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Our entire wedding event, from ceremony to farewell breakfast, will take place at Full Moon Resort, a remote, simple, clean old farm in New York’s Catskill Mountains. We invite you to stay with us on site at Full Moon Resort. We have designed a wedding guest package which includes accommodations for Sunday, as well as, a breakfast on Monday. Lodging at Full Moon Resort is comprised of various houses and cabins. Accommodation styles vary from rooms with shared-hall bathrooms, rooms with private bathrooms, private cabins, and even a yurt. Because rooms vary in style, we will assign the guest rooms. It is important to us to match you in the most appropriate accommodation. Below are the pricing options available at Full Moon. Price ranges include meals for two adults and all taxes/fees. Please let us know on your RSVP which tiers you would be comfortable with us placing you in.

Hotel

Full Moon Resort

12 Valley View Road, Big Indian, NY 12410
 (845) 254-5117

Full Moon will contact you via email to describe your guest package and finalize booking your accommodation after May 17th. There is no need to contact Full Moon prior to May 17th to book a room. For more information about the resort, please visit their website at www.fullmoonresort.com or contact them at (845) 254-5117 or info@fullmoonresort.com. Tier 1: Smaller, quaint rooms available throughout various lodges and houses with shared hallway bathrooms (most rooms have their own sink and mirror in the bedroom) – 24 available (approx. $230-$275) Tier 2: Smaller, quaint rooms with private bathrooms available throughout various lodges and houses – 12 available (approx. $275-$290) Tier 3: Two bedroom modernized country cottages with living room, smart TV (no cable), kitchenette with mini-fridge – 3 cottages available (approx. $330 per bedroom in a two bedroom cottage); Larger, newly renovated lodge rooms with private bathrooms – 6 available (approx. $350); Newly renovated studio with sitting area, smart TV (no cable), mini-fridge and private bathroom – 1 available (approx. $350) Tier 4: One bedroom duplex with bedroom upstairs and living room, kitchenette and bathroom downstairs – 1 available (approx. $425); Private newly renovated studio country cottages with sitting area, smart TV (no cable), bathroom, and kitchenette with mini-fridge – 2 available (approx. $490); Newly renovated studio with sitting area, smart TV (no cable), kitchenette with mini-fridge and bathroom – 1 available (approx. $515); Newly built, private luxury cottages with a sitting area, deck, air conditioning, mini-fridge, coffee maker, smart TV (no cable), and over-sized, dual head shower – 10 available (approx. $515)

Travel Note

Travel Info

Airports: You can fly into any one of these airports: -Albany Airport (ALB), 1 ½ hour drive -Stewart International Airport (SWF), 1 ½ hour drive -Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), 2 ½ hour drive -John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK), 2 ½ hour drive -LaGuardia Airport (LGA), 2 ½ hour drive Train: Amtrak to one of these stations: -Rhinecliff, NY (RHI), 50 minutes drive -Hudson, NY (HUD), 1 hour drive -Rensselaer-Albany, NY (ALB), 1 hour & 45 minutes drive Note: There is no cell service at the Big Indian Bus Stop; and there is no taxi service. All bus arrivals must be arranged in advance. Trailways buses from Port Authority in New York City stop 5 miles down the road in Big Indian from the Full Moon. Information isn’t readily available on their website for this stop, so we suggest calling them (800.776.7548) or purchasing a ticket from busbud.com. The bus leaves NYC from the Port Authority Bus Terminal. It’s the Pine Hill Route that goes through Kingston and stops at Big Indian. We advise you to double-check times with Trailways. You can purchase tickets at the bus terminals. There is no bus terminal in Big Indian—the bus drops you off outside of the Big Indian Post Office (8279 State Route 28, Big Indian, NY 12410). Guests will have to make arrangements for someone to pick them up at the bus stop. Website: www.trailwaysny.com or Busbud.com Phone: 800.776.7548 Car Services: Jane’s Car Service: 845.586.4370 Phoenicia Transport: 845.399.3112 Kingston Cabs: 845.331.8294 Woodstock Transportation: 845.679.7766 Black Diamond Transportation: 845.338.8426

Travel Note

Driving Directions

Directions From the Albany area and Points North (~1.75hrs): Take New York State Thruway (87) South towards New York City. Get off at Exit 19, Kingston. Take Route 28 West (toward Pine Hill.) Travel approximately 30 miles on Route 28 West to Big Indian/Oliverea. Turn left onto County Route 47 (just after a brown sign on Route 28 which says “Oliverea 3 miles”). Proceed 5 miles on Route 47. Full Moon is on the right. You will see signs. Pull down the Full Moon driveway, parking areas should be clearly designated. If you see the entrance for Pine Hill, on your left, you have gone too far. From the New York City area and Points South (~2.5hrs): Take the New York State Thruway (87) North to Exit 19 (Kingston). Take Route 28 West (toward Pine Hill.) Travel approximately 30 miles on Route 28 West to Big Indian/Oliverea. Turn left onto County Route 47 (just after a brown sign on Route 28 which says “Oliverea 3 miles”). Proceed 5 miles on Route 47. Full Moon is on the right. You will see signs. Pull down the Full Moon driveway, parking areas should be clearly designated. If you see the entrance for Pine Hill, on your left, you have gone too far. From the Boston area and Points North East (~4hrs): Take Mass Pike West (I-90). Travel approximately 150 miles and merge onto New York State Thruway West (I-87). After about 7miles, merge onto I-87 South towards New York City. Get off at Exit 19, Kingston. Take Route 28 West (toward Pine Hill.) Travel approximately 30 miles on Route 28 West to Big Indian/Oliverea. Turn left onto County Route 47 (just after a brown sign on Route 28 which says “Oliverea 3 miles”). Proceed 5 miles on Route 47. Full Moon is on the right. You will see signs. Pull down the Full Moon driveway, parking areas should be clearly designated. If you see the entrance for Pine Hill, on your left, you have gone too far.