Welcome to our Wedding Site!

Dearest Friends and Family,

We are thrilled that you will be joining us (or are at least exploring the feasibility of doing so) on Cape Cod for our wedding. George's family has been coming to the Cape for over a century and has offered to put this blog together to help those less familiar with "The Cape" realize all that is available to vacationers.

George and I spent a beautiful month together on Cape Cod, Boston, and Vermont last summer. It was then when we realized that we wanted to spend our lives together. It is a magical place, and we hope that you are able to use this resource to help make the most of your trip.

We thank you in advance for making the effort to join us. We hope and expect it to be a wonderful event.

With Love, Deirdre and George

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Time and Location

Hi!

Deirdre and I realized that we did not put the wedding time on the save the date (mainly because we hadn't decided yet). We will be having a 6:00pm service followed immediately by a cocktail hour then reception at Anthony's Cummoquid Inn.

The service will take place on the roof deck (weather willing) which is up ~ 20 steps. The reception will be in the main dining room and the cocktail hour will be split between the two venues.
I hope this helps with your planning. Please feel free to ask us anything!

George

Friday, March 28, 2008

Travel Reservations

Deirdre just completed an action-packed three days on Cape Cod with Tracy finding a florist, a photographer, a cake and many other wedding planning fun. George was there on Friday to help with the tasting and to meet with Rev. Gelfer. During that time we looked at a slew of nice places to stay. Most of them still have availability, but we encourage any out-of-towner to book soon. Especially if there is a group of people who would like to stay in the same location.

As always, if you have any questions or want any help, please contact George or Deirdre!

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Incredible Beaches...Beaches Great for Kids


Cape Cod is wonderful in part because it has such a variety of beautiful beaches -- a type to suit every age and interest ---
Ocean surf with miles of beach and dunes, Cape Cod Bay with wide flats or sandy dunes, Nantucket Sound with warm waves and accessible beaches, Lewis Bay (and other sheltered bays with warm calm waters, quiet beaches, interesting shells and often opportunities to go out in small boats, and amazingly warm fresh water ponds. A day trip to the National Seashore can be unforgettable.

FRESH WATER PONDS: A favorite of the smallest children in our family is the numerous fresh water kettle ponds sprinkled across the inland areas of the Cape. Among the most inviting for tots is Dennis Pond which is actually quite near the Cummaquid Inn and shows up on the map link that shows the Inn's location. The small beach at Dennis Pond is reached by turning south off Route 6A at Summer Street in Yarmouthport. The water is warm and the sand is fine with the beach shelving very gradually so it is very safe and inviting for tots. Don't be discouraged by the "resident only parking" there. The signs only apply to the actual parking spaces. It is perfectly fine to park on the street a bit past the parking area.

Sandy Pond is off Buck Island Road in West Yarmouth and is also a warm clear pond but it drops of rapidly so the water gets deep fast. It is ok for little ones but is great for middle sized kids who like the adventure of swimming and sometimes going over their heads for a bit (but in a very safe environment). Our family loves to play water sports of all sorts there. We find that a 5 pm dip at Sandy Pond is often a great way to rinse off the salt from ocean adventures and it is a time when it is no longer crowded so we don't bother other folks with our antics.

Registry Information

The happy couple has registered at Bloomingdales, Macys and Crate & Barrel. You can find all three lists at the Wedding Channel. If you can't find them you likely forgot one of the many r's in Deirdre's name.

Friday, January 25, 2008

Lodging: Options about where to stay in and around the Hyannis area.

Cape Cod is a vacation destination so there are plenty of places to stay including house rentals, bed and breakfasts, road-side motels and beach resorts. The wedding and related festivities will all be on Mid-Cape (near Hyannis), but feel free to venture out to other areas as the wedding may not be the only reason for your visit.

Deirdre and George have looked at a few places in the area and have blocked rooms at a couple of options:

This is a full service hotel that is pretty nice. Despite it's name, it is not a traditional Cape Cod resort, but it is comfortable. (approximately 10 minutes from the ceremony and reception, minutes from the beach, rooms blocked under Deirdre Lyne and George Churchill)
  • 1225 Iyannough Rd, Hyannis, MA
  • (508) 771-3000
  • (888) 297-2200

Red Jacket Resorts (A collection of properties near the festivities including the three listed below and two others - Riviera Beach Resort and Blue Rock Golf Resort)
(800) 447-4139

Best Western Blue Water Beach Resort
(approx. 15 minutes from festivities, on beach, 20 rooms blocked)
  • 291 South Shore Drive
  • South Yarmouth, MA 02664
  • (800) 367-9393
  • (508) 398-2288
Red Jacket Beach Resort
(approx. 15 minutes from festivities, on beach, spa on location, highly recommended by friends who have stayed here)
  • 1 South Shore Drive, South Yarmouth, MA
  • (508) 398-6941
(approximately 15 minutes from the ceremony and reception, walking distance to the beach where George's family frequents, 2 Admiralty Suites and 1 Cape Codder reserved under Deirdre Lyne and George Churchill until APRIL 4th. Other condo-like commendations may be available)
  • 182 Baxter Ave, West Yarmouth, MA
  • (508) 771-1126
Courtyard by Marriott
(Near the mall and the Cape Codder . Not much personality, but it is a Marriott property. We have not reserved rooms)
  • 707 Route 132, Hyannis, MA
  • (508) 775-6600

(This hotel has served as an overflow for George's family for years. Great location on Hyannis Harbor, but it is more of a motel than a resort.)
  • 1 South St, Hyannis, MA
  • (508) 775-0357
Bed & Breakfasts. Very close to the reception (~1 mile) We have visited Liberty Inn (very nice) and Crook Jaw (adorable). Trip Advisor has ratings. We were warned to stay away from the Colonial Inn.

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Liberty Hill Inn
Tracy and Deirdre loved this one. Lots of charm with lovely spacious rooms. 7 more available as of 3/28. 3 night minimum. Rooms range from $140 to $225 per night. Link to trip advisor
  • 77 Main St, Yarmouth Port, MA
  • (508) 362-3976

Crook's Jaw Inn
This is a great spot, very close to the reception. 4 rooms available as of 3/28/08. $140 - $200 per night, 2 night minimum

  • 186 Main St, Yarmouth Port, MA
  • (508) 362-6111
The Kings Inne
Close to the reception. Well reviewed on trip advisor.
  • 112 Olde King's Highway
  • Route 6A, Yarmouthport, MA 02675
  • (508) 375-9109
Inn at Cape Cod
Well reviewed B&B about 2 miles from reception. 9 total rooms.
  • 4 Summer Street
  • Yarmouth Port, MA 02675
  • (508) 375-0590

One Centre Street Inn
  • 1 Center St, Yarmouth Port, MA
  • (508) 362-9951
There are many other options with prices ranging from $65 per night (the International Inn, home of the Cuddle & Bubble) to $500+ per night (Chatham Bars Inn - 45 -60 minutes away). If you have any trouble finding a good spot, please feel free to contact George and Deirdre.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Wedding Location and Area Information

The Cummaquid Inn, where Deirdre and George are having their wedding, is in Yarmouth Port on Route 6a, on the north shore of Cape Cod. Map of Midcape, showing Cummaquid Inn

Although Rt. 6a, the Old King's Highway, is a lovely scenic road, it is just a short drive South across the Cape to the Hyannis area, which is the commercial hub of the mid-Cape. The Hyannis Map shows a bunch of local places to stay ranging from chain hotels to B&Bs. In addition, you will find shopping centers, restaurants, night life, ferry boats, the airport and hospital, as well as George's family summer place.

If you are hoping for a less hectic and perhaps more traditional Cape Cod experience, look to the East of Yarmouth Port. The Cape stretches out into the Atlantic through smaller towns and then turns North, where the wild expanse of the National seashore extends past Welfleet and on up to Truro and Provincetown. These are lovely vacation destinations, but are not all very convenient to Yarmouth Port.

A few miles to the East of Yarmouth on the Bay (North) side is Brewster, where the premier resort is the Ocean Edge, but there are a number of smaller places to stay along Rt. 6a as well. Once you get East of Brewster, it is a bit of a drive from Yarmouth Port.

And speaking of things being a bit of a drive, it is probably worth mentioning that Route 28, which runs along the South shore of the Cape, is often slow going, so be careful about committing yourself to long drives on this particular road.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Extra Ideas for Kids

Beyond the fantastic beaches that George's mom wrote about above, there are considerable options for young families. Some of the things posted on the Things to do post would work for the whole family, especially Four Seas Ice Cream, but here are some other things that are kid=tested, parent-approved.

Pirate Sailing Adventure : Kids get to wear pirate costumes and "search" for treasure all withing sight of the beach near George's family's house.

Miniature Golf at Pirate's Cove: This is one of the many mini-golf options of Route 28 that are open through the evening.