The Best All-Inclusive Wedding Venues in Troy, OH

The Best All-Inclusive Wedding Venues in Troy, OH

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1 Wedding Venues in Troy, OH

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Cedar Springs Pavilion 
Tipp City, OH
  • Up to 225 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Outdoor

Tucked just beyond a private meandering lane, one will be taken back in time to our Old-World Tuscan, open-air Pavilion. Thoughtfully positioned on a 17-acre Nature Preserve, Cedar Springs Pavilion offers a panoramic view of Ohio’s nature. Venue Highlights & Rental Amenities: -Open-Air, Covered Pavilion(50×50) (Capacity: 225) -Pavilion Solar Screen Enclosure System (Retractable) -used via remote control for protection from sun, wind, and rain. -Adjacent outdoor Covered Veranda(50×50) Open-air setting. -Gazebo, waterside ceremony site -150ft wedding aisle – Meadow Sunset Ceremony -Pavilion which is used as a “Plan B’ ceremony location -Event Coordinator for the day of your wedding -Rehearsal Hour -Plethora of photo op locations scattered throughout the entire property; several gardens, waterfall, ‘Enchanted Forest’, and more -Air-Conditioned Restrooms and Bridal Room -Handicap Accessible Parking Lot -Golf Cart Available for bridal party - Decor Room -Safe-Drive Parking Lot

Why you'll love this venue

  • Allows pets
  • Provides lighting and sound
  • Has a dance floor for celebration

Venue considerations

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Large venue, not ideal for small guest lists
  • Additional event staff required

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About wedding venues in Troy, OH

Why Is Troy a Perfect Wedding Destination?

Troy, Ohio offers couples a distinctive Miami County character you won't find anywhere else. The city showcases beautiful 19th-century architecture, plenty of accessible green spaces, and stunning riverfront views along the Great Miami River. You'll appreciate how easy it is for guests to reach your celebration; Troy sits just 10 minutes north of the I-70/I-75 interchange and only 15 minutes from Dayton International Airport. Downtown Troy's walkable historic district means your guests can enjoy charming accommodations, great dining options, and picture-perfect photo spots all within blocks of popular venues like The 1833 Event Space.

What's the Average Cost of Troy Wedding Venues?

Troy venues deliver exceptional value with pricing averaging $5,819.08 for a typical venue rental. That's only about 15% of a 150-guest wedding budget, which is significantly better than what you'll pay elsewhere. The national benchmark runs $6,500-$12,000 or about 25% of total wedding costs, so Troy venues help your budget go further. For different guest counts, expect these approximate total wedding costs:

  • Small wedding (50 guests): $16,631
  • 100 guests: $27,502
  • 150 guests: $37,726
  • 200 guests: $46,871
  • 250 guests: $56,017
  • Large wedding (300 guests): $65,162

Which Types of Wedding Venues Can You Find in Troy?

Troy's venue landscape gives you diverse settings that really capture the region's unique character. The 1833 Event Space features gorgeous exposed brick walls and preserved wood floors you'll fall in love with, plus it's wheelchair-accessible with a convenient lift. If you're dreaming of something more rustic, The Light on the Hill Venue offers elegant barn aesthetics with outstanding food through their Eloquence Catering service. For couples seeking modern spaces, Lockbox 290 maintains its original 1920s bank vault and Gatsby-style décor while giving you all the contemporary amenities you need. Nature lovers will appreciate Heritage Hall at Lost Creek Reserve with its expansive natural views and chic barn-style aesthetics for a perfect backdrop.

How Do Troy Wedding Venue Costs Compare to Other Wedding Expenses?

ServiceAverage Cost% of 150-Guest Budget
Venue$5,819.0815%
Florists$4,728.2113%
Catering$4,655.2612%
Bar Services$3,724.2110%
Photographers$3,715.0210%
Videographers$3,377.299%
Planners$2,836.938%
Bands/DJs$1,184.653%
Cakes/Desserts$675.462%
Hair & Makeup$515.951%

What Makes Troy Venues Accessible for All Guests?

The 1833 Event Space in downtown Troy really stands out when it comes to accessibility. You'll find a wheelchair lift modern facilities and an incredibly convenient downtown location that makes it easy for everyone to attend. When you're looking at other venues in the area, always ask about wheelchair ramps ADA-compliant restrooms and accessible parking options. These features ensure all your guests can participate comfortably in your special day without worrying about navigation challenges.

Where Can You Find the Best Food at Troy Wedding Venues?

The Light on the Hill Venue in nearby Casstown has built quite a reputation for exceptional food through their Eloquence Catering service. Couples consistently praise the delicious hot food and friendly service that keeps guests talking long after the wedding. You'll also find Heritage Hall and The Shepard Place offer beautiful settings while welcoming external caterers if you have a specific culinary experience in mind. This flexibility lets you create exactly the menu you've been dreaming about while still enjoying Troy's beautiful venue options.

How Can Troy Venues Accommodate Remote Wedding Guests?

If you're looking for more than basic streaming options, Heritage Hall at Lost Creek Reserve gives you flexible space that works perfectly for advanced audio-visual setups. Your virtual guests will feel like they're right there with you. Lockbox 290's intimate setting creates wonderful connection opportunities for remote attendees, while The Shepard Place provides creative space arrangements perfect for innovative virtual participation features. You can easily include loved ones who can't attend in person without sacrificing the quality of their experience.

When Should You Book Your Troy Wedding Venue?

Most couples secure their Troy venue about 12 months (344 days) before their wedding date, but you should know August generates the highest inquiry volume in the area. If you're dreaming of a Saturday celebration during peak season, consider booking 14-16 months ahead to make sure you get your preferred venue. Planning ahead gives you peace of mind and ensures you won't have to compromise on your vision for the perfect Troy wedding.

Why Is Troy a Perfect Wedding Destination?

Troy, Ohio offers couples a distinctive Miami County character you won't find anywhere else. The city showcases beautiful 19th-century architecture, plenty of accessible green spaces, and stunning riverfront views along the Great Miami River. You'll appreciate how easy it is for guests to reach your celebration; Troy sits just 10 minutes north of the I-70/I-75 interchange and only 15 minutes from Dayton International Airport. Downtown Troy's walkable historic district means your guests can enjoy charming accommodations, great dining options, and picture-perfect photo spots all within blocks of popular venues like The 1833 Event Space.

What's the Average Cost of Troy Wedding Venues?

Troy venues deliver exceptional value with pricing averaging $5,819.08 for a typical venue rental. That's only about 15% of a 150-guest wedding budget, which is significantly better than what you'll pay elsewhere. The national benchmark runs $6,500-$12,000 or about 25% of total wedding costs, so Troy venues help your budget go further. For different guest counts, expect these approximate total wedding costs:

  • Small wedding (50 guests): $16,631
  • 100 guests: $27,502
  • 150 guests: $37,726
  • 200 guests: $46,871
  • 250 guests: $56,017
  • Large wedding (300 guests): $65,162

Which Types of Wedding Venues Can You Find in Troy?

Troy's venue landscape gives you diverse settings that really capture the region's unique character. The 1833 Event Space features gorgeous exposed brick walls and preserved wood floors you'll fall in love with, plus it's wheelchair-accessible with a convenient lift. If you're dreaming of something more rustic, The Light on the Hill Venue offers elegant barn aesthetics with outstanding food through their Eloquence Catering service. For couples seeking modern spaces, Lockbox 290 maintains its original 1920s bank vault and Gatsby-style décor while giving you all the contemporary amenities you need. Nature lovers will appreciate Heritage Hall at Lost Creek Reserve with its expansive natural views and chic barn-style aesthetics for a perfect backdrop.

How Do Troy Wedding Venue Costs Compare to Other Wedding Expenses?

ServiceAverage Cost% of 150-Guest Budget
Venue$5,819.0815%
Florists$4,728.2113%
Catering$4,655.2612%
Bar Services$3,724.2110%
Photographers$3,715.0210%
Videographers$3,377.299%
Planners$2,836.938%
Bands/DJs$1,184.653%
Cakes/Desserts$675.462%
Hair & Makeup$515.951%

What Makes Troy Venues Accessible for All Guests?

The 1833 Event Space in downtown Troy really stands out when it comes to accessibility. You'll find a wheelchair lift modern facilities and an incredibly convenient downtown location that makes it easy for everyone to attend. When you're looking at other venues in the area, always ask about wheelchair ramps ADA-compliant restrooms and accessible parking options. These features ensure all your guests can participate comfortably in your special day without worrying about navigation challenges.

Where Can You Find the Best Food at Troy Wedding Venues?

The Light on the Hill Venue in nearby Casstown has built quite a reputation for exceptional food through their Eloquence Catering service. Couples consistently praise the delicious hot food and friendly service that keeps guests talking long after the wedding. You'll also find Heritage Hall and The Shepard Place offer beautiful settings while welcoming external caterers if you have a specific culinary experience in mind. This flexibility lets you create exactly the menu you've been dreaming about while still enjoying Troy's beautiful venue options.

How Can Troy Venues Accommodate Remote Wedding Guests?

If you're looking for more than basic streaming options, Heritage Hall at Lost Creek Reserve gives you flexible space that works perfectly for advanced audio-visual setups. Your virtual guests will feel like they're right there with you. Lockbox 290's intimate setting creates wonderful connection opportunities for remote attendees, while The Shepard Place provides creative space arrangements perfect for innovative virtual participation features. You can easily include loved ones who can't attend in person without sacrificing the quality of their experience.

When Should You Book Your Troy Wedding Venue?

Most couples secure their Troy venue about 12 months (344 days) before their wedding date, but you should know August generates the highest inquiry volume in the area. If you're dreaming of a Saturday celebration during peak season, consider booking 14-16 months ahead to make sure you get your preferred venue. Planning ahead gives you peace of mind and ensures you won't have to compromise on your vision for the perfect Troy wedding.

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