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Travel and Accommodations

The Wedding Website of Olivia Szendey and Thomas Stirrat
Historic cabins at NatureBridge

Hotel

Onsite at NatureBridge

We're thrilled to host all guests onsite for the full weekend (July 9–11). Optional accommodation onsite in the cabins at NatureBridge is free of charge for guests. Accommodations are rustic, they are shared cabins with bunk beds. Most cabins do not have ensuite bathrooms (but are within 100yds of the bathhouse). We expect the cabins to be at roughly half capacity, so it won't feel crowded, and we'll make sure you're bunking with people you know. Linens are provided. No action needed for now, we'll collect this information during the RSVP process.

Hotel

Lake Crescent Lodge

416 Lake Crescent Road, Port Angeles, WA 98363
 

We understand that rustic is not everyone's cup of tea. If you are not interested in staying in the bunkrooms, we recommend you book with Lake Crescent Lodge and Cabins. Only a 5 minute walk to our venue and on the same lakeshore, the Lake Crescent Lodge offers a few more modern amenities. Please, note bookings open a year in advance and will sell out quickly for a peak summer weekend. https://exploreolympic.com/lodging/lake-crescent-lodge/

Hotel

Airbnb/VRBO

There are numerous rental houses within a 10 minute radius of the venue making for an easy commute over!

Flight

Seattle Tacoma International Airport

Travel Note

Travel time from airport to venue

It is about a 3 hour drive from the Seattle Tacoma International Airport to the wedding venue if there is little or no traffic. We recommend taking the ferry from downtown Seattle to Bainbridge Island. This cuts out a lot of actual driving time and you can take in views of the city as you sail away. Bainbridge is a great spot to check out for coffee/lunch if you have extra time! Note, the ferry to Bainbridge does not take reservations and is first come first serve. You can view ferry schedules here: https://wsdot.com/ferries/schedule/scheduledetailbyroute.aspx?route=sea-bi Alternatively, you can drive south on I-5 and through the Kitsap peninsula. For either option, we recommend leaving by midday Friday from Seattle to arrive by dinner. Summer traffic can get busy after 2-3pm.