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Palisades Hosting Group Elopement To Open New Wedding Venue
Looking to exchange vows in a high alpine environment?On Sunday, July 27, 2025 Palisades Tahoe, California, is debuting its new wedding ceremony venue, the Alpine Landing, by hosting a group elopement ceremony, either for couples who haven't yet married or are just looking to renew their vows. Participants in the ceremony will be the first to say their vows at the event, fittingly titled Alpine Ever After, starts at 4:00 p.m. and is followed by a reception from 4:30 to 5:00 p.m. 'We created Alpine Ever After for couples who want something beautiful, stress-free, and truly memorable,' said Marlena Freitas, Palisades Tahoe's director of sales. 'Whether you're eloping or renewing your vows, this is a chance to celebrate love in one of the most breathtaking places imaginable.'Want to keep up with the best stories and photos in skiing? Subscribe to the new Powder To The People newsletter for weekly updates.
Alpine Ever After is limited to 50 couples and costs $500 for entry, including service fees and gratuity. Couples can bring up to four guests, who will pay $125 each. You can also add a 6 inch personal cutting cake for $ drinks, a commemorative gift bag, appetizers, and a party on the venue's deck with a DJ are also included with the price of admission. Those intending to legally marry must bring a California marriage license, which will be signed by an officiant and a witness after the Alpine Landing, located at the ski resort's Alpine Base Area, is, according to a press release shared by Palisades Tahoe, boasting 'sweeping views of the surrounding peaks.' The venue is now available for private weddings, elopements, and special events reservations throughout the year. This past ski season saw several unique celebrations of love (and prospective love) on the slopes and in the mountains. During the spring, professional skiers Amie Engerbretson and Todd Ligare celebrated their engagement with a ski day at Palisades Tahoe in the snow. On Valentine's Day, several ski resorts across North America held chairlift speed-dating sessions, validating a tradition that, in all likelihood, has existed as long as skiing has. The jury's out on how many couples those events produced, but we hope it's a significant number. In the era of Hinge and Tinder, who doesn't want to say that they met their partner on a chairlift?Palisades Hosting Group Elopement To Open New Wedding Venue first appeared on Powder on Jun 14, 2025