There’s a version of wedding planning that doesn’t involve spreadsheets, vendor interviews, or months of back-and-forth emails. It starts with finding an all-inclusive wedding venue in North Carolina that has already done that work — where the team knows the property, the vendors know each other, and the day is designed to unfold rather than be managed.
What makes this approach feel different isn’t just convenience. It’s the absence of friction at every stage — from the first inquiry to the last hour of the ceremony. When the pieces are already fitted together, the experience has room to breathe.
What’s Already Included
Every all-inclusive elopement package ($4,150 for 2–10 guests) includes:
- Photography
- Officiant
- Day-of coordination
- Florals
- Hair and makeup
- Cake
- Two-night property stay
Micro-wedding packages (up to 30 guests, $8,250) add catering and full reception support.
A ceremony at Windows & Weddings Over Waterfalls, Hot Springs NC
An All-Inclusive Wedding Venue in North Carolina — and What That Actually Means
Most all-inclusive venues are built around ballrooms, large guest counts, and a production model that requires scale to function. This is something different. Our all-inclusive wedding venue in North Carolina is designed specifically for small weddings — elopements, micro-weddings, intimate ceremonies for people who want to actually be present for the day rather than managing it.
The property sits in the mountains of Western North Carolina, on land with working waterfalls, moss-covered forest paths, and natural gathering spaces that don’t need decoration to feel complete. The sound of moving water slows things down in a way that’s difficult to manufacture. It changes the pace of the day — softens it, opens it up. Guests stop performing and start experiencing.
If you want to see what the packages include in full, you can browse our all-inclusive wedding packages directly.
The Planning You Don’t Have to Do
Traditional wedding planning means building a vendor team from scratch — researching photographers, interviewing officiants, vetting florists, coordinating hair and makeup, managing timelines across six or seven separate contracts. Each vendor adds communication, scheduling, and decision-making to your plate.
An all-inclusive approach collapses that entirely. The team is already assembled. They’ve worked together on this property, in this setting, enough times to move fluidly. You’re not handing off control — you’re stepping into a structure that has already been refined, with room still built in for the details that matter most to you.
For couples planning from out of state, or anyone who simply doesn’t want wedding planning to become a second job, that structure is the point.
Who This Works For
An all-inclusive wedding venue in North Carolina fits couples who want a small, deliberate wedding in a natural setting — and who’d rather spend their energy on the experience than on logistics. It works especially well for elopements, micro-weddings under 30 guests, and destination-style ceremonies where the setting itself is part of the reason you’re here.
It’s not the right fit for large, highly customized events with dozens of moving parts. But for couples who value presence over production, it tends to create something that a traditional format rarely does: a day that actually felt like theirs.
The Setting Does a Lot of the Work
An all-inclusive wedding venue in North Carolina changes what a wedding can feel like before anyone says a word. The landscape is immersive in a way that most venues aren’t — not because it’s dramatic, but because it’s real. Water moving over rock. Forest on all sides. Air that smells like elevation and green things.
When the setting already carries that kind of weight, the pressure to fill every moment with production falls away. There’s nothing to manufacture. The atmosphere is already there.
What the Packages Look Like
Our all-inclusive elopement package starts at $4,150 for two to ten guests and includes photography, officiant, coordination, florals, hair and makeup, cake, and a two-night stay on the property. The micro-wedding package, at $8,250 for up to thirty guests, adds catering and full reception support.
Both are designed to be complete — not a starting point that grows with add-ons, but a full experience that’s ready to go. You can explore pricing and package details to see exactly what’s included.
Common Questions
What is included in an all-inclusive wedding venue?
Our packages include photography, officiant, coordination, florals, hair and makeup, cake, and a two-night property stay. The micro-wedding package also includes catering for up to thirty guests.
Are all-inclusive wedding venues more affordable?
For smaller weddings, they often are — particularly when you factor in the cost of sourcing and coordinating each vendor individually. Bundled packages reduce redundancy and eliminate a significant amount of planning overhead.
Can you customize an all-inclusive wedding package?
Yes. The structure is already in place, but there’s room to shape the details — florals, ceremony elements, timeline, and more. You’re working within a framework, not a fixed script.
Not Getting Married Here? You Can Still Experience It
Even if you choose a different venue, you can still experience the waterfalls, forest, and privacy of the property through a stay at Windows Over Waterfalls.


