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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

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Hi There,

Looking forward to seeing you all in September. In the meantime we've put together some information about the wedding. There are pages here about the general area, where to fly into, and some ideas for what you can do while you're hanging out and enjoying the weekend.

Make your reservations


Once There

Other things to know about

Accommodation details

Things To Do

What is this place then?

Make your reservation

We will be so happy if you can make it- we understand there is a lot of travel and planning involved in this whole shin-dig so thanks!
To send us your rsvp, use envelope thingie just above. If you have problems using this feature or your silly email wont let you set up an account, you can set up a gmail account really quickly and use that to interact with the fancy envelope button. Or, if all else fails, email us directly at TomAndJanetTogether@gmail.com.
As you may have noticed, your invitation has a specific suggestion for your lodging. We chose this spot on a hunch, so let us know if it doesn't work for you.
 If you are staying at the casino, then please ring them at 1-800-HARRAHS and ask for Harrah’s Rincon and mention Group Code S0925C to receive the group rate. The reservation is also listed under the Wright/Shepherd Wedding. The group rate will be available until midnight on September 2, 2010; after that prevailing rates apply. 

The following locations are on the mountain and should be reserved before August 1:

  • The Bailey House
  • Oak Cabin
  • Meadow Vista Flat
  • Lilacs Cabin
  • The Upper Meadow Lodge 
  • Palomar Views
  • The Graves Residence
  • The Sasse Residence
  • Planwydd
  • Bailey campsite


We have reserved the mountain top cabins in advance, so those of you staying at a location with multiple couples or families won't need to get together and work out who is going to pay for what.
You can make your accommodation payment listed on your invite to the paypal account by using the button on this page and we'll pass it on to the landlords. Please be aware that in order to ensure your stay, we ask that reservations be made before August 1st.

Feel free to contact us if anything is confusing or not working out for you:
TomAndJanetTogether@gmail.com



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Other things to know bout

For those staying in the casino, we're going to provide a shuttle on the wedding day, so there's no reason to drink and drive. We tried to get Willie [Nelson] to play at the wedding but he was booked up, however we did get him to play at the Casino on the Sunday night just in case you want to extend your vacation.

September in California is one of the best times to visit. The sea should be warm enough to trunk it, the weather should be a little cooler than in the height of the summer, but still lots of blue skies. The trees on the mountain will be turning to Autumn. Apple harvest and breezes.

You probably won't need a raincoat (though there is always a chance). Its quite likely going to be pretty warm during the day (and suncreen is a must) so dress appropriately - but, you will need something a bit warmer for the evenings as we'll be up high.

Just a note to the ladies: unless you are really adept and practiced at your swagger in your high heeled shoes, keep in mind that Bailey's is a rustic spot, so the terrain in some areas is somewhat uneven and may be better tread by a low wedge or flat heeled shoe.

Accommodation details

Here we will talk about where you all will stay and how much you all will like it.



Obviously we're not exactly sure who's going to be coming at this point in time but we've outlined accommodations in your invites. There are two main variations available if what we suggest doesn't fit the billing. Firstly there is a campsite at the wedding site itself. Its pretty awesome (picnic tables, fire pits and set in amongst tall trees of the resort. Its also the cheapest option available. Campsites are $17 per night, and flush toilets and cool water showers are included with the campsite. Spots are limited though, so let us know if you think this option is best for you.



The second option is the casino. We've stayed there and the room was really nice, though I'm going to warn any vegetarians to stay away from the food (probably true for meat eaters too but you'll at least have some choice). We'll be running a shuttle up and down to the mountain (about 20-25 minutes). Check back for details about the shuttle closer to the date, or we will let you know the particulars.

Further afield there are other options in Julian (really quaint mining town mostly known for apple pie) and Escondido (more centrally located) but these places are around a hour away so much less convenient. We have pretty much absorbed all the cabins on Palomar, but vrbo.com is a great site to find other nearby places that may be available.

For those of you who want to visit the coast and our lovely town of Encinitas before or after the wedding, we are happy to suggest some options for you. Just send us a message:
wrightjanet44@yahoo.com

Getting there!

Okay.

Let's get something straight.

This is a rural location with winding roads and you're probably going to find that most internet maps or GPS devices get a bit confused with the address.

Luckily there are very few roads on the mountain so brush off those pre 2005 direction skills and you'll be fine. City dwellers be warned, these roads don't run in straight lines.... oh and don't go falling off the edge, this is the top of a MOUNTAIN!

Janet is telling me to tone down the bourbon attitude and get to some real information. So here goes.

Firstly you can use google maps, but to get to the Baileys you'll have to use this location: 33650 Bailey Meadow Road, Palomar Mountain, California, 92060 - this is where the map below links to.

For those flying in, the best location to arrive would be San Diego. After that, the John Wayne airport in Orange county to the north, or even LAX can all be worth considering based on flight cost.

The mountain is about 2-3 hours from anywhere. Those are a cool 2-3 hours though as you drive from coastal Southern California into semi-desert and then up to to the cooler pine forest of the mountain. If you kept going onto the other side, another hours drive will have you in the Anza Borrego desert, and you could probably get to the Salton Sea in two hours.


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Things to do over the weekend

While we won't have any kind of formal schedule for the weekend other than the ceremony at 1pm on Saturday, we hope everyone gets a chance to meet each other and hang out for more than just the few hours of the wedding itself. Oh, and as far as the wedding day, the ceremony will be followed by cocktails, dinner, and dancing- all at the same location within walking distance of each other.
We will be at Bailey's from Thursday the 23rd until Sunday the 26th, and we hope everyone gets a chance to unwind and enjoy themselves.

We'd love to have a casual BYOB on Friday evening at Bailey's so everyone can catch up and we'll let you know the details when we figure them out!
Check back closer to the date to see if any new plans have turned up, but until then, we look forward to seeing you on Palomar Mountain. It is a beautiful place to hike, listen to birds, and is known for star gazing...  so, we'll see you there.

Feel free to email us if you have any unanswered questions:
wrightjanet44@yahoo.com