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Sleepy Ridge Weddings

Sleepy Ridge Weddings

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730 S Sleepy Ridge Dr, Orem, Utah, 84058, United States
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Jul 19, 2018
This place is incredible! I married here this weekend and have nothing bad to say. The grounds are well kept. The staff is accommodating. The location is gorgeous. I could go on forever. Sleepy Ridge allowed me to have the perfect wedding.

Jun 22, 2018
We had our ceremony and reception in the upstairs Sunset Room. It was absolutely beautiful. The vaulted ceilings, windows and balcony looking over the golf course and the lake along with just the overall beautiful sunset really made it special. The staff was super helpful and professional in both preperation and throughout the night. I couldn't imagine us having our special day anywhere else. It was literally perfect.

Jun 18, 2018
Stunning! I am a wedding photographer and I was amazed with the views! The gold course is well kept and their court yard was beautiful. All the flowers looked amazing and really added that pop of color. Everything was kept very clean and taken care of. Very impressed❤

May 14, 2018
Sleepy Ridge was a gorgeous place for our wedding! We had our ceremony out on the rock patio under the gazebo and our reception in the Garden Room. They still allowed us to have our ceremony outside even though it was raining, but gave us the option to do it inside, which I loved. They set up all the tables and chairs and worked with us on all the details. Sleepy Ridge has a very personable staff that I loved working with! Thank you! ❤

May 9, 2018
I couldn’t have had a better wedding day than the one I had at Sleepy Ridge. Everyone was so accommodating and helpful. From start to finish I felt like I had someone to help me have the best day ever. My room was beautiful, the hostess was helpful and Judy was amazing!

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