Maria and Adam      April 7th 2012

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We've chosen to have our ceremony and reception at the Willows Lodge in Woodinville. The resort has a spa and two fine dining restaurants, The Barking Frog and The Herbfarm.

For guests of the wedding
  • Complimentary valet parking the day of
  • Discounted room rates for attendees

The Place



Address/Map

  • Willows Lodge
  • Tel: (425) 424 3900
  • Toll-free: 1(877) 424 3930
  • Fax: (425) 424 2585
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  • Address
  • 14580 N.E. 145th Street
  • Woodinville, WA 98072


These are the hotels that are close to the wedding venue with a little bit of basic information. The hotels listed here are definitely not your only options just a select few. If you'd like to stay at other places let us know and we can suggest some others.

Willows Lodge


  • Information:
  • Avg Room Rate: $180
  • Distance to Venue: You're already there!
  • Internet: Free
  • Pets Allowed: Yes

  • Address:
  • 14580 Northeast 145th Street
  • Woodinville, WA 98072
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  • Phone:(425) 424-3900
  • Map: Google


Redmond Marriot


  • Information:
  • Avg Room Rate: $130
  • Distance to Venue: 4.9 miles
  • Internet: Free Wifi
  • Pets Allowed: Yes

  • Address:
  • 7401 164th Avenue NE
  • Redmond, WA, 98052
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  • Phone:(206) 433-5388
  • Map: Google


Motel 6


  • Information:
  • Avg Room Rate: $60
  • Distance to Venue: 2.5 miles
  • Internet: $2.99 for 24hrs of Wifi
  • Pets Allowed: Yes

  • Address:
  • 12010 120th Place
  • Kirkland, WA, 98034
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  • Phone:(425) 821-5618
  • Map: Google


Baymont Inn & Suites


  • Information:
  • Avg Room Rate: $84
  • Distance to Venue: 2.5 miles
  • Internet: Free Wifi
  • Pets Allowed: Yes

  • Address:
  • 12223 NE 116th Street
  • Kirkland, WA 98034
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  • Phone:(425) 821-5618
  • Map: Google


The Edgewater


  • Information:
  • Avg Room Rate: $300
  • Distance to Venue: 20.7 miles
  • Internet: Free
  • Pets Allowed: No

  • Address:
  • 2411 Alaskan Way # 67
  • Seattle, WA 98121
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  • Phone:(206) 728-7000
  • Map: Google
While you're in the Seattle area there's some unique and interesting places that you can go see.

Gum Wall


Information:
Check out the Market Theater Gum Wall, a local landmark in Post Alley, under the Pike Place Fish Co. which is a brick alleyway covered in chewing gum and saliva.

Appreciate the artwork, you'll see things spelled out, some I rather not mention, but again, take it as a piece of art. The sweet aromas and vibrant colors are fascinating and really draws your eye. Go ahead, chew a piece of gum and stick it on the wall. Add to the wall, what thousands others already have.
  • Address:
  • Post Alley
  • Seattle, WA, 98101
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  • Map: Google


Pike Place Market


Information:
Notorious for the flying fish and fresh flowers, Pike Place market attempts to capture all the local pride and flavor of the Puget Sound into one strip of shops and booths. The market is filled with local talent displaying their handcrafted masterpieces, from homemade jelly to jewelry, soaps to almonds, astonishing local artwork to trendy Sleepless in Seattle t-shirts, the place has it all, and yet, is still a great place to stop on your way home for some cheap produce and a bouquet of flowers.
  • Address:
  • 85 Pike St
  • Seattle, WA, 98101
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  • Map: Google


EMP


Information:
The EMP Museum (formerly known as Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame or EMP|SFM) is a museum dedicated to the history and exploration of both popular music and science fiction located in Seattle, Washington. The Frank Gehry-designed museum building is located on the campus of the Seattle Center, adjacent to the Space Needle and the Seattle Center Monorail, which runs through the building. The EMP Museum was founded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, and opened its doors in 2000.
  • Address:
  • 325 5th Avenue North
  • Seattle, WA, 98109
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  • Map: Google


Fremont Troll


Information:
The Troll is a mixed media colossal statue, located on N. 36th Street at Troll Avenue N., under the north end of the Aurora Bridge. It is clutching an actual Volkswagen Beetle, as if it had just swiped it from the roadway above. The vehicle has a California license plate. The Troll was sculpted by four local artists: Steve Badanes, Will Martin, Donna Walter, and Ross Whitehead. He is interactive—visitors are encouraged to clamber on him or try to poke out his one good eye (a hubcap). The Troll is 5.5 m (18 ft) high, weighs 6,000 kg (13,000 lb), and is made of steel rebar, wire, and concrete.
  • Address:
  • 3405 Troll Ave N
  • Seattle, WA, 98103
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  • Map: Google


Space Needle


Information:
Located at the Seattle Center, it was built for the 1962 World's Fair, during which time nearly 20,000 people a day used the elevators, with over 2.3 million visitors in all for the World Fair. The Space Needle is 605 feet (184 m) high at its highest point and 138 feet (42 m) wide at its widest point and weighs 9,550 tons. When it was completed it was the tallest structure west of the Mississippi River. The tower also has 25 lightning rods on its roof to prevent lightning damage.

The Space Needle features an observation deck at 520 feet (160 m), and a gift shop with the rotating SkyCity restaurant at 500 feet. Visitors can reach the top of the Space Needle via elevators that travel at 10 miles per hour. The trip takes 43 seconds. On windy days, the elevators are slowed down to a speed of 5 miles per hour .
  • Address:
  • 400 Broad Street
  • Seattle, WA, 98109
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  • Map: Google
Motel6a Avg Room Rate: $60 Address:aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 1234 DurrDurr Ave Seattle, WA, 98102
Maria and Adam are headed to Maui to celebrate! In leiu of gifts, contributions to our honeymoon would be greatly appreciated.