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August 23, 2019

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Events
Fri
Aug 23
2019

3:00 pm
TO 4:15 pm

St. Joseph Parish
732 18th Avenue East
Seattle, WA 98112
United States

(206) 324-2522
St. Joseph Parish
Directions & Map
Getting Here

From the airport

If you are coming directly from the airport, we will have a spot in the church for you to change and store your baggage during the ceremony. If you would like to do this, please let us know at least 1 week before the wedding.

To do this, we'd recommend taking the Link Light rail from the airport to the Capitol Hill station. From there you can walk (its about 20 mins, mostly uphill), take a bus (look for #8 or #10), or take a Lyft/Uber.

From Downtown

If you have a car, the church is easy to drive too. Use Google Maps to find your way and see our Parking Info section.

If you want to take public transit, you can take the #12 (a bus) all the way from Downtown to the church. Or you can take the light rail to the Capitol Hill Station and walk ~20 mins to the church. Heads up, its an uphill walk.

We understand public transit might not be an appealing option for those who are all dressed up. We would suggest taking a Lyft/Uber.

If you want to try the Car Sharing apps (and arrive in style in a BMW), this would be a great option. The church has a lot of street parking for you to use and the drive from downtown to the church isn't too bad.

Leaving Here

Please see the reception event info for more details about transportation from the church to Salty's.

Parking Info

St. Joseph has a parking lot that is able to meet all of our parking needs. The parking lot is accessible from 19th Ave E near the corner of Aloha and 19th. There is also street parking all around St. Joseph. If you are planning on leaving your car after the ceremony, we ask that you street park. East of 19th Ave or north of Aloha are your best bets as those side roads have unrestricted parking.

A couple special tips for driving in this area. A lot of roads will appear to be one way but are actually two way streets that can only fit one car. If you see a car coming towards you, the first person to find a spot to pull off to does and lets the other person past. Also, people parallel park with their car facing the wrong way all the time. Feel free to do it!

Dress Code

Dressy Casual

Gentlemen
A button down and slacks is fine, though we'd suggest a coat as well as the temperature will drop in the evening and you or your partner may want some extra warmth.

Ladies
A cocktail dress or dressy skirt and top are perfect. We'll think you're beautiful no matter what you wear. You will want a sweater or jacket for later in the evening.

FAQs

Oh no! We arrived early, what do we do?
No worries! There are lots of places nearby to checkout. If you are hungry, you have a lots of options. Macrina Bakery is right across the street and offers a great lunch menu as well as some tasty, gluten filled, sweets. Just down the street is Rocket Taco, which has delicious tacos. Hello Robin is also down the street and has the best freshly baked cookies. If you have kids and need a place to feed lots of mouths, check out Zeek's Pizza which is also just down the road. If you aren't hungry, we always love to go walk around 18th, and 17th to look at houses we can't afford. Or head up to Volunteer Park on 15th.

Oh no! We are totally going to be late, what do we do?
Being late to a catholic mass is a great tradition that has been happening for millennia. Way to keep the tradition alive! The trick to arriving late to a Catholic mass is to sneak in one of the side doors and walk down a side aisle. The side door at St. Joseph's is just to the right when coming up the stairs from the parking lot.

I've never been to a Catholic mass before. What do I do?
No worries, the priest will walk you through all the steps that needs to happen. Liz and Matt will be doing most of the work. When in doubt, follow the crowd. Look to Matt's parents, they should have all the standing and sitting nailed. There will be singing as well. We'd prefer if you sing, it sounds better that way, but that's up to you. If you need some encouragement, Canterbury Ale House on 15th might provide some courage.

Where do we sit?
There will not be a Matt side and a Liz side (we prefer the height to be evenly distributed across the crowd). Please come and sit up close, as we will not fill up the entire church. We don't want the wedding to look like daily mass.

Where are the bathrooms?
Ask the ushers.

Fri
Aug 23
2019

5:00 pm
TO 11:00 pm

Salty's on Alki
1936 Harbor Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98126
United States

(206) 937-1600
Salty's on Alki
Directions & Map
Getting Here

There will be a charter bus to bring people from the church to Salty's. The bus will leave the church around 4:30pm.

If you want to drive from the church to Salty's, fair warning, you will be driving through rush hour traffic. Plus, there is a Mariners game, and you'll be driving right past the stadium. It won't be horrible, but there will be some sitting in traffic. We wouldn't do it.

If you want more of a Seattle experience, there is a ferry you can take! It offers beautiful views on Puget Sound, Mt. Rainer, and the Olympic Mountains. You can take the #12 bus from the church to the ferry or take a Lyft/Uber. Unfortunately, there is no good parking near the ferry. The ferry drops off a 5 min walk from Salty's. You can find more info here. If we were attending the wedding, we'd do this. The photo opportunities will be on point.

Leaving Here

The party's come to a close and its time to go home. If you are drinking, please take a Lyft/Uber home! We will have Lyft promo codes available (courtesy of the best man) which should cover most if not all of your trip. Look for the promo code near the exit as you leave the venue.

There should be plenty of Lyfts around as the nightlife on Alki is bumpin. However, you might have a long wait if you all requests Lyfts at 11.

If you are a little more sober, think about taking the Water Taxi across the sound. From there you may be able to walk to your hotel, or get a cheaper Lyft/Uber ride. The last Water Taxi leaves (promptly) at 11pm so you might want to duck out of the reception 10 mins early. We will not be offended.

Note: There will NOT be a bus back from Salty's to the church. Please use Lyft/Uber or the ferry!

Parking Info

There is complementary valet parking at Salty's as well as self-parking (though that will eventually fill up). There is also free parking along Harbor Ave SW on both sides of the street.

Sat
Aug 24
2019

11:00 am
TO 2:00 pm

Madrona Park
853 Lake Washington Blvd
Seattle, WA 98122
United States

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Info

Liz and Matt will be spending part of their Saturday hanging out at Madrona Park.

If you already have fun activities planned for Saturday, please go do them! This is (normally) the best time of year to do things in and around Seattle. Please enjoy yourself on your trip.

If you don't have plans or would like to spend some more time with us, please join us at the park for a bit! We will have light snacks, a couple recovery drinks, and a yard game or two to play. You can also go swimming here and jump off the floating dock.

Look for Liz and Matt (and others) near a group of 4 picnic tables near the  shelter and under some pine trees.

Parking Info

There is a large parking lot just south of Mardrona park on the lake side of Lake Washington Blvd. It's free to park.

If that is full, Madrona Drive, just north of Mardona Park has lots of street parking.

If that is also full you can try perusing other streets for street parking. I would not be too concerned about finding a parking spot but if you don't want to worry about it checkout our transportation section.

Transportation

If you are planning on driving, please see our parking info section. This section provides details of other methods of transportation.

In terms of public transit, the 2 is your best bet for getting down to Madrona Park. From Westlake (the light rail stop) you can take the 2 to get to the park. It's about a 40 minute drive. Since its a Saturday the buses will not be running as often. Please use Google Maps to plan out your trip.

If you are closer to Madrona Park, this would be a great time to try renting the Uber Jump bikes are biking to the park. Use Google Maps Biking directions to know which streets to bike on and the Uber App on your phone to find and reserve the bike.

You can also use Lyft or Uber to get here as well.

Welcome to Seattle!
Welcome to Seattle!
Flights

Flying out of DTW
This is a flight we do all the time! There are 3 airlines that do direct flights. Alaska, Delta, and Spirit. These direct flights are almost always the best deal. We have flown all 3 and recommend Delta or Alaska if you can afford it, but Spirit with a good book is fine. Also, warning about Spirit, you usually have to pay for carry on bags.

The best flights out (we've found) are in early morning or late evening. It should be perfectly feasible to fly out Friday morning and make it to the church in time (that includes time to dress up). You could also do a late Thursday flight and not have to miss work!

The best flights back are debatable. If you are trying to maximize time in Seattle, you could do a red-eye home Saturday or Sunday night. If you enjoy sleep, you'll want to leave Seattle by the early afternoon.

Flights out of GRR
If you can swing it, we'd suggest trying to get flights out of DTW. Its almost always cheaper and direct! If not, you will most likely have at least one layover in either Chicago or St. Paul. Liz has flown into GRR a couple of times and it does have the perks of not having to drive across the state, a very short TSA line, and a Founders to kill time when you arrive early (see again VERY short TSA line). 

Flights out of SFO
Expect fog delays. #fogust #karl

Flights out of another random airport
Ummmm, sign up for TSA precheck and pray for no government shutdown?

Getting Around

There are many ways to get around Seattle. As car-less millennials, let us share the ridiculous amount of ways we commute. If you are bringing children or are planning on taking an excursion out of Seattle, we'd recommend a car. Otherwise, we think it will be easier, cheaper, and more environmentally friendly to use the forms of transportation listed below.

For specific transportation questions for each event, please see info directly on that event's page.

Public Transit

Ah, this is our bread and butter. If you can, we'd suggest taking the Link from the airport. This is a light rail that goes from the airport to downtown (and all the way to the University of Washington). It's quiet, clean, and according to Liz "has its moments".

Once in Seattle, you can take the light rail, buses, street cars, and ferries all around!
Google Maps is a great tool for finding your way around Seattle's Public Transit. Google Maps usually has the bus time tables correct, but don't trust its "Live Bus Reporting"! To get live bus times you need to use the app OneBusAway. In general, assume the Link and ferries are always on time, the buses are random during heavy traffic, and early during light traffic.

You can pay for public transit multiple ways. The first way is cash. Protip: The bus drivers don't carry change, so if you only have a $20.... The second option is by using an ORCA card. These are cards you can tap to get on public transit. You can buy them at any Link light rail station and load them with money using a credit card. An ORCA card itself is $5. If you want to look like a local, grab these. Lastly, you can use the Transit Go app. This is the easiest option for visitors. It allows you to use your phone as a public transit pass and purchase tickets using your credit card.

Shuttle Express

Shuttle Express is an airport only transportation option, but a good way to get to or from the airport if you have an early early flight (or don't like public transit). We'd suggest their shared van option to keep costs down. They even have an app to help with booking.

Ride Sharing

The most common way for people to get around town is using Lyft or Uber. We prefer Lyft (mostly because Matt's brother works there) but either option will be available to you at anytime of the day. If you've never used Lyft before, you can sign up here and get $5.00 off your first ride.

Lyft codes will also be available at the wedding to help pay for most of, if not all, your ride home for the evening.

Car Sharing

Wait, wasn't there just a section on Lyft/Uber? Yep, but Car Sharing is different. Car sharing allows you to use your smartphone to find a parked car nearby, get in, drive it, and leave it street parked somewhere else in Seattle (or West Seattle). There are 2 companies doing this out here: Car2Go, and Lime. Our favorite company (ReachNow) shutdown recently.

Bike Sharing

This has a special place in Matt's heart and can be a very fun and cheap way to see Seattle. There two companies providing bike shares, Lime and Uber (called JUMP). Both Lime and Uber (JUMP) bikes are strewn all over the city. You unlock the bikes using your smartphone and use them for $1 + $0.15/min. Most of these bikes are e-bikes. While maybe not ideal to get to or from a wedding, they can be a good time to ride along Lake Union and out to Ballard, see the ocean, and stop at a brewery. Here is a referral link for Lime. It gives you $3 of free rides if you want to give them a try.

Where to Stay

Seattle has many neighborhoods in which you can stay.

If you are looking at getting a hotel, we'd suggest staying in Downtown or South Lake Union. Downtown will be your best option for transportation logistics while South Lake Union will be a tiny bit cheaper. Downtown will book up quickly as you will be competing for rooms with Cruise Ship vacationers and people coming in for a Mariners (professional baseball) game on Friday. We have room blocks reserved at two hotels downtown. Please see the "Hotel" page for more info.

If you are looking at AirBnBs, we'd suggest looking in Capitol Hill, Central District, Madison Park, Montlake, and East Lake. Capitol Hill is where Matt lives and will be the most walkable for going to the ceremony and going out at night! If you find an AirBnB or VRBO you like and want to know more about its location, feel free to send it to us for more info.

Our reception is in West Seattle. There are no hotels there so AirBnB or VRBO would be your only options for lodging. You could end up with an awesome house on the beach if you look here! 

The hotels, AirBnBs and VRBOs will be decently expensive (Seattle is a major city). If you want to stay somewhere cheaper we would suggest a hotel south of the city (maybe even near the airport). It will make travel to and from the wedding a little more painful, but is definitely do-able!

Apps to Get Around

Here is a compiled list of the apps we use to get around town.

Google Maps (iPhone) (Android) - Google Maps is great for driving directions, planning out public transit trips, and finding food/drinks in town. Liz and Matt have lived in Seattle for 4 years and still use it all the time.

Uber (iPhone) (Android) - Uber is great for getting around town via a ride share. Also, Liz and Matt's favorite feature is the Jump bikes which you reserve through the Uber app. Use invite code 1j90g for $3 off your first 3 rides.

Lyft (iPhone) (Android) - Lyft is another great ride share app to get around town. More importantly, it's the app you can use for a ride home from the reception! Use code LIZANDMATT for a discount on your first ride.

Car2Go (iPhone) (Android) - Car2Go is a car sharing app which you can use to drive Mercedes Benz around town. Liz and Matt use this to drive from one spot to another when the bus service is not ideal. Sign up can take a day or two, so if you are planning on using this, sign up before you come out here. Also, make sure to read about mileage limits before deciding to take the car out too far.

Lime (iPhone) (Android) - Lime is a bike share and car share! You can use the Lime app to rent Lime bikes by the minute or rent a small Fiat by the minute.

OneBusAway (iPhone) (Android) - While Google Maps does a good job at telling you which bus routes to take, their bus timing maybe a little off. OneBusAway will tell you (generally accurate to ~2 minutes) when the next bus is coming.

Other apps of note: ZipCar is good for daily car rentals, as with Car2Go, there is a mileage limit you'll want to look at if you are driving out of the city. GetAround is another car rental, with a very Seattle vibe. WIth GetAround, you rent other resident's of Seattle cars.

Hotels
Hotels
The Arctic Club

We have reserved a block of rooms at the Arctic Club. The Arctic Club is a perfect hotel for those who are not renting a car. The Link Light Rail has a station right across the street from the hotel and its a 10 min walk (up hill) from the water taxi back to the hotel after the reception.

The rooms are reserved under the Jabaay/Schulte wedding. The rooms are reserved for Aug 22 - Aug 25,  though they are willing to offer the same rate two days before or after that window. The rates are $249/night + taxes. To get this rate you must book before July 22nd.

Booking can be done online here or by calling Chipo (our contact at The Arctic Club) at 206-631-8060.


Matt had a holiday party here that Liz attended with some of Matt's co-workers. Liz says the bar here makes a great Lemon Drop.


The Westin

We have reserved a block of rooms at the Westin. The Link Light Rail has a station one block away from the hotel. You will need to Uber/Lyft from the water taxi back to this hotel as it's about a mile away.

The rooms are reserved under the Jabaay/Schulte wedding. The rates are $230/night + taxes. You can book a room online using this link or call (888) 236-2427 and tell them you are part of the "Matt Schulte Group" staying at The Westin Seattle. You must book before July 25th, 2019. We are awaiting a link for our guests to use to book online.

Though we've never been inside this hotel, our co-workers say its very nice. Matt bikes past it all the time on his way back from flag football.

Seattle Guide
Where To Eat
Portage Bay Cafe
Portage Bay Cafe
Breakfast, Lunch

This is a favorite of ours for brunch. There are multiple Portage Bay's located in Seattle, though we like the one near UW (the University of Washington) the best.  In true PNW fashion, they tell you what farmer sourced the food that they use. 

Liz' favorite is the farmer's hash which is enough food for two people to share. Matt's favorite is to get french toast and then make multiple trips up to the toppings buffet and load up. Are you supposed to make multiple trips? We aren't sure. Is it worth it? Yes!

We'd suggest making reservations if you go here!

www.portagebaycafe.com

Cafe Flora
Cafe Flora
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

This restaurant is walking distance from Matt's house. Originally we avoided it since it was a vegetarian restaurant and that was a mistake. Almost anything is good and if they have their vegan brownies, you have to try them!

cafeflora.com

Dick's Drive-In
Dick's Drive-In
Quick Bites

Dick's is a local hamburger fast food chain that people here swear by. It's native to Seattle and a favorite for the locals. Is it really that great? Not sure, but after a night at the bars it hits the spot. If you are looking for a cheap, quick burger, Dick's has you covered!

(PS: They say it's a drive in, but usually people just walk in).

www.ddir.com

Dough Zone
Dough Zone
Lunch, Dinner

Oh man, if you want some of the best dumplings you have ever tried, you should check out Dough Zone. If you don't know what dumplings are, you should just go and try something new!

Dough Zone is located in the International District (China/Japan town). Blocks away from where Liz used to live. It's easy to get to from the light rail.

www.doughzonedumplinghouse.com

Bitterroot BBQ
Bitterroot BBQ
Lunch, Dinner, Drinks

This is one of our favorite BBQ joints in Seattle. Liz living in Ballard meant we went here a number of times and it was usually packed! The mac & cheese with pulled pork is our favorite. We'd suggest doing a lunch run here or using the Caviar app and get it delivered! 

www.bitterrootbbq.com

Bongos
Bongos
Lunch, Dinner

This is a fun restaurant/bar up near Green Lake. They are known for having a "beach" style outdoor seating (with sand and fire pits) even though they aren't on the lake. They serve Caribbean cuisine and you wouldn't expect it from the looks, but the food is quite good. 

www.bongosseattle.com

Annapurna
Annapurna
Dinner

This is our favorite Indian restaurant in the city. They are located in Capitol Hill, right across from the light rail station and usually have a wait on Friday and Saturday nights. The outside doesn't look like much, but the food is amazing. 

www.annapurnacafe.com

Windy City Pie
Windy City Pie
Dinner

This is our favorite deep dish pizza joint in Seattle. They just moved their operations to Phinney Ridge, but they do have delivery! They are expensive but 1 pizza easily serves 4 people. 

www.windycitypie.com

Molly Moon Ice Cream
Molly Moon Ice Cream
Dessert

On any nice day, there will be a line out the door of Molly Moon Ice Cream. They have a few locations but our go to is located near Cal Anderson Park on Capitol Hill. They have some unique flavors but also some great takes on the classics. The Mint Scout and The Cookie Dough (hints of oatmeal cookie) are our favorites.

Hot Cakes
Hot Cakes
Dessert

Have you had a molten lava cake before? This place is known for them. We have only been here once but it was delicious! 

Pie Bar
Pie Bar
Dessert & Drinks

While they do have a bar where you can sit down and order pie themed drinks, we recommend just walking up to the outside counter and ordering a slice of pie for the walk home! And yes, they serve it a la mode. They have two locations, one in Capitol Hill and one in Ballard.

Where To Drink
Capital Cider
Capital Cider
Lunch, Dinner, Drinks

Capital Cider is a cider bar located on Capital Hill. They have great gluten free options for food upstairs as well as board games and shuffle board downstairs

Rhein Haus
Rhein Haus
Lunch, Dinner, Drinks

One of the first bars Matt and Liz discovered in Seattle. Located on Capital Hill, this is a German inspired bar with boccie ball courts and a nice patio. Come here for a brat and a pint!

Witness
Witness
Brunch, Late Night, Drinks

One of our favorites for their fancy cocktails and to die for chicken and waffles! If you are feeling adventurous order the Divine Intervention and have the bartender create a custom cocktail for you! 

MBar
MBar
Dinner, Drinks

This is a great place to have a happy hour round of drinks. They are a rooftop bar with a view over South Lake Union. 

mbarseattle.com/

Radiator Whiskey
Radiator Whiskey
Dinner, Drinks

Located in Pike Place Market, this is a great spot to grab a drink and some beef brisket. They also have popcorn for snacking! 

Bottlehouse
Bottlehouse
Drinks

Established in the charming neighborhood borough of Madrona, Bottlehouse is a cozy wine bar with rotating menu and charcuterie. In the summer they serve froze and have a shaded patio. 

Purple Cafe and Wine Bar
Purple Cafe and Wine Bar
Dinner, Drinks

A more upscale restaurant and wine bar in the heart of the business district of Seattle. Liz has been here once for a birthday celebration. 

The Barrel Thief
The Barrel Thief
Late Night, Drinks

A wine and whiskey bar in Fremont neighborhood, this was one of Matt and Liz's try it out Tuesday bar picks. They have great popcorn and drinks with a casual lounge atmosphere. 

The Noble Fir
The Noble Fir
Drinks

The Noble Fir is located in Ballard. Liz and her roommate Becky discovered it one day after they had moved into the neighborhood. They had the place to themselves as they ordered a charcuterie board and wine. It has a cozy but modern PNW feel to it. 

Peddler Brewing
Peddler Brewing
Brewery

One of Seattle's bike themed breweries. Great beer and a nice back patio for a sunny day. The sandwiches at Meanwich next door are also great.

Fremont Brewing
Fremont Brewing
Brewery
A classic Seattle brewery that ships beer around the country. Easy to take a bike share too! On a nice weekend day this will be crowded!
Redhook Brew Lab
Redhook Brew Lab
Brewery
A small brewery for red hook in a great location in Capitol Hill. Very easy to get too very public transit.
Things to Do
Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market
In the City

If this is your first trip to Seattle, we recommend stopping by the famous Pike Place Market (as long as crowds do not bother you). You will see them throwing fish, several musicians are usually playing, you can try free slices of fruit, and see rows of beautiful seasonal bouquets for $10. It's a great place to grab lunch or a coffee and walk around the booths. 

Chihuly Glass Museum
Chihuly Glass Museum
In the City
While visiting the Chihuly Glass Museum might be on many tourist guides, this is one of Liz's favorite ways to spend a rainy afternoon with guests. The museum is right next to the Space Needle and on a dry day, the walk in the glass garden is very peaceful. This is a lovely detour if you are in the area to see the Space Needle (which we do not recommend buying a ticket to go up, go to Columbia Tower instead!)
Canoe Lake Washington
Canoe Lake Washington
In the City

Some of our best dates have just been canozing around Lake Washington for hours in the sun, trying to pick which house on the waterfront we would buy if we could afford one.  You can rent canoes for $12/hr from the University of Washington Waterfront Activity Center (WAC). This is one of few places Liz can use her employee discount - Go DAWGS!

http://www.washington.edu/ima/waterfront/canoe-boat-rentals/ 

Gas Works Park
Gas Works Park
In the City

Gasworks is one of the first parks we started going to in Seattle. It has one of the best views of downtown and is where they host a huge firework viewing party on the 4th of July each year. It's fun to sit on the hill and watch the seaplanes take off and land right over your head on Lake Union. Perfect for little kids, or Matt.

Woodland Park Zoo
Woodland Park Zoo
In the City

Liz has lived in surrounding neighborhoods to the zoo and we have been a couple of times. If you have kids, we highly recommend it!
For adults, they sometimes do nighttime exhibits and shows that can be a lot of fun but also who doesn't appreciate a good trip to the zoo?

www.zoo.org/

Golden Gardens Beach
Golden Gardens Beach
In the City

On a nice sunny day, Golden Gardens is the place to go hangout, play beach volleyball, and enjoy some of Seattle's best views of the Olympic mountains. Michiganders will rightly snub Golden Gardens for its low quality sand due to beach campfires and chilly nights. However, the views can be incredible. If it's a clear day, try to catch the sunset here.  We do not recommend trying to swim. 

Fremont to Ballard Biking Beer Tour
Fremont to Ballard Biking Beer Tour
In the City

Head up to Fremont and grab a Limebike. Limebikes are the green bikes that are on the sidewalks everywhere in Seattle. Using these bikes costs $1 to unlock and $0.15 per minute to use.  https://www.li.me/

Via bike, Start with a drink at Fremont Brewery and then head towards Ballard using the Burke-Gilman trail (Google Maps Bike route should recognize it!).  In Ballard, try out Stoup Brewing, Lucky Envelope Brewing, Peddler Brewing, Lagunitas Brewing, and Reuben's Brews.

You can continue to take the Burke-Gilman Trail all the way to Golden Gardens to catch the sunset. 

BE SAFE biking! While not illegal to bike intoxicated, we do not suggest it. 

Woodinville .
Woodinville .
Day Trip
If wine is more of your thing, you might want to take a trip out to Woodinville. They have great wineries out there. Unfortunately, we have never been to them.
Olympic National Park
Olympic National Park
Day Trip

Olympic National Park is a gorgeous park that is a 2 - 3 hour drive from Seattle. It's actually usually faster (and more enjoyable) to take a ferry! Hurricane Ridge is the place everyone talks about but we've actually never been there. Just a heads up, ferry lines will be long on weekends!

Mount Rainier National Park
Mount Rainier National Park
Day Trip

Mt. Rainer national park is absolutely beautiful in the summer, and the closest from Seattle. A favorite of ours is Tolmie Peak Lookout but you really can't go wrong with most of the hikes in the park.

If you want other ideas call the ranger station (they are almost always super nice) or checkout wta.org. Be sure to understand what parking permits you need before you go.

North Cascades National Park
North Cascades National Park
Day Trip

This is our favorite national park in the area. We'd suggest you go up and check out Diablo Lake and Ross Lake, but again, you really can't go wrong here. Feel free to call the ranger station for ideas or checkout wta.org. Make sure you understand what parking permit you need before you go!

FAQs
Weather
Weather

August is usually the best month in Seattle. It rarely rains (there is a small chance, but usually it's bone dry all month) and the highs are usually between 60 - 80. The lows will drop to 50 at night. It's also not that humid, so expect to want a jacket at night.

Gifts
No Gifts Needed

Liz and Matt are thankful that so many of you have decided to fly all the way out to Seattle for the wedding. Your presence is a gift in itself (especially with the summer cost of lodging and flights). Please DO NOT feel the need to give a gift.

If you still would like to get us something, we are registered on Amazon. Please see the link below.