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DiNardo's Mansion

DiNardo's Mansion

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3.4 Google Review
400 Industrial Pkwy S, Aurora, Ontario, L4G 6W7, Canada
(905) 841-3737 www.dinardosmansion.ca
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Dec 12, 2018
Nice atmosphere, good food. The name has changed to Royal Venetian Mansion.

Aug 30, 2015
Thank you for providing our daughter and son-in-law with a gorgeous, memorable wedding. Your staff was extremely knowledgeable and accommodating with food allergies. It was like being welcomed to the family home of an extremely loving, caring, warm family. Your attention to detail was top notch. Your staff were fun and courteous. Joe, your food was outstanding, your daughter was an excellent hostess. We would highly recommend your location for any formal event. Well done!

Sep 25, 2014
I got married at The Mansion Events Center this summer (2014) and all I can say is that thanks to Cathy and her amazing staff my wedding was something that fairy tales are made of!! The hall, the staff, the food and Cathy were all fantastic!! All my family members, loved ones and guests were beyond impressed with every aspect of the hall, staff and food. Cathy went above and beyond to make sure that all our needs were met and we couldn't be more thankful for all her hard work in making our special day even more special! I HIGHLY recommend The Mansion Events Center no matter what your function is!! 5 stars is not enough!

Mar 29, 2015
I caution any couple considering The Mansion Event Center. My fiance and I had a horrible experience with them that forced us to cancel our contract. We had to repeatedly and excessively call and email just to get a hold of someone to answer simple questions for us. We scheduled a tasting (which was not included in our 13,000 venue rental) and no one from the venue even bothered to show up. We are a young couple trying to save for our future. We put down a $3,000 deposit and practically had to beg people to do $100 worth of work. Now we are forced to consider legal action to get our deposit back. Not the way we imagine we would start out our wedding planning! We have since moved on to a different venue in the area and the experience is night and day! We are so happy we cancelled before they had a chance to ruin our wedding day. Please don't let this happen to you. Enjoy your perfect day and go with a venue you can trust to execute the biggest day of your lives.

Jul 21, 2016
We held our ceremony and reception at Di Nardo’s mansion. At the beginning of the ceremony, a specific music was to be played when the bride walked down the aisle and stopped at a specific time. The music was never stopped and the bride and groom had to wait starring at the guests, until the sister of the bride finally went to see why the music was not stopped. After the ceremony the bride and groom were looking for the event coordinator whom they had discussed in great details of what was to take place rest of the night. When the event coordinator was nowhere to be found, the floor manager finally came and introduced himself after being told by the sister of the bride to go meet the bridal party as we were panicking in the bridal suite. We were under the impression that the event coordinator was to attend the event since she was the one we were dealing with and had knowledge of the program, unfortunately we were unable to locate her nor the owner of the hall" . Unfortunately, we had never met this floor manager and Although we had never met him, we had thought that he would at least have some idea of the program, however after asking him a few questions it became clear through his inadequate answers that he had almost no knowledge of the program as the event coordinator whom we discussed everything in great details on the multiple times we sat down with her, phone conversations, texts messages and emails. An important piece of the cake was dropped off at the venue the morning of the wedding by the groom and groomsmen to the event coordinator, who was there that morning. When the sister of the bride went into the hall before the start of the reception, to make sure everything was ready, noticed this piece was missing. When we asked the floor manager for the piece, he had no idea what we were talking about. Him searching for the piece delayed the start of the reception by approxiamately 20 minutes. When we arrived inside the hall we noticed the wines were not placed on the table and champagne was not on the cake table as discussed with the event coordinator who went home sick. We had to ask one of our sisters to ask the servers to bring out the wine and champagne. By the time the wine starting coming to the tables, the speech for the toast was already done and the guests did not receive Champagne. Food was spilled on one of the guests, and was not cleaned up until approximately 20-30minutes after. The floor manager was not aware of when to serve the food, which again our event coordinator knew. As we were getting ready to finally enter the reception hall, the floor managers came and ask how to set up the wedding favors. We had to explain this to him, causing us the delay our reception; these were things which were discussed with the event coordinator. Being sick happens, however both parties that we were dealing with since day one regarding every small details of our wedding were not there. We were never made aware of their absence until we were looking for them. This random person came to us, someone whom we never met, nor sat down with saying he will be in charge of our wedding. The owner met the bride at the start of the ceremony, where he could have mentioned that he will be going home to change or that the event coordinator had gone home sick. In fact the owner never came back for the remainder of the night. although the manager was present it had felt as if we were coordinating the whole wedding ourselves along with guest, we were extremely disappointed on our special day".

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