Wedding Guide

All-Inclusive Wedding Venues Near Colorado Springs

Venues that handle everything — catering, décor, coordination — so you can focus on enjoying your day.

What All-Inclusive Actually Means

In the Colorado Springs wedding market, "all-inclusive" can mean different things depending on the venue. At a minimum, it typically covers venue rental, in-house catering, a day-of coordinator, tables and chairs, linens, and basic décor. The best all-inclusive venues go further — handling the bar, cake cutting, champagne toast, setup, teardown, and even florals.

The appeal is simple: fewer vendors to research, fewer contracts to sign, fewer logistics to coordinate. For couples who are planning from out of state — which is common for destination-style Palmer Lake weddings — all-inclusive venues dramatically reduce the stress of remote planning.

Top All-Inclusive Venues in the Area

Wedgewood Black Forest and Briarhurst Manor (Manitou Springs) are both Wedgewood Weddings properties, which means true all-inclusive: catering, décor, coordination, setup, and teardown are all handled. Briarhurst is remarkable for its per-person pricing — under $100 including a six-course dinner, linens, champagne, and ceremony — in a Victorian manor that once hosted President Grant.

The Pinery at the Hill offers customizable all-inclusive packages with Pikes Peak views and an event coordinator included. Sanctuary Golf Course in Sedalia provides six hours of facility rental with valet parking, champagne toast, and full in-house catering. At the luxury end, The Broadmoor's world-class planning team and culinary staff handle every detail — for a price that matches the Forbes Five-Star reputation.

Hearth House Venue in Monument offers all-inclusive packages alongside venue-only options, giving couples flexibility to choose their level of involvement. Flying Horse Ranch in Larkspur provides all-inclusive packages in the $23,000–$35,500 range for a grand ranch wedding experience.

All-Inclusive vs. DIY — The Real Math

All-inclusive venues often appear more expensive upfront, but the comparison isn't always straightforward. When you add up individual vendor costs for a DIY wedding — caterer, bartender, coordinator, rentals, linens, DJ, décor — the total frequently lands in the same range as an all-inclusive package, sometimes higher.

The real question is control vs. convenience. DIY venues give you total creative freedom and the ability to negotiate every vendor cost individually. All-inclusive venues give you a known, predictable total and someone else handling the logistics. For couples with strong design visions and available time, DIY can be rewarding. For couples who value their weekends and want to show up relaxed on the wedding day, all-inclusive is worth the premium.

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