The Best Select Services Wedding Venues in Rolling Prairie, IN

The Best Select Services Wedding Venues in Rolling Prairie, IN

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Williams Orchard 

5.0

Rolling Prairie, IN
  • Up to 250 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $5,800

Williams Orchard is the ideal destination for a truly unique celebration with family, friends or colleagues. Whether you’re looking to host an elegant wedding, corporate event, or family retreat, our 135 acre grounds will grant you a private estate experience unlike any other.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Both indoor and outdoor options
  • Has a chic vibe
  • Accommodates more than 200 guests

Venue considerations

  • Additional event staff required
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Lighting and sound are not included
Awarded Best of Zola
I highly recommend William's Orchard as your venue if you're considering it. Throughout the wedding planning process the team was communicative and helpful. They were accommodating down to the last day before the wedding, helping our dream come to life. The team had great ideas too when it came to catering and small details that ultimately improved our guest experience. The venue itself is gorgeous and our guests had a blast. We're still getting compliments on the day. A nice touch was being able to have dinner in the orchard, a last minute decision we made that was recommended by the team and ultimately helped the day flow better. I can't recommend William's Orchard enough!
Emma S., a year ago
La Porte Civic Auditorium 
La Porte, IN
  • Up to 600 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor
  • Starts at $2,200

Located on the corner of Ridge and Plain streets in La Porte, Indiana, the La Porte Civic Auditorium is a highlight of the City of La Porte and the La Porte Park and Recreation Department. This beautiful, regal building was a gift to the City of La Porte from a local philanthropist, Maurice Fox of the Fox Woolen Mills, in honor of his parents. The stipulation of this gift was that the building be made available to all individuals, Civic and educational groups or bodies. The Civic Auditorium was dedicated on March 19, 1930, and has since hosted thousands of regional and community events. These events have included everything from athletic contests to organizational conferences, trade shows to family weddings and charitable concerts to stage plays. Each unique and each a celebration in its own right. Renovated in recent years to accommodate new events and needs, the historical integrity of this beautiful building remains to shine bright.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Provides lighting and sound
  • Provides a dedicated team on-site
  • Has an energetic and exciting atmosphere

Venue considerations

  • Does not allow pets
  • No all-inclusive dining options
  • Does not have a dance floor

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About wedding venues in Rolling Prairie, IN

Indiana offers couples an impressive range of wedding venues that perfectly balance midwestern charm with sophisticated elegance at prices that won't break the bank compared to coastal states. You'll find everything from beautifully restored historic buildings to modern industrial-chic spaces and picturesque countryside settings across the state, making it easy to find the perfect spot for weddings of any size or style.

What's the Average Cost of a Wedding in Indiana?

Wedding costs in Indiana run significantly lower than the national average, giving couples more bang for their buck. A smaller wedding with 50 guests typically costs around $16,714 while mid-sized celebrations with 100 guests average $27,532. Planning for 150 guests? You're looking at about $37,706. Larger celebrations scale up from $46,807 for 200 guests to $55,908 for 250 guests with 300-guest weddings averaging $65,009. Venues make up about 16% of your total budget at an average of $6,114 which is actually on the lower end of the national range of $6,500-$12,000. Your other major expenses will include catering at 13% ($4,891) bar services at 10% ($3,913) and photography at 10% ($3,910). This means you can create your dream wedding without the coastal price tag that often comes with similar experiences elsewhere.

Which Indiana Wedding Venues Offer Full Accessibility?

Stone Creek Lodge in Crawfordsville stands out with complete ADA compliance throughout their property. You can choose from beautiful outdoor ceremony locations under mature trees or beside a peaceful waterfall or opt for their elegant indoor spaces. Their dedicated on-site staff actively assists guests throughout events making accessibility a priority rather than an afterthought. The Loft at Walnut Hill in Bedford gives you rustic charm with all-inclusive options that make planning easier. Their thoughtfully designed indoor and outdoor ceremony spaces handle weather changes smoothly while maintaining accessibility for all your guests. You'll appreciate their attention to detail that ensures everyone enjoys your celebration equally.

Where Can Food-Focused Couples Find Culinary Excellence in Indiana?

JPS Events at Regions Tower creates truly personalized menus that can incorporate meaningful cultural elements like Moroccan appetizers or family recipes. The owner personally oversees all event details giving you a stress-free experience centered around exceptional food. You'll love how they transform your culinary vision into reality with attention to even the smallest details. Ritz Charles in Carmel has built their reputation on superior food and service over more than 30 years with comprehensive wedding packages that leave nothing to chance. Their renowned culinary team can customize menus to match your preferences. The Conservatory at Evergreen and The Omni Severin in Indianapolis also deliver outstanding culinary experiences in elegant settings that will impress even your most food-savvy guests.

How Can Indiana Venues Include Remote Guests Beyond Basic Streaming?

JPS Events takes virtual inclusion to another level with interactive experiences including live polls and virtual reality tours through their technology partnerships. Their in-house coordination team makes these elements work seamlessly so your distant guests feel truly part of your celebration rather than just observers. Spotlight Center offers technology packages you can customize to create genuinely immersive virtual experiences for anyone who can't attend in person. Scottish Rite Cathedral beautifully combines historic elegance with sophisticated AV infrastructure that supports professional-quality streaming and creative remote guest participation. The Barn at Bay Horse Inn near Indianapolis accommodates up to 300 seated guests in a charming rustic setting with spaces designed to work well with external technology. You can easily create personalized remote experiences that match the warmth and intimacy of your in-person celebration making everyone feel included regardless of location.

When Should You Book Your Indiana Wedding Venue?

Most couples secure their venues about 14 months (403 days) before their wedding date with November seeing the highest number of venue inquiries. Popular venues book quickly especially for fall weddings so starting your research early is essential if you have your heart set on a specific location. Beginning your venue search at least 16-18 months before your preferred date gives you the best chance of securing your dream spot without compromise.

Indiana offers couples an impressive range of wedding venues that perfectly balance midwestern charm with sophisticated elegance at prices that won't break the bank compared to coastal states. You'll find everything from beautifully restored historic buildings to modern industrial-chic spaces and picturesque countryside settings across the state, making it easy to find the perfect spot for weddings of any size or style.

What's the Average Cost of a Wedding in Indiana?

Wedding costs in Indiana run significantly lower than the national average, giving couples more bang for their buck. A smaller wedding with 50 guests typically costs around $16,714 while mid-sized celebrations with 100 guests average $27,532. Planning for 150 guests? You're looking at about $37,706. Larger celebrations scale up from $46,807 for 200 guests to $55,908 for 250 guests with 300-guest weddings averaging $65,009. Venues make up about 16% of your total budget at an average of $6,114 which is actually on the lower end of the national range of $6,500-$12,000. Your other major expenses will include catering at 13% ($4,891) bar services at 10% ($3,913) and photography at 10% ($3,910). This means you can create your dream wedding without the coastal price tag that often comes with similar experiences elsewhere.

Which Indiana Wedding Venues Offer Full Accessibility?

Stone Creek Lodge in Crawfordsville stands out with complete ADA compliance throughout their property. You can choose from beautiful outdoor ceremony locations under mature trees or beside a peaceful waterfall or opt for their elegant indoor spaces. Their dedicated on-site staff actively assists guests throughout events making accessibility a priority rather than an afterthought. The Loft at Walnut Hill in Bedford gives you rustic charm with all-inclusive options that make planning easier. Their thoughtfully designed indoor and outdoor ceremony spaces handle weather changes smoothly while maintaining accessibility for all your guests. You'll appreciate their attention to detail that ensures everyone enjoys your celebration equally.

Where Can Food-Focused Couples Find Culinary Excellence in Indiana?

JPS Events at Regions Tower creates truly personalized menus that can incorporate meaningful cultural elements like Moroccan appetizers or family recipes. The owner personally oversees all event details giving you a stress-free experience centered around exceptional food. You'll love how they transform your culinary vision into reality with attention to even the smallest details. Ritz Charles in Carmel has built their reputation on superior food and service over more than 30 years with comprehensive wedding packages that leave nothing to chance. Their renowned culinary team can customize menus to match your preferences. The Conservatory at Evergreen and The Omni Severin in Indianapolis also deliver outstanding culinary experiences in elegant settings that will impress even your most food-savvy guests.

How Can Indiana Venues Include Remote Guests Beyond Basic Streaming?

JPS Events takes virtual inclusion to another level with interactive experiences including live polls and virtual reality tours through their technology partnerships. Their in-house coordination team makes these elements work seamlessly so your distant guests feel truly part of your celebration rather than just observers. Spotlight Center offers technology packages you can customize to create genuinely immersive virtual experiences for anyone who can't attend in person. Scottish Rite Cathedral beautifully combines historic elegance with sophisticated AV infrastructure that supports professional-quality streaming and creative remote guest participation. The Barn at Bay Horse Inn near Indianapolis accommodates up to 300 seated guests in a charming rustic setting with spaces designed to work well with external technology. You can easily create personalized remote experiences that match the warmth and intimacy of your in-person celebration making everyone feel included regardless of location.

When Should You Book Your Indiana Wedding Venue?

Most couples secure their venues about 14 months (403 days) before their wedding date with November seeing the highest number of venue inquiries. Popular venues book quickly especially for fall weddings so starting your research early is essential if you have your heart set on a specific location. Beginning your venue search at least 16-18 months before your preferred date gives you the best chance of securing your dream spot without compromise.

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