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Oceanfront “I Do’s” at the W

  • July 10, 2026
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Photography: sugarfreestudio.com
For many couples, a wedding lasts a day. At W Fort Lauderdale, it becomes an entire beachside weekend.

At W Fort Lauderdale, the wedding doesn’t end when the last dance does. Instead, it stretches into a full beachside escape. Starting with welcome cocktails, moving into the ceremony and reception, and wrapping up with a farewell brunch where guests can recover from the dance floor.

From the ceremony to the farewell brunch, weddings at the W unfold against one constant backdrop: the Atlantic Ocean. Rather than moving guests between venues, the hotel keeps the celebration in one place allowing the weekend to flow naturally from one event to the next.

Here there are several event spaces that offer their own take on the waterfront setting. The Terrace and Courtyard overlook the Atlantic, making them popular choices for outdoor ceremonies, while the Great Room brings the celebration indoors with floor-to-ceiling windows that keep the beach in view. Whether hosting 50 guests or more than 200, each space feels connected to the coastline.

And that sense of ease carries throughout the experience. Guests can stay on property, making it just as convenient to meet for welcome cocktails the night before as it is to gather for breakfast the morning after. For couples, the planning process includes perks like a menu tasting with the culinary team, accommodations for getting ready and coordinated guest room blocks that keep friends and family together throughout the weekend.

The dining experience also moves beyond the expected banquet menu. Cocktail hour leans coastal, with passed hors d’oeuvres ranging from lobster clubs and tuna tartare to wagyu beef sliders, Maryland-style crab cakes and Peruvian shrimp ceviche.

Wonderful. Fantastic. WOW. Those aren’t just ways to describe the celebration- they’re the names of the reception packages. Each package builds on the last with expanded selections of passed hors d’oeuvres, bar service and entree options.

Menus feature dishes including grilled beef tenderloin with pinot noir reduction, wild salmon over broccoli rabe risotto and roasted chicken with truffle jus, alongside fresh salads, house baked bread, wine service, a Champagne toast and a custom wedding cake. The WOW package takes things even further with interactive stations and duo entrees for couples who want their guests to leave talking about the food as much as the party.

For those who want something more interactive, chef attended stations might be your forte. Guests can stop by for freshly rolled sushi, Korean barbecue, a Floribbean seafood display piled high with oysters, jumbo shrimp and ceviche, or a made to order mac and cheese bar finished with toppings like lobster, bacon and truffle oil.

And because no great celebration ends neatly after dessert, late night bites keep the energy going with mini burgers, crispy shrimp, pizza bites, tiramisu shooters, Key lime parfaits and s’mores. Because dancing is always easier when there’s a snack waiting.

The next morning, the pace slows but the celebration continues.

Friends and family can gather for a farewell brunch featuring made to order eggs, smoked salmon, fresh pastries and brunch cocktails before relaxing by WET, the hotel’s rooftop pool overlooking the beach.

It’s the kind of wedding weekend where guests don’t just attend.They stay, celebrate and vacation. After all, when the ocean is your backdrop, there’s no reason to rush the goodbye.

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