1.6 out of 5.0
Quality of Service:
2.0 out of 5.0
Professionalism:
2.0 out of 5.0
Flexibility:
2.0 out of 5.0
Responsiveness:
1.0 out of 5.0
Value for Cost:
1.0 out of 5.0
We had our wedding on December 27, 2008. Upon coming back from our honeymoon and talking to family members, we learned that despite the great time that was had by almost all of our guests, we probably had the least amount of food at our wedding than any we have attended (at least 7 in the past 3 years) How mortifying!
Mark, one of the banquet managers explained to us that we would get it all" but what we left understanding and what we actually got was two different things, especially at cocktail hour. We thought, as with most halls, you get some stand alone tables with varieties of food along with butler service. Instead, we had butler service which was disappointing, but would have been okay if they had more than two servers for over 180 people. We found out after our honeymoon (since we left the next day after the wedding) that many people were starving and that is why our attendants promptly ushered us upstairs a little before 8pm to begin our entrance. There were not enough servers (only two our guest can attest to) and therefore, the food only went to a select group closest to the kitchen door. As the bride and groom, you have no idea what is going on upstairs, especially because they are taking care of you (of course) but they did such a poor job at taking care of our guests and being accommodating throughout the evening. It is not your guests' job to complain about staff that has ignored them, were rude, or for there not being enough food. Even during dinner, there was only a salad, the meal (no appetizer) and a piece of cake. Afterwards, when we spoke to the manager, he said someone should have told him the guests were hungry. The manager was present and a Maitre' De to ensure things went right, it was their job to gauge the situation, this shouldn't have happened.
My husband and I are big on food and I always look forward to a cocktail hour (thats usually the best part). We never asked Mark to skimp on food or tried to get the price down by cutting out extras. We are both educated and should have realized that the contract was somewhat ambiguous; unfortunately our previous wedding experiences and the charisma of the manager had us too trusting and comfortable in their capability. For us to walk away thinking we are getting one thing and get only butler served hors d' oeuvres is mind boggling. At $122 per plate, talking to him, and going to weddings that were much cheaper, we feel we have been taken for a ride.
RECAP
1) No stations during cocktail hour (or the basics you will receive at any other LI hall -see, Floral Terrace, Jericho Terrace, etc.).
2) Don't go by what Terraces website says! You would assume you get many of the things listed there because they should say optional, but it doesnt.
3) Non-attentive staff (would not maneuver around tables that were too cramped for instance, plopping down two rolls and not placing the rest on other side of table brought out bottle of salad dressing and squirted a salad that was called dry by a guest).
4) Not accommodating any take home requests (my dad with kidney trouble asked to take his meal and was denied you pay for it, why not?)
5) No water at tables. Hard to get wait staff to bring them.
We ended up having a great wedding regardless mostly due to our FANTASTIC DJ Elegancia (it was one great party) but we are embarrassed in knowing how our guest were treated that evening.
The views at Terrace on the Park are not worth poor service and the high price. Any questions, you can email me at TSmith9044@yahoo.com.