Justin & Brendan
Saturday,
Dec. 7, 2024
King Parrot Cottages & Event Centre, Pennyroyal, VIC.
The Wedding
3 p.m. Saturday Dec. 7, 2024
We are delighted to invite you to the celebration of our marriage
Please join us among the towering eucalypts and luscious ferns of the Otway Ranges to celebrate our wedding. This website should answer most of the questions you have about the day, but if you have any other questions please reach out to us!
Ceremony
Saturday, Dec. 7, 3 p.m. The Enchanted Forest, King Parrot Cottages & Event Centre, VIC.
Reception
Saturday, Dec. 7, 4 p.m. – 11 p.m. The Lodge, King Parrot Cottages & Event Centre, VIC.
Dress Code
The dress code for our wedding is formal attire. However, there is a short walk on dirt and gravel to and from the Enchanted Forest for our ceremony - we'd recommend not wearing high heels!
The grooms will be wearing shades of green on their special day, so please avoid this colour if possible.
Getting There
By Car
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1 hour and 50 minutes from Melbourne Airport
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2 hours from northern suburbs (Preston)
Car rentals
For people flying interstate, there is car rental available at Melbourne Airport from several suppliers, including:
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+ others
Where to stay
We have a free on-site campground available for guests on a first in, best dressed basis. There are also plenty of options nearby for accommodation, some of which you can explore by clicking below:
What to do
Nature adventures, cafes and wineries!
King Parrot site map
Wedding Gifts....
We both agree that we don't want gifts from our guests as your presence for this celebration is gift enough!
However, if you are set on getting us something for this occasion, you are welcome to contribute to our Honeymoon fund wishing well which will be available on the wedding day.
Gadubanud Country
We recognise that the wedding will be held on Gadubanud Country. King Parrot stands on what always was and always will be Gadubanud Country. We acknowledge descendants of the Gadubanud, along with others identifying as Maar, as the traditional owners of these unceded lands, waters and skies. Our acknowledgement also extends to the neighbouring Wadawurrung and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We pay our respects to Country, the people, and Elders: past, present and emerging.