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The ceremony location

 

Our wedding ceremony will be situated in the stylish West End neighborhood of the nation's capital (Washington D.C.), at The Westin Georgetown, Washington D.C., U.S.A. 

 

Our ceremony will begin at 6:pm, on Saturday, May 21st, 2016. Please arrive 15 - 20 minutes early to allow time for seating and parking. We have decided to have a traditional ceremony which should last around 20 minutes. We will be taking our wedding photographs during the ceremony. 

 

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Sebastiaan holding Kia
Cake tasting 1
Kia and Sebas Black White
Kia and Sebas under trees
Kia and I sitting on the ground
Kia and I on the stairs 2
Kia and I in front of white doors
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Sebas and Kia (sitting and liggend)

The Wedding Party.

 

We are honored and delighted to have some of our best friends from over the years to be apart of this special day in our lives. We can't thank them enough for being there to support us.

 

Bridesmaids

  • Sarah Branzelle - Maid of Honor

  • Jay Kirby

  • Greg Burks

 

Groomsman

  • James Clouthier - Best Man

  • Kai Oldenburg

  • Rick Bakker

 

Hotel accomodation

 

For your comfort and convenience we have made the following hotel arrangements. A limited number of rooms have been reserved at a special rate for our wedding. These rates are available until April 19 by mentioning the SEALS/OLDENBURG WEDDING. For more information, please visit the hotel by clicking on the link below. 

 

 

 

An important thing to note is that there is going to be a large city-wide event the same weekend as our wedding so hotel rooms will sell fast. If you do intend on coming (and we’re hoping you do), please reserve before  March 1st, 2016. 
 

We are pleased to confirm that The Westin Georgetown is currently holding guest rooms as follows:

  • Special rate of $249 single standard occupied room, per night, plus tax.

  • $299 double standard occupied room, per night, plus tax.

 

Standard guestroom types are Standard King or Double-Double. Double-Doubles are extremely limited at the Hotel and availability cannot be guaranteed. For a family with small children we recommend two connecting rooms or a suite option (call for rates) for comfort and enjoyment. Suite requests and guestroom requests outside of the block dates should be directed to the Group Rooms Coordinator at (202) 955-4411.

 

Thursday 05/19/2016 Friday 5/20/2016 Saturday 5/21/2016 Sunday 5/22/2016 Traditional Run of House 5 15 20 5 RESERVATIONS We understand that reservations will be made by Individual Call-In.

 

The Hotel must receive these reservations no later than April 19th, 2016. After this date, the hotel will release the unsold portion of our commitment for general sale. The hotel will continue to accept reservations after the cut-off date, subject to availability, at the prevailing rate.

 

For informattion, call the Reservations Office at 1 (800) WESTIN – 1(800) 937-8461

 

 

Other Hotel Options

 

The Georgetown Inn Hotel

1310 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20007

Phone: 866-971-6618

Fax: 202-333-8308

Email: GeorgetownInn@Yourdchotels.com

Website; www.georgetowninn.com/

 

 

 

 

Holiday Inn Washington-Georgetown

2101 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007

Phone; 202) 338-4600

Website; http://www.ihg.com/destinations/us/en/united-states/district-of-columbia/washington-hotels

 

 

 

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AIRBNB - Washington D.C. 

Airbnb is to hotels as Uber is to taxis. An accommodations-booking platform with more than 2 million listings worldwide, Airbnb lets users rent out their homes to traveler.  Dc has over 200 options to rent. Airbnb is significantly more affordable than staying at a hotel in the greater D.C. area. You may save hunderds of dollars for a week stay in Washington D.C. by choosing Airbnb. 

 

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About and what to do in Washington D.C. 

 

Since its official founding in 1790, the nation's capital has been home to high-profile historic events. Read on to learn about the city's historical highs and lows. Founded on July 16, 1790, Washington DC is unique among American cities because it was established by the Constitution of the United States to serve as the nation’s capital. From its beginning, it has been embroiled in political maneuvering, sectional conflicts and issues of race, national identity, compromise and, of course, power.

 

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Washington, DC offers attractions and activities for everyone, including visitors on a budget. 100 Free (& Almost Free) things to Do in Washington DC.

 

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About and what to do in Georgetown, D.C.

 

A nationally-designated historic district, Georgetown was founded in 1751, nearly half a century before the District of Columbia, as a bustling port city on the banks of the Potomac. Today Georgetown is a neighborhood with a vibrant business district, an active residential community, and a popular recreational waterfront. It is D.C.’s premier destination and ‘playground’ for shopping, dining, history, fitness, and family fun.

 

Georgetown offers a variety of 450+ shopping, dining and entertainment options in a beautiful, historic setting. M Street, Georgetown’s main avenue, is recognized as one of the best shopping streets in the country. The intersection of M and Wisconsin Avenue is the heart of Georgetown, with boutique-lined streets extending in all four directions. Known for its quaint cobblestone streets and 18th and 19th century architecture, the neighborhood is a delightful mix of past and present that sets it apart from the rest of Washington, D.C.

 

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