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Renaissance Westchester Hotel, White Plains, NY

January 10, 2013 By jwrdirector

Renaissance Westchester Hotel is a Marriott property.   They are to close soon. It is not certain if another hotel is taking over. 

I officiated Robyn & Scott’s wedding on the patio of the Lower level.

When you first drive up, you are amazed at the grounds. All is quiet from where you park your car to being around the hotel grounds. Professional staff for every detail of your day.

I recall when officiating how the staff was present in the background making sure all went according to plan.

This property offers the hotel with event rooms, some with window views, some without. The highlight is the extra Mansion off to the side up a small hill. A beautiful choice for a wedding. It’s a Marriott!

The grounds simply a nice backdrop for outdoor wedding photos.

All nestled in White Plains, New York. A hidden tranquil location.

 

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