Address: 350 Estate Dr, Rochester, MI 48309, USA
Phone: +12483646200
Sunday: 11AM–4PM
Monday: 11AM–4PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 11AM–4PM
Saturday: 11AM–4PM
Opal Hibben
What a gem! Well worth seeing and experiencing! Can't wait to go back for the wedding! Update: This is the perfect place for a wedding! They really know how to cater! Only 39 in our gathering with the place to ourselves. I am the mother of the bride. When I asked her dad what was he favorite memory he stated, the whole night! What a thoughtful staff and fabulous location! Our daughter had a Jane Austen wedding.
Mark Selleke
What a spectacular wedding venue. Staff was extremely friendly and efficient. It was a flawless experience.
Jacob Patterson (Jacob Tech)
Very cool place to visit. It was nice to learn about the Dodge brothers (and family) who I hadn’t heard much about before. The grounds are beautiful and the tour is definitely worth it. The tour guides were open to questions and definitely knew their history on the house and the Dodge family.
Randy Truscott
Went for Yappy hour fundraiser and had a great time.
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I follow them on facebook, and they do post their events to their page.
The adult house tour only is $15.00/ea. They offer several tour types. Whatever tour you choose it is worth a visit. Checkout the website to learn more. https://meadowbrookhall.org/tours/meadow-brook-daily-tours/
It doesn't look like it. I don't see any events and I'm not sure if I see any tours until February either. I would 100% recommend looking into it yourself as well though, I could have very easily missed something!
We saw a few couples w/ their dog's on the grounds but not in the museum.
IDK - many, as overnight guests were accommodated. Total number of rooms was 110. Many staff lived on site. Each child had there own quarters, including their overnight guest. Nanny and both the Wilsons each had separate quarters, etc.
Yes.
It would depend on a number if factors like the time of year, how many guests, the menu, etc. It's likely best to call them and meet with the event planners.
I recently was on an inside tour. Though, because of legal reasons with all the artwork, you cannot take direct pictures of the artwork, the guide did allow us to take non-flash photos of the rooms themselves, and our groups inside of them.
Call School Human Relations for number to connect.
Yes, there is a fee to go into the home, but not for the grounds.
The outside including the gardens is open to public. There's a fee to tour the inside of the mansion.
$15 adult admission. Less for children, students and seniors.
Not at this time...
Check the website. It has up to date hours posted all the time, as well as the current tour times
correct. Outdoors on the grounds is fine for photography.
Yes
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