The weather up in Koke'e, where the wedding is held, will be a bit cooler than the rest of the island. The temperature for Kaua'i in August is typically a maximum of 83°F and a minimum of 79°F.
Yes, especially for the reception venue, Hale Koa Campgrounds. Please plan ahead to carpool as much as you are able to.
To get to the ceremony venue, you will drive to the far side of the Koke'e Meadow and park at the Koke'e State Park Campgrounds parking lot. For the reception, we encourage all guests to park at the parking to the right, just before Hale Koa. If it is full, please park at the Pu'u Ka Pele Picnic Grounds parking lot and carpool down to the parking at Hale Koa.
Due to space constraints, we are unable to accommodate children at our wedding, except for the immediate family of the bride and groom.
No, Hale Koa Campgrounds prohibits any alcohol on the premises. We will have non-alcoholic drinks of course.
Please reach out to the bride and groom directly with any concerns and questions and we will do our best to accommodate you.
Not hotels, we have the cabins at Hale Koa Campgrounds reserved for all out-of-town guests, wedding parties, and family. Check-in is on August 14th at 11 am and checkout is the day after the wedding, Wednesday, August 16 at 11 am. For more info about Hale Koa Campgrounds, visit: http://camphalekoa.com/
Unfortunately, no, because there is no cell service up in Koke'e. We will however share our wedding photos and video on our website in the weeks after the wedding if you'd like to check it out.