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FAQs

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How do I get to Whidbey Island by ferry?

Answer

The most common route is the Mukilteo–Clinton Ferry, which crosses from Mukilteo (mainland) to Clinton (on Whidbey Island). The crossing takes about 15–20 minutes. (whidbeycamanoislands.com) For the most up-to-date schedule and to check sailings for the day of the wedding, please visit the official ferry timetable. (wsdot.com)

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What’s the typical travel time from Seattle to the venue (on Whidbey Island)?

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For travel time from Seattle, please allow approximately 2–3 hours total, including the ferry crossing. Weekend and summer ferry traffic can be heavy, so we recommend building in extra time for ferry waits and traffic delays.

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Is there parking at the venue?

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Yes — once you arrive at the venue, staff will guide you in, and there is on‑site parking available for guests.

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What is rideshare availability like on Whidbey Island?

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Uber and Lyft service on Whidbey Island can be limited, particularly later in the evening. We recommend guests plan transportation in advance if they anticipate needing a ride to or from the venue. Taxi and local car services may also be available.

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What should I wear?

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Cocktail attire is requested. Much of the evening will be on grass and soft surfaces, so please plan shoes accordingly.

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What happens if the weather doesn’t cooperate?

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No worries — in case of inclement weather, we have an indoor space and tents ready to ensure everyone stays dry and comfortable.

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What about dietary restrictions?

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If you have any dietary restrictions, please let us know in advance. The dinner will include dishes made from locally sourced ingredients; please note that shellfish will be served.

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What kind of drinks and bar options will there be?

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During the reception a selection of wine, beer, and a variety of non‑alcoholic beverages will be served.

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Do you have a gift registry?

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The gift of your presence is truly all we need. There is no formal registry — your being there is the greatest gift.