DFW Car and Toy Museum Expands Wedding Venue Offerings in Fort Worth

The DFW Car and Toy Museum in North Fort Worth is positioning itself as a unique wedding venue option, leveraging its collection of 200 rare automobiles and 3,000 toys to attract couples seeking unconventional settings for their special day.

September 16, 2025
DFW Car and Toy Museum Expands Wedding Venue Offerings in Fort Worth

The DFW Car and Toy Museum has emerged as an unconventional wedding venue option in the Fort Worth area, offering couples a distinctive setting that combines automotive history with event hosting capabilities. With more than 600 five-star reviews and recognition as the #1 fun thing to do in Fort Worth out of 328 attractions by Trip Advisor, the museum provides what it describes as an "IG-worthy backdrop" for weddings ranging from 50 to 500 guests.

The venue's appeal lies in its extensive collection of more than 200 rare and exotic automobiles and 3,000 rare toys, creating a memorable environment that particularly resonates with car-loving couples. The museum's 150,000 square feet of space includes multiple layout options, a spacious preparation kitchen ready for professional catering, and even a special indoor area for gourmet food trucks. Additional features include a picturesque acre of outdoor space for ceremonies and the unique distinction of being dog-friendly, allowing couples to include their pets in the wedding festivities.

The museum, which recently relocated to North Fort Worth at 2550 McMillan Parkway, offers free parking and admission to visitors. According to information available at https://dfwcarandtoymuseum.com, the facility operates Tuesday through Saturday from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm and provides climate-controlled car storage alongside event hosting capabilities for various functions including car club meetings and corporate events.

The expansion into wedding venue services represents a strategic diversification for the museum, which was originally founded by Ron Sturgeon in the 1980s as the DFW Elite Toy Museum. The transition from its previous location in Haltom City to the larger North Fort Worth facility has enabled the museum to capitalize on its unique assets while meeting growing demand for non-traditional wedding venues in the region.