Our wedding ceremony & reception will be held at at a hotel- The Lodge at Breckenridge- on Saturday, April 25. Direct booking links are at the bottom of this section.
We chose this venue for the stunning views, mountain vibes, and proximity to town. We are beyond excited to have a special experience with each and every one of you and would love for you to stay here with us if you are able to attend.
The Lodge at Breckenridge benefits:
-Free shuttle service to/ from town (less than 5-minute ride)
-Onsite restaurant, breakfast included in stay (the food is surprisingly amazing!)
-One of the most affordable stays in town. And in our opinion, the BEST value by far.
Direct booking links:
-Room block for 20% savings
-If all rooms in the block are booked, try here for 15% savings
-Epic pass holders for 20% savings.
For a beautifully designed, one-of-a-kind experience, we recommend The Inn at The Carlin on Main St. Only 4 beautiful rooms upstairs from the renowned restaurant, The Carlin. Also here is The Tavern Underground, our favorite upscale cocktail bar in town. Actually, it's probably our favorite ever. Way better than anywhere in Austin.
While staying in-town usually comes at a premium, we found this Marriott right off Maggie Pond near Peak 9 base.
Don't overlook VRBO or AirBnB options. This is a tourist town and there are probably more private rentals than hotel options.
If you're planning on skiing or boarding, we recommend staying anywhere listed above; there are free shuttles in town that can take you to the peak bases or the gondola. If you will have a car, parking at the gondola is also a great option (you will need to pay to park in the lot, however). The Marriott location is walking proximity to the base of Peak 9, but Peak 9 may not be open in the late spring, so we don't recommend relying on this to be a ski-on, ski-off option.
For a ski-on, ski-off experience, you will need to book one of the large condo behemoths at the base of Peak 7 or Peak 8. There are some private condos (off Four O'Clock run) which advertise as ski-on, ski-off, but unless they are walking distance to the Snowflake lift, they're really only ski-off. And, Snowflake might not be functional, and runs that go into the neighborhoods might be closed as well.
There are also houses accessible via the gondola stop at Shock Hill, but again make sure they are a reasonable walk from the gondola stop. Some of the houses are much farther from the gondola stop than we would be comfortable walking.