The Best Aquarium & Zoo Wedding Venues in Tulsa, OK

The Best Aquarium & Zoo Wedding Venues in Tulsa, OK

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Stokely Event Center 

5.0

Tulsa, OK
  • Up to 180 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor

The Stokely Event Center has solidified its place as one of Tulsa’s most unique venues. With over 300 nostalgic Tulsa signs, vintage Route 66 memorabilia, old oil and gas signs and old advertising prints decorating the venue, any event you may have is sure to be memorable. Whether it’s a wedding event, birthday party, class reunion or corporate event, your special day will be absolutely unforgettable at the Stokely Event Center!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Has a dance floor for celebration
  • Bridal suite on site
  • Provides a dedicated team on-site

Venue considerations

  • No on-premises lodging options
  • Not for you if you are looking for something nontraditional
  • Not wheelchair accessible
Stokely Event Center is worth it! They are easy to contact and will get back to you quickly. They have different rates depending on the day but are very affordable. We had attendants that helped with our tables layout before the wedding. They arrived early and offered multiple solutions for when we were getting decorations inside and set up. They were both incredibly helpful and checked on us multiple times in case we needed anything while the wedding reception was going on. They have 2 separate rooms to get ready upstairs, the bridal room was very spacious as was the venue. They also offer a photobooth and will make your backgrounds which were great! I would highly recommend them for a wedding venue or a place for a big party for work or for family and friends. The venue and people at Stokely are fantastic and were lovely to work with.
Megan W., 14 days ago

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About wedding venues in Tulsa, OK

Planning a wedding in Tulsa gives you exceptional value with venues typically costing between $4,400-$5,400 compared to the national average of $6,500-$12,000. This makes Tulsa one of the most affordable wedding destinations you'll find while still delivering unforgettable experiences.

What Makes Tulsa Wedding Venues So Special?

Tulsa venues blend Oklahoma's unique architectural character with stunning natural landscapes. At Camp Loughridge you'll discover woodland settings with peaceful lakes that can accommodate anywhere from 80 to 350 of your guests. Agora Event Center offers breathtaking downtown Tulsa views with space for up to 450 people while The Silo Event Center provides dedicated spaces for both bride and groom with multiple ceremony location options.

How Much Should You Budget for a Wedding Venue in Tulsa?

Your total wedding budget in Tulsa will vary based on your guest count. Small weddings with 50 guests typically run about $15,361 while medium gatherings of 150 guests average $33,891. Larger celebrations with 300 guests tend to cost around $58,005. Venue costs usually range from $4,400 to $5,400 which represents about 15% of your total wedding budget.

Which Accessible Venues in Tulsa Can Accommodate All Guests?

Camp Loughridge offers various indoor and outdoor spaces complete with tables chairs and lighting that work well for guests with mobility needs. The Agora Event Center delivers first-class service with potential accessibility accommodations. The Tulsa Zoo being a public attraction likely features accessible paths and facilities when you hold your wedding on its grounds.

Can Tulsa Venues Support Remote Guest Participation?

The Tulsa Botanic Garden gives you flexible event planning options in beautiful settings that can accommodate creative remote engagement solutions. The Springs Event Venue features modern amenities that integrate technology for connecting with remote guests. Vinterra Event Venue's contemporary aesthetic and coordination capabilities make it perfect for incorporating innovative remote participation technology.

Where Can You Find Outstanding Food Quality in Tulsa Wedding Venues?

Vinterra Event Venue offers on-site catering with menu options you can customize. The Philbrook Museum of Art provides sophisticated customizable catering choices. The Mayo Hotel & Residences can arrange luxurious dining experiences while Dresser Mansion features a full catering kitchen for creating personalized dining experiences for your special day.

What Budget Considerations Should Guide Your Tulsa Venue Selection?

Your venue investment typically accounts for about 15% of your total wedding budget with other major expenses including:

Vendor ServiceAverage Cost% of Budget (150 guests)
Venue$4,93915%
Videographers$4,02512%
Catering$3,95112%
Photographers$3,29310%
Florists$3,29310%
Bar Services$3,1619%

October ranks as Tulsa's most popular month for wedding inquiries so you'll want to book your venue well in advance for fall weddings to secure your preferred date and location.

Planning a wedding in Tulsa gives you exceptional value with venues typically costing between $4,400-$5,400 compared to the national average of $6,500-$12,000. This makes Tulsa one of the most affordable wedding destinations you'll find while still delivering unforgettable experiences.

What Makes Tulsa Wedding Venues So Special?

Tulsa venues blend Oklahoma's unique architectural character with stunning natural landscapes. At Camp Loughridge you'll discover woodland settings with peaceful lakes that can accommodate anywhere from 80 to 350 of your guests. Agora Event Center offers breathtaking downtown Tulsa views with space for up to 450 people while The Silo Event Center provides dedicated spaces for both bride and groom with multiple ceremony location options.

How Much Should You Budget for a Wedding Venue in Tulsa?

Your total wedding budget in Tulsa will vary based on your guest count. Small weddings with 50 guests typically run about $15,361 while medium gatherings of 150 guests average $33,891. Larger celebrations with 300 guests tend to cost around $58,005. Venue costs usually range from $4,400 to $5,400 which represents about 15% of your total wedding budget.

Which Accessible Venues in Tulsa Can Accommodate All Guests?

Camp Loughridge offers various indoor and outdoor spaces complete with tables chairs and lighting that work well for guests with mobility needs. The Agora Event Center delivers first-class service with potential accessibility accommodations. The Tulsa Zoo being a public attraction likely features accessible paths and facilities when you hold your wedding on its grounds.

Can Tulsa Venues Support Remote Guest Participation?

The Tulsa Botanic Garden gives you flexible event planning options in beautiful settings that can accommodate creative remote engagement solutions. The Springs Event Venue features modern amenities that integrate technology for connecting with remote guests. Vinterra Event Venue's contemporary aesthetic and coordination capabilities make it perfect for incorporating innovative remote participation technology.

Where Can You Find Outstanding Food Quality in Tulsa Wedding Venues?

Vinterra Event Venue offers on-site catering with menu options you can customize. The Philbrook Museum of Art provides sophisticated customizable catering choices. The Mayo Hotel & Residences can arrange luxurious dining experiences while Dresser Mansion features a full catering kitchen for creating personalized dining experiences for your special day.

What Budget Considerations Should Guide Your Tulsa Venue Selection?

Your venue investment typically accounts for about 15% of your total wedding budget with other major expenses including:

Vendor ServiceAverage Cost% of Budget (150 guests)
Venue$4,93915%
Videographers$4,02512%
Catering$3,95112%
Photographers$3,29310%
Florists$3,29310%
Bar Services$3,1619%

October ranks as Tulsa's most popular month for wedding inquiries so you'll want to book your venue well in advance for fall weddings to secure your preferred date and location.

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