You definitely have questions. We probably have answers.
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The ceremony on Saturday starts promptly at 4:30 pm, followed by a cocktail hour and then dinner & dancing. For the full weekend schedule, including Sunday's activities, check out our Event Info page.
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Your kids are absolutely welcome for the weekend. We know that weddings can be kind of boring for most kids, though, so we’ll have a playroom below the reception area where they can play games and do kid stuff.
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For the ceremony and reception on Saturday, we’re kindly asking our guests to consider wearing mostly darker colors if possible, but please don’t stress too much over it. Semi formal and Cocktail attire will both be appropriate. No jeans or tshirts, please! The ceremony will be outside, weather permitting.
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We’re not! Cards or crafts are OK, but we don’t want your gifts or your money. All we want is quality time.
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If you have any food allergies or other dietary restrictions, we’ll collect that info in the RSVP. You can also email or text us individually.
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We have two cabins that are wheelchair accessible. We’ll do everything in our power to accommodate you, so please let us know your accessibility needs in the RSVP.
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The summer camp has 12 cabins for our campers! For more information on this, visit the Camp page. When you arrive at camp on Saturday, you'll find your bunk assignments posted in the Reception Lodge.
On-camp accommodations are provided at no cost.
If cabins aren’t your thing, there are many hotels in nearby Muskegon.
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We’ll be providing dinner and an open bar on Saturday, of course!
On Sunday, we’ll have a light continental breakfast available in the morning, and a food truck open from 11am - 7:30pm with items for purchase. Check out the menu and pricing on our Event Info page.
You’ll also be able to drive into Muskegon where you’ll find tons more options.
You can and should bring your own drinks, cooler, and snacks! You’ll have access to a microwave, toaster, and outlets, but we’re unfortunately not able to use the camp kitchen.
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Each side of the campground has its own bathroom and shower area, just like you’d find at a state campground. There are sinks, mirrors, toilets, outlets, and showers. Check out photos and more information on the Camp page.
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There is free wifi available in Reception Lodge. Aside from that, no wifi is available, and cell reception can be spotty.
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If you’re staying the weekend, you’ll want casual clothes to hang around the camp in. There is a lake on the property, so you may want to bring swimwear. Pack for warm days, cool nights, and be prepared in case of rain.
For Sunday/Monday morning, you may want to bring a cooler with drinks, snacks, and meals if you’re bringing your own. (We will also have meals available for purchase. See the “What about meals?” FAQ section for more on that.)
You’ll be sleeping in one of the camp cabins, which have six twin-sized bunk beds in each. You will need a sleeping bag and pillow or bedding for yourself. If you're traveling and can't bring bedding, we can help! We've purchased extra sleeping bags and pillows that we'll donate to the camp afterward. Just let us know on your RSVP.
Other essentials:
Sunscreen
Bug spray
Toiletries
Swim and shower towel
Flip flops for the communal showers
Fishing supplies if you plan to fish
Yard games
Firearms and fireworks are not allowed on the property.
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We know that summer camp vibes don’t resonate with everyone. It is TOTALLY understandable if cabins aren’t for you. No need to explain yourselves to us and we promise our feelings aren’t hurt. If you still want to stay for the weekend, you can stay in a hotel in nearby Muskegon.