HOW DO I GET TO PROVINCETOWN?
There are several ways to get to Provincetown, MA--air, car, and ferry, or a combination thereof. Provincetown is located on the Northern tip of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, at the tail end of the "outer Cape."
AIR: Those coming from out of town may choose to fly to Boston/Logan Airport, or to Hyannis Airport on Cape Cod. Cape Air operates multiple daily, scheduled short flights between Boston's Logan International Airport and Provincetown Municipal Airport. You can also drive or connect to a ferry service from Boston.
Another attractive option for those from New York is to fly JetBlue directly from JFK airport or LaGuardia airport to Hyannis airport on Cape Cod and then drive, take a car service, or take a bus from Hyannis to Provincetown.
CAR: For those driving from Boston/Logan Airport, you can take I-90 W to MA-3 S to US-6 E. In brief, once you're on Cape Cod, taking US-6 E to the end will get you there. However, traffic on US-6 E, US-6A E, and MA-28 S can be heavy on holiday weekends.
FERRY: Bay State Cruise Company offers multiple daily fast ferry trips between Boston and Provincetown. MacMillan Pier in Provincetown is within walking, biking, or very short cab distance of the Provincetown Inn. Ferry service is also available from Plymouth, MA to Provincetown.
HOW DO I GET AROUND IN PROVINCETOWN?
Provincetown is a great place for walking and biking! Many restaurants, shops, bars, and tourist sites are located near Commercial Street and within walking distance of MacMillan Pier. Two of our favorite bicycle rental places are Provincetown Bike Rental and Arnold's. We encourage you to check out Province Lands bike trail in addition to Commercial Street.
For those of you who bring cars, there are several places to park overnight or for the day, including MacMillan Pier and Grace Hall parking lots.
I JUST RECEIVED A SAVE-THE-DATE. HOW DO I REACH OUT TO THE GROOMS?
Send a message to markgeyer@gmail.com and/or calebvalentin@gmail.com, contact Mark via facebook messenger, or reach out to either of us by phone.
WHEN ARE INVITATIONS COMING OUT?
Invitations to most guests were sent out in January 2025!
WHAT SHOULD I WEAR?
Short version: semi formal, with creativity encouraged
Long version:
--Semi-formal attire could include a suit (with or without a tie), a dress (need not be floor length), slacks or a skirt with a nice shirt, or perhaps even a dressy jumpsuit.
--The color palette for the wedding includes shades of blue, purple, and pink, with white and green as complementary colors as well. Your attire need not fit these colors, but feel free to keep these in mind when thinking about clothing and accessories.
--We would like our guests to wear attire that makes them feel comfortable and confident and are happy to discuss with you if you'd like additional guidance or to run any ideas by us.
--This wedding is taking place on the New England Coast on Memorial Day weekend, and we recognize the potential for a range of temperatures and weather conditions. Consider having an extra layer available for the ceremony in the event of of cool weather.
WHAT IS ON THE MENU?
Appetizer course:
New England clam chowder
Salad course:
Mandarin orange with endive, arugula, toasted walnuts, and champagne vinaigrette
Main course: guests will choose one of the following:
Prime rib of beef, slow roasted rib with rosemary au jus
or
Boneless breast of chicken and jumbo baked stuffed shrimp, glazed with marsala sauce
or
Grilled salmon filet with citrus beurre blanc
or
Vegetarian option: roasted portobello mushroom, served with buffalo mozzarella, spinach, and sun dried tomatoes
Dessert:
Assorted cupcakes
Assorted pastries and cut fruit
Coffee and tea