MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation

 

MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation is Santa Barbara’s newest museum available for private parties, business meetings, weddings and more. Say “I do” under the picturesque Towbes Lookout Tower with panoramic views of the city and mountains. Toast your guests during cocktail hour amongst the museum's interactive exhibits. Enjoy a seated dinner for up to 200 on the rooftop or in the courtyard. Dance the night away under the stars on the stunning rooftop Levinson Family Sky Garden.

Pricing: $$$

  • $4,500-9,500

Restrooms on Site: Yes

Dressing Room: No

Music: Yes, amplified music is allowed.

Time Allotment: Wedding time allowed from 5:30-11:30 PM. Flexible vendor access to venue will be agreed with Renter during the planning of event.

Alcohol Policy: If alcoholic drinks are to be sold during an event, a permit from the Alcohol Beverage Control Board must be obtained by Renter and displayed during event. If alcohol is served during a private event, the bar service must hold a current catering license in the county of Santa Barbara.

Descriptive words of this venue:

  • Bachelor / Bachelorette Party

  • Beach

  • Ceremony

  • Charming

  • Downtown Santa Barbara

  • Elopement

  • Indoor

  • Outdoor

  • Reception

  • Rehearsal Dinner

Decorations:

  • Open flames are permitted, but each flame must be housed in a container that is twice the height of the flame.

  • Sparklers, sequins, glitter and confetti are not allowed.

Requirements:

  • Certified Wedding Planner

  • Contract

  • Deposit Amount/ Percentage

  • Event Insurance

  • Lighting

  • Rentals

  • Catering

  • Same day load in and load out

Parking: City parking lot at train station next door and street parking is available.

Contact Information:

Photography courtesy of: James and Jess Photography | Styling courtesy of: Ann Johnson Events

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