If you’re traveling from out of town, the closest major airport is Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SeaTac). From there, it’s roughly a 35–40 minute drive south to Puyallup/Tacoma, where our wedding events are located. We recommend booking accommodations in Puyallup or Tacoma for the shortest commute to the venues. If you’d like to explore the Pacific Northwest while you’re here, Seattle is about a 45–90 minute drive north from Puyallup/Tacoma, depending on traffic (or accessible via bus or train), and Mt. Rainier is about a 45–60 minute drive southeast. Check out our Things to Do tab for our recommended local spots and activities during your visit.
We recommend booking your flights and hotel accommodations as early as possible. Our wedding weekend (June 20, 2026) coincides with the FIFA World Cup, which may make hotels and flights more limited than usual, especially for guests traveling from out of town. Booking early will ensure the best availability and peace of mind.
We’ve reserved hotel blocks at the Homewood Suites by Hilton Puyallup, Tacoma — You can find the booking link under the “Travel” tab. There are also great Airbnb options nearby in Puyallup or Tacoma. We don't recommend staying in Seattle, unless you're willing to make a 1 - 1.5hr commute.
Yes! We know many of our friends and family have little ones, and the venue even has a play area and playset for kids to have fun. Just a heads-up — kids need to be supervised by an adult at all times.
Our garden reception is outdoors with paved walkways and a tented area. Dress comfortably for the mild summer weather (e.g. light layer when the sun sets) and wear shoes good for walking and dancing. No formal dress code—think light fabrics, natural textures, and garden-inspired colors like florals, soft greens, blush, and terracotta. Jackets and long dresses are welcome but optional.
In mid to late June, Puyallup usually enjoys mild summers with daytime temps in the mid-60s to low 70s and cooler evenings in the 50s. While we hope for sunshine, a light jacket is a good idea just in case — and since it’s near the solstice, we’ll have plenty of daylight to celebrate!
The number on your invitation reflects the total seats we can provide, so we kindly ask that extra guests not be added. For families, children are of course welcome and included in your RSVP—just be sure to include them when you submit your response.