Reno Tahoe Internation Airport is 1 hour away with a $30 (per person) shuttle available. Shuttle info: https://southtahoeairporter.com/ Sacrament International Airport is 2 hours away. (Direct flights from BWI) would need to rent a car to get to Tahoe.
We have a Room Block at Caeser's Republic. (We are receiving a special link to book online soon) Be sure to mention the mcfalls-huber wedding when booking. You must book at least 30 days in advance to receive the special rate. Anything 29 days and under, you're not guaranteed part of the block or the special rate. Caeser's Republic is centrally located in South Lake Tahoe with many restaurants, coffee shops, and other shopping a short walking distance.
No, there is a shuttle that goes from the Reno-Tahoe airport into South Lake Tahoe. It's called the South Tahoe Airporter. Here is the website to book a ticket into town: https://southtahoeairporter.com/ We will also be working on carpooling for the ceremony and shuttles for the reception depending on where you stay. Within South Lake Tahoe there is a free shuttle called "Lake Link" there may be a wait. If you are flying into Sacramento, you may need a vehicle. Also, if you're looking the explore the entirety of the Tahoe Basin (all the way around the lake), you'd definitely need a car to do that loop.
South Lake Tahoe is the most convenient area to stay in. Please see Hotel Room Block info above.
Tahoe is at a high altitude, around 6,500ft of elevation. This is a lot higher than most people are used to and it means the air is thinner. You may find it a bit harder to breathe at first. Ways to combat any potential altitude sickness are preparing by drinking a LOT of water, hydrate more than you think you should in the days leading up to your travel as well as while you are here. Your alcohol tolerance may also be lower than normal.
Our ceremony and celebration will take place outdoors at Sand Harbor. Early May in Tahoe can bring anything from sunshine and 60° weather to wind, chilly temperatures, or even snow, so we encourage guests to dress stylishly while being prepared for changing mountain weather. We recommend attire that is elevated above casual, while still being comfortable and practical for an outdoor lakeside setting. Think maxi length dresses, dressy jumpsuits, button-downs, slacks, sport coats, or suits (ties optional). Even your nicest cozy sweater will not be out of place! Mountain-inspired textures and natural or seasonal colors are very welcome. Please consider: Layers such as shawls, wraps, jackets, or coats Comfortable footwear suitable for sand, uneven ground, or short walks Sunglasses and/or sun protection just in case we get a bright Tahoe day Our goal is for you to feel confident, comfortable, and ready to celebrate with us in this beautiful outdoor setting.