FORT WORTH, TX — For couples seeking an unconventional wedding venue that reflects their passion for automobiles, the DFW Car and Toy Museum offers a distinctive alternative to traditional function halls. With over 200 rare and exotic cars and 3,000 vintage toys on display, the museum provides a visually striking backdrop that wedding guests are likely to remember, according to the venue's announcement.
Rated the #1 fun thing to do in Fort Worth by Trip Advisor out of 328 attractions, the museum has accumulated more than 600 five-star reviews on Google. Unlike many small wedding venues, the museum can accommodate weddings ranging from 50 to 500 guests, making it suitable for both intimate gatherings and larger celebrations.
The venue includes a spacious prep and finishing kitchen that is ready for professional catering, and it also offers a special indoor area for gourmet food trucks. An acre of outdoor space provides a romantic setting for exchanging vows under the Texas sky, with lush greenery for photo opportunities. The museum is dog-friendly, allowing couples to include pets in their ceremony.
With 150,000 square feet of space, the museum offers various layout options to customize the wedding experience. The venue is located at 2550 McMillan Parkway in North Fort Worth, near Meacham and I35W. The facility is also available for other events, including car clubs and board meetings.
Founded by Ron Sturgeon in the 1980s, the museum originally operated as the DFW Elite Toy Museum in Haltom City, Texas. The current location offers free parking and admission, with hours from Tuesday to Saturday, 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. More information is available on the museum's website at dfwcarandtoymuseum.com.
The announcement emphasizes that every love story is exceptional, and the museum aims to craft magical moments for couples. Those interested are invited to schedule a tour to explore the venue's potential for their wedding day.


