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BACKGROUND: The Arts District Banquet Facility in the Trammell Crow Center downtown shut down abruptly last week, leaving nearly two dozen couples without a place to get married after taking their money.
WHAT’S NEW: May Vong and Aaron Goetsch, one of the couples featured this week in a front-page story in The Dallas Morning News , are getting a wedding package from the Sheraton Dallas Hotel. According to the hotel, the package will include limousine service, a honeymoon suite and a reception for 100 people on the 38th floor of the downtown hotel.
RELIEVED BRIDE: Vong said she toured the Sheraton’s Chaparral Room on Wednesday and pronounced it beautiful. “You can see the whole Dallas skyline,” she said. “I’m so excited.”
ONE CERTAIN THING: Vong and her fiancé still don’t know whether they will ever get their money back from the bankrupt Arts District Banquet Facility, “but at least we’ll have our wedding now and it will be the same as we paid for – if not better,” she said. The wedding will be on the date they would have married at the Arts District Banquet Facility – Oct. 10.
The Sheraton Dallas Hotel is excited to waive all wedding deposits for couples affected by the closure of the Arts District Banquet Facility.* The Sheraton Dallas is located in downtown Dallas at 400 North Olive St. The Sheraton Dallas Hotel creates an elegant & timeless atmosphere for your wedding reception, rehearsal dinner, bridal luncheon or celebratory brunch, custom tailored to enhance your unique style and vision. The Sheraton Dallas Hotel certified wedding consultant offers impeccable service and extensive wedding expertise ensuring the perfect experience. For more information about this limited time offer and our wedding facilities, please contact Brenda Castillo at 214-922-8000, or e-mail Brenda at Brenda.Castillo@Sheraton.com. *Stipulations May Apply.




