Videos
Short previews for the venue feel, then a tour for the details.
Video helps you see the movement of the property: how guests arrive, how the barn feels, and why the saloon and western town make the venue feel different.

A note from Kathy's approach
A short clip can spark the idea, but walking it with Kathy is where the day starts to make sense.
Use video for first impressions. Use the tour for the questions that matter: timing, family flow, vendors, weather plans, guest comfort, and where the moments will happen.
Venue previewWalkthroughs
Let the video answer the first question: can you picture it?
Short clips should show the venue's feel, then move interested couples and event leads toward a tour.
What to show
The strongest video clips should answer practical questions.
Exterior arrival, barn layout, ceremony seating, saloon character, guesthouse space, and evening lighting are the clips most likely to help someone decide whether to inquire.
Next step
A video helps, but the venue sells best in person.
Use the tour path when someone is ready to compare dates, flow, and guest experience.