining most of the time we were there. NJWeddingVendors.com recommends you visit The Breakers. It is certainly a New Jersey wedding venue to consider for your New Jersey beach destination wedding.

   

The Breakers, Spring Lake - a full service hotel - for your NJ beach destination wedding

A view of The Breakers from the boardwalk

  

The gazebo on the boardwalk across from The Breakers partially decorated for a NJ beach wedding

We didn’t take pictures of the south view
because people were sitting on the benches enjoying the NJ beach view.
It is just as enjoyable as the north view.

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