{About Indian Weddings at Pacific Palms Resort}
Pacific Palms Resort in the City of Industry features an outdoor ceremony venue in a garden setting and the Majestic Ballroom featuring stunning chandeliers. This resort is very familiar with Indian weddings.
{Location & Airport Info}
- Located in the City of Industry, California
- Approximately 40mi. east of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
- Pacific Palms provides tables, standard banquet chairs, linens, china, flatware, glassware, stage, dance floor, servers, staff, stage, and more.
{General Indian Wedding Venue Features}
- Outside Catering Allowed? Yes
- Baraat Allowed? Yes
- Consumption Bar Option? Yes
- Hospitality Room Available? Yes
- Special Room Rates? Yes
- Scroll down for more: Sikh, Hindu, Jain, Muslim, Christian weddings
{Ceremony Venues at Pacific Palms Resort}
For an outdoor venue select from the putting green or the Garden Gazebo. Each venue seats 400+ guests for a ceremony. Both of these venues are very popular for Indian weddings.



For a covered ceremony select the Pavilion which seats up to 400 guests for a ceremony.


{Reception Venues at Pacific Palms Resort}
The Majestic Ballroom is on the Lobby Level featuring a 26-foot ceiling. This is the preferred ballroom with its stunning chandeliers and can seat approximately 800 guests with a dance floor. The Majestic Ballroom can be divided into sections. The Colonial Ballroom on the Mezzanine Level seats approximately 300 guests with a dance floor and features a 12-foot ceiling. The Food and Beverage Minimums for each ballroom varies.




{Outside Catering Pricing}
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{Hindu Wedding Features}
- Outside Catering? Yes
- Outdoor Ceremony Flame? Yes
- Indoor Ceremony Flame? Approved on case-by-case basis
- Special Room Rates? Yes
- Consumption Bar Option? Yes
- Horse Baraat? Yes
- Elephant Baraat? Yes
- Car Baraat? Yes
- Hospitality Room? Yes
{Jain Wedding Features}
Work with your caterer to make Jain food and/or vegetarian food. The venue will provide chafing dishes, sternos, serving dishes and more.
- Outside Catering? Yes
- Outdoor Ceremony Flame? Yes
- Indoor Ceremony Flame? Approved on case-by-case basis
- Special Room Rate? Yes
- Consumption Bar Option? Yes
- Horse Baraat? Yes
- Elephant Baraat? Yes
- Car Baraat? Yes
- Hospitality Room? Yes
{Muslim Wedding Venue Features}
The main challenge at many Muslim weddings and walimas is meeting the venue’s Food & Beverage Minimum. Here are some ideas and tips.
- Outside Catering? Yes
- Special Room Rate? Yes
- Non-alcoholic Beverages Only? Yes
- Hospitality Room? Yes
- Horse Baraat? Yes
- Elephant Baraat? Yes
- Car Baraat? Yes
{Sikh Wedding Venue Features}
The Pacific Palms Resort has hosted an outdoor Sikh wedding on the putting green. This couple worked with their team of vendors to lay down a sub-flooring on the grass.



The closest Gurdwara, the Sri Guru Singh Sabha in Walnut is approximately 7mi. southeast of Pacific Palms Resort.
- Ceremony Per Sikh Maryaada? Yes
- Outside Catering? Yes
- Special Room Rate? Yes
- Consumption Bar Option? Yes
- Horse Baraat? Yes
- Elephant Baraat? Yes
- Car Baraat? Yes
- Hospitality Room? Yes
{Christian Wedding Venue Features}
The Pacific Palms Resort is very experienced in Christian weddings. You can opt for outside catering, in-house catering or even a combo of both.
- Outside Catering? Yes
- Special Room Rate? Yes
- Consumption Bar Option? Yes
- Hospitality Room? Yes
{Two Ceremony Weddings}
If you are planning to have two ceremonies that honor each of your traditions and cultures the Pacific Palms Resort is happy to work with you on setup and logistics for a seamless day of celebration.
{Venue Photos}









{Request a Quote/Info From Pacific Palms Resort}
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{Guides and Tips for Hindu and Jain Weddings}
{Guides and Tips for Sikh Weddings}
{Guides and Tips for Muslim Weddings}
- Meeting Venue Minimums at Dry Weddings
- Masjids and Jamatkhanas in Southern California
- Everything you need to know about venue fees
- Serve Lunch After The Ceremony?
- Use Venue’s Chairs Or Rent?
Cover Photo: Lin & Jirsa Photography