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We can't wait to celebrate with you!

Travel

The Wedding Website of Marissa Hadaway and Jake Riley
We will be hosting our wedding at the Infinity Event Venue in Section, Alabama. This is a mountain town in the middle of Huntsville, Scottsboro, and Guntersville. Our beautiful venue is placed on a hilltop, overlooking the beautiful Tennessee River. The address to the venue is 6348 CR-44, Section, Alabama, 35771. Again, please note our venue falls within the Central Standard Timezone, meaning they are an hour behind most of us, so please accommodate accordingly. (Example- our wedding will start 4:00 PM there, which is 5:00 PM in TN, OH, and MI).

Travel Note

Travel Information

For those traveling out of town further than our Tennessee/Alabama friends and family, it's best to stay in Scottsboro, Guntersville, or Huntsville. Scottsboro will be about a 30 minute drive, Guntersville will be 45 minutes, and Huntsville will be an hour. For those traveling from Chattanooga, it will best to expect about a 1 hour 45 minute drive, or 81 miles. Again, for those driving, please account for the fact you will fall back an hour, so it'll only be a 45 minute drive. For example, it's 1:30 PM when you leave Chattanooga, that's a 2:15 PM arrival time in Alabama. We don't want you to risk showing up too early or too late!

Hotel

Hampton Inn & Suites Scottsboro

24747 John T Reid Parkway, Scottsboro, AL 35768
 

Hotel

Comfort Inn & Suites Near Lake Guntersville

25775 John T Reid Parkway, Scottsboro, AL 35768
 

Hotel

Wyndham Garden Lake Guntersville

2140 Gunter Avenue, Guntersville, AL 35976
 

Hotel

Hilton Garden Inn Huntsville South/Redstone Arsenal

301 Boulevard South Southwest, Huntsville, AL 35802
 

Travel Note

Air B&B Information

Here's a list of Air B&B's that were recommended highest amongst guests and by the venue. There's a mix of midsize cabins, big lakefront houses, or secluded tiny homes. These are best for the nature lovers who may want to make a vacation out of the travel, especially since most lie near or on the Tennessee River.