First off, couple things to keep in mind - I was at F.P.R a few weeks back and there was a beach wedding going on up near the main parking lot off E.B. About 100+, many people parking in the lot. The biggest problem I noticed were older folks walking in the sofffffftttttt sand. I offered one lady in her mid 70's a lift to the parking lot proper so she would not need to walk - something to keep in mind if you have older or mobilitiy limited people. Brenton Point could be a good alternative, or Beaver Tail or the previously mentioned westerly - just make sure you have mobility covered...
Getting married at the beach is cool (and tough when you see fish busting) - I know, I did it too...
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Originally Posted by jeffsod
My wife and I got married at Marconi Beach at the historic Marconi Wireless site there is an octagonal wooden platform high on the dune where you can see both Cape Cod Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. We limited the number of guests we invited to the actual ceremony. We had to get a permit from the National Seashore which was like 25 or maybe $50.00. This basically ensures no one else will be doing the same at the location of your choice. It was easy to obtain. There was a bus tour there just before the ceremony was to start but the photographer spoke to the bus driver and they made sure they were gone when the limo pulled up. All in all it was very cool. We had the reception at another location.
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Jeff - my wife and I got married at the EXACT platform at Marconi too - June 3, 1999. Yes, great location, but fish can and do bust out there
