When couples search for all inclusive wedding packages Texas Hill Country offers, what they really want is a wedding that feels gorgeous, organized, and not even a little bit chaotic.
Hi—welcome to Stonehouse Villa. ✨
We’re an all-inclusive Driftwood venue (1150 Ranch to Market Rd 150) where the oak trees are ancient, the interiors are already styled, and the wedding planner comes included (yes, really).
If you want to see what an all-inclusive celebration truly looks like in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, keep reading. ♡
We’ll walk you through what’s included, how our packages work, and how your day flows when every detail is handled with intention.
An Inside Look into All Inclusive Wedding Packages Texas Hill Country
When couples start comparing all-inclusive wedding packages in Texas Hill Country, they’re usually trying to answer one question:
How easy can we make this without losing the style we love?
In this area, “all-inclusive” typically means your venue bundles the big pieces—catering, staffing, rentals, bar guidance, planning support, and beautiful spaces—into one smooth, coordinated experience.

Instead of managing a dozen separate vendors, you’re working with one connected team that already knows the property and how the day flows.
For most couples, the appeal is simple:
- Fewer decisions
- Clearer expectations
- Easier communication
- A planning process that feels manageable
And in Hill Country—where weather, travel, and timing all matter—it makes a real difference. ☁️
All-inclusive isn’t just convenient; it’s the fastest way to keep your wedding calm, cohesive, and beautifully organized from the very beginning.

Stonehouse Villa’s All-Inclusive Wedding Package Experience | What’s Included?
At Stonehouse Villa, everything is designed to feel intentional—from the moment you walk in to the second you head out for your grand exit.
You’re not piecing together a dozen moving parts.
You’re supported by a connected team, a design-forward space, and an in-house planner who keeps every detail flowing. 🌷

A Design-Forward Venue That’s Already Styled
You won’t find a blank canvas or a barn you have to “fix” here.
Our historic stone house and curated interiors were designed by a professional Austin interior designer to look complete the moment you arrive.
Think:
- Layered textures
- Soft lighting
- Neutral palettes that flatter every floral style
- Styled lounges and vignettes
- Photo-ready corners everywhere you turn
There’s no décor panic—just a space that already feels elevated, modern, and beautifully yours.

Your Own In-House Wedding Planner (Included)
Yes, every couple receives a dedicated Stonehouse Villa planner—built right into your venue rental.
You’ll be guided through:
- The full planning process
- Vendor recommendations
- Timeline creation
- Rehearsal coordination
- Day-of management
Most Hill Country venues don’t include planning at all. We include it automatically because your day runs better when one team is leading everything from the start.

All-Inclusive, Hybrid, or Venue-Only — Choose What Fits Your Ideal Day
Every couple plans a little differently, so we offer three flexible paths:
All-Inclusive – Our planner + our chef + our trusted vendor partners.
- It’s the easiest, most seamless wedding experience we offer.
Hybrid – Our planner + a curated blend of our vendors and yours.
- For couples who already have one or two “must-have” pros.
Venue-Only – Our planner + the full property.
- You bring your own vendor team (with catering approval).
And here’s the part couples love most:
About 90% of our couples end up choosing our recommended vendors because the cohesion and simplicity make the experience so much easier.
If you want to compare each path side by side, our all-inclusive guide walks through everything in detail.

Wedding Spaces That Flow Naturally from First Look to Last Call
When you reserve Stonehouse Villa, you get access to every space on the property:
- 12 hours of exclusive venue access
- Two getting-ready suites with private restrooms
- The historic Stonehouse foyer for photos and first looks
- 1,300 sq ft indoor cocktail hall with a built-in bar, Sonos system, and floral photo wall
- Draped outdoor cocktail deck with chandeliers and festoon lights
- Outdoor ceremony site under ancient live oaks with benches, greenery, and lanterns
- 3,400 sq ft indoor reception hall with wood tables, cross-back chairs, custom lighting, & built-in bar
- A custom layout designed for your guest count and vision
- A one-hour rehearsal included
- Full setup, breakdown, and post-event cleaning
No room flips. No confusing transitions. Just a calm, intentional flow from one moment to the next.

Catering That Fits Seamlessly Into Your All-Inclusive Experience
With our in-house chef, you can build a menu that feels fresh, generous, and tailored to your celebration.
Our buffet-style catering service includes:
- A full tasting
- Passed appetizers
- Entrées + sides + salad
- Rolls + butter
- Water service + beverage stations
- China + linen napkins
- Buffet equipment
- Event staff
- Vendor meals
Prefer your own caterer? That works too—just reach out for approval and we’ll walk you through the process.
Want to See How It All Comes Together?
Our all-inclusive guide breaks down every package type, so you can compare each path clearly and choose what fits your vision best.

Your Wedding Day Flow at Stonehouse Villa
One of the biggest benefits of choosing an all-inclusive wedding package in the Texas Hill Country is knowing the entire day will flow—no awkward pauses, no stressful room flips, no “where do we go now?” moments.
At Stonehouse Villa, your wedding day unfolds in a way that feels calm, intentional, and beautifully seamless.
Here’s a look at what your celebration actually feels like from the inside.
Morning ☼ | Getting Ready in our Suites
Your day begins upstairs in two freshly upgraded, natural-light-filled suites—each designed to keep you relaxed, styled, and ready for every photo moment.
In the Bridal Suite, you’ll find:
- Expanded space for you + your bridal party
- A gown spotlight (because she deserves her own moment)
- A full mirror vanity wall
- Champagne bucket + glassware
- A snack and drink buffet
- Marshall Bluetooth speaker
- Soft blush walls made for photography
- Plush seating + space to spread out
In the Grooms Suite, you’ll find:
- An expanded layout for the whole crew
- Bold plaid wallpaper + modern lighting
- Updated TV setup with YouTube Live TV
- A bar area with glassware & ice bin (BYOB-friendly)
- Marshall Bluetooth speaker
- Comfy seating and a full SHUFFLEBOARD table (yes, really)
Both suites have private restrooms, natural textures, and a clean, modern Hill Country feel—perfect for those pre-aisle deep breaths or a little pre-ceremony dancing.

First Look & Portraits | The Historic Stonehouse Foyer
When you’re ready for photos, you’ll head downstairs into the historic foyer—the heart of the venue.
It’s a blend of original stone walls, a wood-burning fireplace, curated lounge furniture, and soft lighting that feels warm and editorial.
Every corner is photo-ready, from styled entry tables to textured vignettes.

Ceremony | Under the Live Oaks (Now With a New Stone Patio)
This is our signature moment.
You’ll walk out under centuries-old live oaks, surrounded by lanterns, greenery, and rows of wooden benches—including backed seating for family in the first two rows.
The ceremony site now also features a newly added stone patio, creating a polished and grounded aisle experience that photographs beautifully in every season.
It’s shaded, serene, naturally styled, and designed so you don’t need to add much more than florals and your people.

Cocktail Hour | Tented Pavilion + Indoor Lounge
After your vows, guests float toward cocktails—and this is where the energy really starts to build. 🍸♡
In our Tented Pavilion (Plan A or Plan B):
- White draped liner
- Chandeliers
- Festoon lights
- Cocktail tables
- A breezy open-air feel without the Texas sun
It’s gorgeous in daylight and glows at sunset.
Inside the Cocktail Lounge:
- Built-in L-shaped bar
- Designer lounge seating
- Sonos speakers
- A full floral photo wall guests LOVE
People mingle, sip, take pictures, and soak in the atmosphere while you finish portraits or sneak a moment alone.

Reception | The 3,400 Sq. Ft. Stonehouse Hall
This is where everything peaks. ✨
The reception hall was intentionally designed to avoid the “rustic barn” or “hotel ballroom” feel so many Hill Country venues fall into.
Inside, you’ll find:
- Custom chandeliers
- Wood tones
- Floor-to-ceiling windows
- Cross-back chairs
- Wooden dining tables
- A built-in bar
- Space for up to 200 guests
- Flexible layouts for dinner, dancing, and everything in between
The room glows at night—warm, polished, and ready for the celebration to unfold.
Dinner, toasts, cake, dancing, late-night photos… it all happens here without needing a single room flip.

Last Dance | The Ending That Doesn’t Feel Like an Ending ⏾
After your final dance, you’ll slip outside under the Driftwood sky—stars overhead, chandeliers still glowing behind you, guests cheering as you head out for your grand exit.
Everything felt easy.
Everything made sense.
Everything flowed.
That’s what an all-inclusive day at Stonehouse Villa feels like.
FAQs | All Inclusive Wedding Packages Texas Hill Country
How much does it cost to get married in the Texas Hill Country?
Most Hill Country weddings land somewhere in the mid-range once you factor in the venue, catering, bar service, and décor.
Exact costs depend on guest count and the path you choose—venue-only, hybrid, or all-inclusive.
For clear Stonehouse Villa pricing, download our guide & get in touch. ✨

Is it cheaper to do an all-inclusive wedding?
Often, yes.
All-inclusive packages bundle the major costs—catering, staffing, rentals, planning support—so you’re not paying separate markups to multiple vendors.
This makes the overall budget easier to control and the planning process far less stressful.

Is $5,000 or $10,000 enough for a wedding?
It can be—for small or DIY celebrations.
Most full-service Hill Country weddings require a higher budget, especially if you want real catering, a dedicated venue, and a full reception.
Many couples choose all-inclusive or hybrid packages because they simplify both costs and planning.

What is the 50/30/20 rule for weddings?
It’s a popular budgeting method:
- 50% toward venue + catering
- 30% toward vendors, attire, and décor
- 20% toward extras and contingencies
All-inclusive packages often make the first two categories more predictable.

What is the 30/5 rule for weddings?
The 30/5 rule is a timeline strategy that helps your day run smoothly:
- Add a 30-minute buffer to major events (ceremony, portraits, reception transitions)
- Add a 5-minute buffer to smaller transitions (like moving guests from ceremony to cocktail hour)
Our venue layout naturally supports this—every space flows into the next without long waits or ceremony-to-reception chaos.

Is an all-inclusive wedding less stressful?
Yes—by a lot.
One connected team handles everything, which keeps the day organized, cohesive, and calm.

What amenities matter most in an all-inclusive Hill Country venue?
Look for:
- Indoor + outdoor spaces
- Real getting-ready suites
- A beautiful rain plan
- A planner or coordinator
- Climate control
- Parking
- A smooth layout
- Strong vendor support
These are the amenities that turn a wedding day from hectic to peaceful.

Is an all-inclusive package the same as a hotel ballroom package?
Not in Hill Country.
All-inclusive out here still means scenery, personality, and intentional design.
Your day can feel curated and stylish—not cookie-cutter.

Do I lose creative control with an all-inclusive package?
Not at all!
You still choose your colors, décor, style, and vendors if you prefer.
All-inclusive simply gives you an easier foundation to build upon.
What can guests do around the venue during a wedding weekend?
Stonehouse Villa is surrounded by some of the best Hill Country experiences.
Guests can wine taste at Duchman Family Winery, grab BBQ at Salt Lick, sip craft brews at Jester King Brewery, or explore local spots in Dripping Springs and Wimberley.
For outdoor lovers, Charro Ranch Park, Reimers Ranch, Hamilton Pool, and Pedernales Falls State Park are all nearby—perfect for a little adventure before the celebration.

What season is best for a Texas Hill Country wedding?
Hill Country has four distinct wedding “feels”, and each one comes with its own perks.
Spring and fall are the most popular (and often book the fastest), while summer and winter offer calmer booking windows and different atmospheres.
Here’s a simple look at what each season is like:
| Season | Temps | The Vibe |
| Spring (Mar–May) | 70°–85°F | Wildflowers, soft breezes, peak wedding season, pastel palettes |
| Summer (Jun–Aug) | 90°–100+°F | Long sunsets, golden-hour photos, best for indoor-cool cocktails + late receptions |
| Fall (Sep–Nov) | 70°–85°F | Warm tones, crisp air, ideal lighting, highly sought-after weekends |
| Winter (Dec–Feb) | 50°–65°F | Cozy vibes, candlelight, flexible dates, great for deep neutrals + moody florals |
2026 Wedding Trends We’re Loving at Stonehouse
If you’re searching for all inclusive wedding packages Texas Hill Country, chances are you’re also scrolling through 2026 inspiration boards.
Here’s what we’re seeing everywhere (and how they fit beautifully at Stonehouse Villa):

2026 Trends to Watch
- Editorial Photography Styles — Think motion blur, mixed media, flash shots, and true documentary-style coverage. Photography in 2026 is less “posed” and more “caught in the moment.”
- Bride-Forward Minimalism — Clean silhouettes, drop waists, removable sleeves, and gowns that move beautifully outdoors.
- Wedding Services That Feel Personal — Custom cocktails, scent bars, live sketch artists, luxury espresso carts, and interactive guest stations.
- Boutonnière Glow-Ups — Grooms are getting their moment. Expect sculptural boutonnière designs, petite blooms, dried accents, and floral pairings.
- Cake as Art — 2026 cakes are less “tiered white” and more “installations.” Expect textured buttercream, pressed florals, sculptural shapes, and cakes displayed on pedestals.
- Mixed Seating & Moody Lighting — Banquet + round tables, lounge pockets, layered candles, and warm pinspots.
- Bold Florals & Earthy Greens — Moss, olive, honey, rust, muted pastels — 2026 is all about grounding color palettes in nature and designing pieces that feel organic, not rigid.
When your venue already has the design, lighting, and flow built in, you can stay focused on the details that make the day feel like you, not having to resort to covering up blank walls or scrambling for rentals.
At Stonehouse Villa, the surroundings do a lot of the styling for you… and the trends just fall into place.

Ready to See Stonehouse Villa in Real Life?
If you’re imagining your own Central Texas wedding here, the best next step is simple: see it for yourself.
You can browse our Real Weddings page to explore full galleries from Stonehouse Villa couples, scroll through our Instagram for even more inspiration, and picture how your own day could unfold across our spaces.
We host weddings for up to 200 guests, and every celebration here feels styled, intentional, and beautifully seamless.
“Loved having our wedding at Stonehouse Villa. It flawlessly combines modern elegance with Hill Country charm. The serene atmosphere, stylish décor, and impeccable service made our day unforgettable. Our guests were equally impressed. It’s the perfect venue for a dream wedding!” —Maggie B., Stonehouse Villa Bride
If you’re leaning toward an all-inclusive experience—or want to compare your options—download our guide to see how our packages work and what’s included.
And when you’re ready to walk the property, meet your in-house planner, and imagine your own day here, book a private tour.
We’d love to show you why Stonehouse Villa has become one of the most design-forward all-inclusive wedding venues in Texas Hill Country.







