The Best Hotel & Resort Wedding Venues in Death Valley, CA

The Best Hotel & Resort Wedding Venues in Death Valley, CA

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Chateau Big Bear 

5.0

  • Up to 120 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $6,000

Nestled in the heart of the majestic San Bernardino Mountains, Chateau Big Bear offers a magical setting for your event that's as breathtaking as it is memorable. With the serene Chateau grounds as your backdrop and surrounded by lush pine trees, our venue provides a stunning location to say "I do."

Why you'll love this venue

  • Provides lighting and sound
  • Provides event staff
  • Offers convenient lodging options

Venue considerations

  • Does not allow pets
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • On-site parking not available
We have been using the Chateau Big Bear to host our company Christmas Party for 7 years. They always go above and beyond to make the room look spectacular. Communication is on point, I am never wondering if things are going smoothly because they keep in contact with me through the entire planning phase.
Jaylene W., 17 days ago

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About wedding venues in Death Valley, CA

How much do wedding venues typically cost in Death Valley, CA?

The cost of a wedding venue varies widely by location, number of guests, and many other details of the wedding package. Death Valley, CA offers a range of options that can fit most budgets. Raw venue space rentals (which only include the space itself) start at $5,500 and average $5,500. All-inclusive packages start at $3,500 and average $3,500.

What types of venues can I find in Death Valley, CA?

Death Valley offers a wide range of venues, including Hotel and resort, Lodge and retreat and Barn and ranch.

What are some of the best wedding and reception venues available in Death Valley, CA?

Some of the most popular venues in this area include The Topaz Resort, Convict Lake Resort and Mammoth Mountain Weddings. But just like finding "the one," finding the perfect wedding venue takes time and a little bit of magic. Start by envisioning your dream wedding - the ambiance, style, and location. Then, explore our extensive collection of carefully curated wedding venues. Our marketplace provides detailed information, stunning photos, and real couples' reviews to help you make an informed decision. Trust your instincts, and when you find that venue that gives you butterflies, you'll know it's the one.

What questions should I ask when booking a venue in Death Valley, CA?

It all depends on what you're looking for, but you may want to consider things like whether the venue has an on-site bridal suite (33% in Death Valley do) or whether the venue provides an event coordinator (33% in Death Valley do!).

Additionally, some venues work with certain caterers and require a minimum food and beverage spend in addition to the space rentals. Others might have a recommended list of preferred caterers that they'd like you to work with.

Can the venues in Death Valley, CA accommodate both small and large weddings?

Of course! Small wedding venues in Death Valley, CA can host intimate parties while large venues can accommodate up to 250. The average venue in Death Valley can seat 100 guests.

What amenities do the reception venues in Death Valley, CA offer?

The venues in Death Valley, CA are known for the exceptional suite of services and amenities offered to couples and their wedding parties. The most common services provided are Event rentals, Set up and Clean up. Some venues even offer Event coordinator!

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