There is no doubt that Milford Hills is a beautiful venue to consider for you upcoming wedding!
We toured Milford Hills in July of 2018 and by this time they already had most Saturday's taken for their 2019 season. We chose to book a Friday wedding in September 2019 shortly after touring. At this time, we had worked with Erin, wedding planner. Everything seemed great, and as you will come to find out not much planning happens until the final months. By the time 2019 rolled in, we were contacted by Winter, letting us know she would be our new wedding planner moving forward with Milford. In the short time we worked with Winter, she was hard to get a hold of, and when asking questions via email could not provide a straight answer on most. We finally decided to setup an in-person meeting, and she was super helpful in answering our questions and helping us budget. Jump forward to June/July when our first payment is due, and we spent three weeks attempting to contact Winter with some questions, and finally Colleen, Milford's Finance Manager reached out to us letting us know that Winter was no longer with Milford and our new planner, Heidi, would be in touch soon. Heidi was luckily our last planner at Milford and was not off to a great start with communication either.
Our wedding day went fairly well. We never received the bridal mimosa bar, it rained the day of and communication was poor about what we were doing, and at one point I was left at the bridal suite alone with no idea of what was going on. We had rules set for our bar, suggested by Milford, and one main rule was no shots for our guests on our bar tab. Guests would need to pay for those on our own. This was not enforced, and the bartenders allowed our guests to spin some shot wheel they had out. This was not OK with us and the finance manager, Colleen had no empathy and did not even reply to my last message about my distaste for the bartender behavior. Our wedding did turn out well, but it was stressful and annoying to work with Milford Hills on things we thought could have been handled better.
We have come to the conclusion that Milford Hills has a great venue with wedding opportunities, but their communication is poor internal and external. If you are someone that needs strong communication during their wedding planning process, Milford Hills is...
Read moreMilford Hills was the dream venue for our wedding, and we couldn't be happier with our experience there! The setting is breathtaking, with beautiful landscapes and elegant spaces that made for unforgettable photos and an incredible atmosphere. From the moment we first toured the venue, we knew it was exactly what we wanted.
A huge part of our wonderful experience was thanks to their exceptional event coordinator, Heidi. She was an absolute lifesaver, handling every detail with professionalism, warmth, and such a reassuring presence. Heidi guided us through the planning process, answered our endless questions, and ensured everything ran smoothly on the big day. Her expertise and attention to detail allowed us to fully relax and enjoy each moment without a single worry.
Our ONLY gripe was that the bartenders were less than friendly and were not very kind to my guests. I understand that intoxicated people can sometimes not be that fun to serve, but no one was obnoxious or disrespectful. At the same time, we paid a LOT to be there and they were getting plenty of tips so the bad attitude should have been put on the shelf for the evening.
Other than that, our guests were blown away by the beauty of Milford Hills and raved about it. If you're looking for a venue that is not only beautiful but has a team that genuinely cares about making your day unforgettable, Milford Hills is it! We can’t thank Heidi and the entire team enough for making our wedding everything we dreamed of and more....
Read moreRecently purchased some firearms and asked everyone I knew about ranges when someone suggested Millford Hills. Just visited today and I loved it! Everyone on the range was friendly, the facilities are nice and I would have spent more time there but the restaurant had already closed (2pm on Saturday).
I brought my own silhouette targets for my rifle but they do sell rifle and pistol targets, and they have plenty of safety gear such as earplugs and eye protection in case you need that.
Range rules are simple. Once a cease fire has been declared and the range is safe you can change out your target (staplers are provided) or cover your shot holes. Deflector screens are available, if you'd like to keep your brass. I will say that my 25"X35" silhouette target barely fit so if you're bringing one make sure you can get a few staples into the bottom of the target or you'll have a flapping target down range!
If you plan to use the 100 yard range, I'd strongly suggest bringing good binos so you can see where your shots are hitting. There are a couple of spotter's scopes but they're for everyone and you should not expect to keep it for the duration of your time on the range.
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