Chico Resort has multiple different lodging options depending on what type of stay you are looking for, I suggest looking at their website to see what type of room you would like and giving them a call to book!
I recommend driving through Yellowstone National Park, it is only 30 minutes away from the venue, the drive is beautiful, and you will see lots of wildlife! In addition, Hyalite canyon just outside of Bozeman has a beautiful reservoire at the base of mountains giving 'Glacier National Park' type views and has a short easy hike to a beautiful waterfall if you are wanting. If you like more of a city/upscale vibe, you should explore the city of Bozeman and walk the strip for amazing restaurants and shops. If you are looking for a nice place to eat or grab drinks, don't hesistate to ask Jeremy or myself for some good recommendations!
Jeremy and I are planning on meeting everyone at the bar/restaurant at Chico Hot Springs the night before the wedding to welcome everyone checking in! If you are in the mood come say hi! (this is in lieu of the cookout we had originally planned at our apartment complex, it made more sense to keep everything at Chico to prevent having to drive back and fourth). Not mandatory but you know where to find us!
We are still planning, but we will have the ceremony in the Field of Dreams at Chico Resort, and then reception to follow in the convention center a short walk away from the field. At the convention center, we will have buffet style food, dancing, games, and beer/wine for all guests. After the reception, there is a bar on site if some guests wish to continue the celebration. There is also a naturally heated hot spring pool that will be open during the day and close at nighttime. Enjoy it if you have the time!
This is peak holiday season so the prices of flights should go down after the holidays, however I recommend looking on Tuesdays for the best prices. Also, Jeremy and I recognize that this is an expensive destination wedding so if you have any problems financially please don't hesitate to reach out.