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COVID Update: To adhere with the state of South Carolina, the Harbour Town Yacht Club does not require their guests to wear a mask but does require their unvaccinated staff members to wear a mask. We will issue an another update if there are any changes to the policy.
COVID Update: To adhere with the state of South Carolina, the Harbour Town Yacht Club does not require their guests to wear a mask but does require their unvaccinated staff members to wear a mask. We will issue an another update if there are any changes to the policy.
October 23, 2021
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

Logan & Dan

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If you have any additional questions, please feel free to reach out to Logan or Dan.
Question

Where to park for Welcome Beach Party?

Answer

Please park at the Salty Dog and walk over to the Tower Beach Pavilion.

Question

What is the attire for the wedding celebration?

Answer

Cocktail Attire. Make sure you bring your dancing shoes ;) Per the Harbor Town Yacht Club the following dress code applies after 6:00pm: Caps, collarless shirts and casual flip flops are not permitted in the bar or dining areas. Jeans are acceptable only if worn with a jacket.

Question

Are kids invited?

Answer

We love your kids but we will have a strict "No Kids" policy for our wedding weekend.

Question

Is there transportation available to and from the wedding weekend events?

Answer

We have listed a couple of transportation companies on the Travel page. Rides from the transportation companies can be scheduled in advance. Another option is grabbing an Uber or Lyft on the island. There are also other transportation companies available that we did not include on the Travel page.

Question

Are there Ubers and Lyfts on the island?

Answer

Yes! However, Uber and Lyft have not been reliable on the island due to COVID-19. We hope the circumstances improve come the wedding weekend. We have listed a couple of transportation companies on our Travel page.

Question

What is Spikeball?

Answer

From the Spikeball webpage it is "commonly referred to as the love child between volleyball and four-square. It is played 2 vs 2, with a taut hula hoop sized Spikeball net placed between the teams. A player starts a point by serving the ball down on the net so it ricochets up at his opponents. They have up to three hits between them (just like Volleyball) to control the ball and bounce it back off the net. When they miss, you score. Did we mention that there are no boundaries? Once a point starts, players can move or hit the ball anywhere." https://spikeball.com/blogs/the-crop-circle/what-is-spikeball

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