Transportation will be provided from the hotel to the wedding and again at the end of the night. Masks must be worn while on the shuttle. To the wedding: • The shuttle will leave from the front door of Auburn Hills Marriott Hotel. • The first shuttle will leave at 4:00 pm and the last shuttle will leave at 4:30 pm. • Two shuttle buses will continue to circle during the time. • The shuttle will be on a first come, first serve basis. You do not need to sign up for the shuttle. • There is ample room for everyone to take the shuttle to the wedding. Please don’t panic if you don’t make the first shuttle. • If you arrive early, you are welcome to walk around the grounds. They are beautiful! From the wedding: • The shuttle will go from Meadow Brook Hall to Auburn Hills Marriott Hotel. • The shuttles will operate between 10:15 pm and 11:00 pm.
Yes! Our wedding ceremony will be live streamed. Link:https://mikestaff.com/livestream-your-wedding/molly-and-billy/ Additional Information: •You will need to enter the required password to watch the livestream. It is listed on the page: Maiden •In case of a technical issue, we have a secondary link created and ready to go on YouTube. (linked available on the website) •A video recording of the ceremony will be uploaded to the webpage following the ceremony. So if you are unable to watch at 5 pm, you will still be able to view at your convenience.
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Meadow Brook Hall was the former home of Dodge Brothers Motor Car Company heiress Matilda Dodge Wilson and her second husband, Alfred Wilson. When it was built between 1926 and 1929 for $4 million, Matilda Wilson was considered to be the richest woman in the world. Known as the pre-eminent example of the country estate lifestyle of America’s automotive aristocracy, and for its Tudor Revival architecture and vast collection of original decorative and fine arts, The Hall’s 88,000 square feet and 110 rooms make it the fourth largest historic house in the United States and the largest in the Midwest. In a visionary act of philanthropy, the Wilsons donated The Hall, their 1,500-acre Meadow Brook Farms estate and $2 million to Michigan State University in 1957 to form a branch campus in Oakland County which later becameOakland University. The Wilsons continued to live in The Hall and a surrounding 127 acres until both passed away; Alfred in 1962 and Matilda in 1967.