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We were guests at my cousin?s wedding. I?ll admit that some of the things that were wrong were not due to the venue themselves but more because of the options chosen by the couple. So for that reason, I am not listing those. However, what was caused by Cooper?s Landing was 100% avoidable: 1. This place is 0% ADA compliant. Something we wish we would have known as our family would not have booked this as the wedding venue. With a heavy wedding presence, that includes grandparents usually, you would think that this venue would think that being more handicap-accessible would be a priority. You would think that the ground would be even, there would be a ramp entrance to each area of the venue (there is one leading into the back yard, but that is it?and it is incredibly steep). Then there is the bathroom! I am 5?5 and average sized. My knees touched the wall when I sat on the toilet. I know all of the above from my experience of trying to help my handicapped grandmother navigate the venue during our family member?s wedding and reception. My grandmother who had to leave the reception early due to not being able to use the restroom at the facility and needing to go. 2. Water is not free. Even in the heat of June-for an outdoor wedding. You are required to pay $2 for water. However tea is free ? 3. The gravel parking lot is great?unless you have more than about 9-12 cars. Then you?re on the street. ?-again, hoping you?re not in need of any handicap parking, sidewalk ramp, etc. 4. Not sure what the title is of the blonde woman (she seemed like she was in charge based only on the way she was walking around) but she was very rude and not helpful. Nor did she care that I was trying to help my handicap grandmother navigate the venue. Writing this not to bash this venue, but to hopefully provide some insight to others that may be looking into holding an event here, and want some of this information that I wish we had