Conference Venues in McKinney, Texas
McKinney, TX features 12 conference venues spanning hotels, galleries, event spaces, country clubs, and conference centers. Among the five venues with published figures, seated capacity ranges from 150 to 350, with a 220 median. Across this set, 50% offer in-house catering and 42% list AV/tech.
What to expect
Capacity planning: across the five venues with known figures, seated setups span 150 to 350 guests with a 220 median. The mix includes 4 hotels, 2 galleries, 2 event spaces, 2 country clubs, and 2 conference centers. Frequently listed amenities are in-house catering (50%) and AV/tech (42%); some venues also note parking (25%), pools (25%), outdoor space (17%), a ballroom (8%), or a bridal suite (8%). Rental fees are not published for this set and will vary by venue.
Conference Venues in McKinney
- The McKinney Cotton Mill — up to 350 guests
- Recreation Center at Towne Lake
- The Grand Hotel
- The Table McKinney
- Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary
- Collin County History Museum - 1911 Post Office Building - Texas State Historical Marker
- The Clubs of Stonebridge Ranch The Hills Country Club — up to 250 guests
- Rick's Chophouse — up to 170 guests
- The Clubs of Stonebridge Ranch The Dye Golf Club — up to 250 guests
- McKinney Flour Mill — up to 220 guests
Frequently asked questions
- What capacities can McKinney conference venues accommodate?
- Among the five venues with known figures, seated capacity ranges from 150 to 350, with a median of 220. Capacity for other venues varies.
- What types of venues are available?
- This directory includes 4 hotels, 2 galleries, 2 event spaces, 2 country clubs, and 2 conference centers.
- Do venues provide AV support and catering?
- Yes—50% list in-house catering and 42% list AV/tech. Availability varies by venue.
- What are the rental fees for these venues?
- Rental fees are not published for this set and will vary by venue.
- Which notable venues are included?
- The Table McKinney; McKinney Flour Mill; Recreation Center at Towne Lake; Rick's Chophouse; Collin County History Museum - 1911 Post Office Building - Texas State Historical Marker.