For Hannah and Marcus, a single afternoon was never going to be enough. They wanted the kind of wedding you sink into — where the people who matter most arrive early, stay late, and never once check the time. So they gave themselves three days in the pines at Sundance Acres, and never looked back.
Day one — settling in
They arrived the day before with a carload of decor and zero deadlines. The afternoon was for hanging string lights, walking through the ceremony, and a slow rehearsal dinner that melted into a bonfire long after dark. By the time they went to bed, the venue already felt like theirs.

Day two — the day itself
Morning was unhurried — coffee on the deck, hair and makeup in the guest house, no convoy of cars to coordinate because everyone was already on site. They married in the clearing under the mountain arch, celebrated over a long dinner, and danced under the lights until the fire called everyone outside again.

Day three — the part nobody talks about
The morning after is the secret weapon of a multi-day wedding. Instead of a rushed checkout, Hannah and Marcus shared a slow breakfast with everyone who camped over, relived the whole night, and packed down in their own time. "That breakfast," Hannah told us, "might have been my favourite part of the entire wedding."
The details
Package: Full Venue Access ($6,000) · Add-ons: day-of coordination and decor & rentals · Guests: 120 · Season: late spring. If you're dreaming of something similar, the weddings page breaks down exactly what's included, and you can check your date here.


