Oklahoma

Indoor/Outdoor Wedding Venue

I am looking for a wedding venue that had a place for an outdoor ceremony and an indoor reception? We would really like to have both things all in one place. TIA!

Re: Indoor/Outdoor Wedding Venue

  • mrsstiles0810mrsstiles0810 member
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    edited December 2011
    what area of Oklahoma are you looking in? tulsa? okc?
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    edited December 2011
    also, how many people?
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  • macylandmacyland member
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    edited December 2011
    I am looking in OKC mainly but would possibly be willing to go to Tulsa for the right place. We will have about 75-100 guests.
  • lauly06lauly06 member
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    edited December 2011
    We are getting married at Festivities Event Center in El Reno. There is an outdoor patio/garden type area for the ceremony and an indoor space for the reception. It is a beautiful place and VERY affordable. They have open viewings of the facility on the first Tuesday of every month so you should try and go this Tues.
  • lmf2010lmf2010 member
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    edited December 2011
    I am getting married at Dominion House (http://www.dominionhouseguthrie.com/) in Guthrie.  I live in Norman, so it's about an hour drive, but so woth it in my opinion.  They have a beautiful ballroom and lots of photo ops!Some of the other places we considered:Cole's Garden (http://www.colesgarden.net/)Oklahoma Heritage Museum (http://oklahomaheritage.com/GaylordPickensMuseum/WeddingsEvents/tabid/71/Default.aspx)Gaillardia (http://www.gaillardia.com/event-planning/weddings-receptions.asp)I also found this website while I was looking for the same thing as you...http://laughterdance.livejournal.com/170919.htmlHTH and GL! :)
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  • edited December 2011
    Two suggestions, differing in size and budget: 1. Harn Homestead will accomodate a larger guest list but is more expensive.  You can set up the ceremony outside anywhere on their grounds, so you could have a rustic barn, or a gazebo, or just trees, etc., as your backdrop, and then have the reception in the barn.  2. Overholser Mansion is a mansion located within a historic neighborhood and you can have a ceremony on the lawn and the reception in the carriage house; this is more affordable but also accomodates less people.  I think you might be able to do weddings at the Myriad Gardens in OKC, but don't know anything about the space they have/indoor space/cost.
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  • angelacollierangelacollier member
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    edited December 2011
    I'm having my wedding at the Tres Suenos Winery in Luther (15 miles NE of Edmond, but out in the country). It has a lot included for the price, and less restrictions than typical wedding venues. It's smallish, but perfect for that size. We're doing half of our reception inside and half out with dancing taking place outside, and the food being inside. It'll be late June, so a nice summer night breeze is perfect for us!! http://www.tressuenos.com if you're interested.
  • edited December 2011
    I'm getting married at Festivities too, which has an outdoor garden and indoor area for the reception.  I liked the look of Tres Suenos and Dominion House too, but Festivities fits our budget and style the best.
  • angelab17angelab17 member
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    edited December 2011
    I'm getting married at Fossil Creek Ranch, which is south of Ada.  It's basically a big stone barn, redone to have events.  We're getting married outside under a big tree, and then having out reception inside.
  • TinaChoateTinaChoate member
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    edited December 2011
    I am getting married at Festivities too! I looked at so many places before we found this one! The people are soo friendly and like everyone else said it is very affordable and gorgeous!!! www.festivitieseventcenter.com
    The pictures do not do this place justice, you need to check it out in person! HTH
  • rmconklirmconkli member
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    edited December 2011
    I am using the Crystal Bridge, you can also rent the water stage there.  But they have a lot of inside and outside space.
  • edited December 2011
    To the girl who is getting married at Fossil Creek Ranch...would you mind sharing some info? I found them online and they don't really go into detail.  I've email them but haven't heard back yet.  Thanks!!!
  • mila0270mila0270 member
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    edited December 2011
    I am getting married at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum in OKC.  Has great indoor and outdoor wedding site, plus great reception area.
  • Argo-MccoyArgo-Mccoy member
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    edited December 2011
    I'm getting married at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum too! The building is to pretty.
  • edited December 2011
    I am getting married at WIll Rogers Gardens in the Charles E Sparks Rose Garden, and my reception is indoor in their activity center.  Its gorgeous and its very affordable!
  • edited December 2011
    We are getting married at Cobblestone Creek Golf Club in Norman. Outdoor ceremony and indoor/outdoor reception. Kelly is the contact. She is also a florist. They include non-alcoholic beverages, linens, tables, chairs, etc. It is very affordable as well. The caterer is required but they are the best in Norman and also very affordable because they have an onsite kitchen. It is an excellent choice. www.cobblestonecreekgolfclub.com... They planned our whole event.
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