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July 9, 2021
Chatham, Massachusetts
#GoingGietzen

Rachel & Kyle

FAQs

The Wedding Website of Rachel Secrist and Kyle Gietzen
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Transportation To/From the Venue?

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- Complimentary on-site valet parking at Chatham Bars Inn upper lot off of Seaview Street. - Schedule a taxi service in advance or night-of through: http://www.capecabtaxi.com/ - May have luck with Uber/Lyft, though in very high demand at this time of year.

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What is the Dress Code?

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Cocktail attire. Don't forget, the evenings can cool down even in July! This is slightly less formal than black tie and black tie optional, which means no tux required for men and no floor-length gown required for women. She could wear: A cocktail dress or jumpsuit. He could wear: A suit and tie, feel free to opt for lighter grays or blues, whites and linen!

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Can you Describe the Venue?

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The Chatham Bars Inn has indoor/outdoor options for all events. Our Ceremony will be held outdoors (with option for indoors, weather permitting), and our Reception location has indoor/outdoor flow (open sliders and ample airflow). By the State of Massachusetts' standards, our venue is classified as an "outdoor" venue. Should you have additional questions, feel free to reach out to Rachel & Kyle.

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Are Kids Welcome?

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Please leave the littles and make it a date night!

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Which Airport(s) do you Recommend?

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You can fly into either Logan airport (BOS) in Boston, MA, or T.F. Green airport (PVD) in Providence, RI. Both are a little under a 2-hour drive to Chatham, MA with limited traffic. Generally, getting in & out of Boston always comes with more traffic, especially during rush hour (6am-10am & 3pm-7pm). Plan on leaving ample time to and from Chatham when traveling!

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What are Your Recommendations for Exploring Boston?

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Feel free to contact Rachel & Kyle for more ideas! 1. Catch a Red Sox game at the legendary Fenway Park (4 Jersey St., Boston, MA 02215). 2. The Seaport District is our favorite area in the summer, packed with lively rooftop bars/restaurants with views of the Boston Harbor. 3. Tour the city by land and sea via a Boston Duck Tour (embarking from various locations). 4. Faneuil Hall is a historic landmark, full of entertainers and local food vendors (4 S Market St., Boston, MA 02109). 5. The North End is all things authentic Italian restaurants and bakeries, don't miss out on the famous Mike's Pastry cannolis (300 Hanover St., Boston, MA 02113). 6. Back Bay is the primary shopping district in Boston with nice coffee shops, upscale stores, and restaurants, with beautiful "brownstones" lining the streets (Newbury St. & Boylston St., 02116). 7. The Boston Public Garden is a park in the heart of the city to relax on a bench or paddle around in a Swan Boat (4 Charles Street, Boston, MA 02116).