Welcome

Thursday, November 26th 2026

Kick off celebrations at one of Queenstown’s most iconic spots.

AJ Hackett Bungy Centre

State Highway 6 (SH6), Gibbston Valley

4:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Dress code: Cocktail

Parking available onsite

Wedding

Friday, November 27th 2026

Hogan Gully, Arrowtown

3:00 pm arrival for a 3:30pm start

Dress code: Black Tie

Transport will be provided, please see RSVP for details

Address will be provided closer to the time for those who want to organise their own transport.

No parking onsite

Recovery

Saturday, November 28th 2026

Surprise location

12:30 pm pick up for 1pm arrival

8:00 pm finish

Dress code: Queenstown Western

MOOD BOARD HERE

Dust off your dancing shoes and get back in the saddle for a second rodeo that’s sure to get rowdy. Expect more music, more merriment, and one final celebration to round out the weekend in style.

Please note, this will not be the kind of recovery you can pop in and out of, so bear that in mind when making your arrangements.

Transport will be provided, please see RSVP for details

Pickup location will be in central Queenstown

No parking onsite

Please note you cannot drive to this location we will be running transport back to Queenstown from 5pm.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a registry or wishing well?

Your attendance on this day is the greatest gift of all.

There is no wishing well or registry

Will transport be provided?

Welcome Drinks: There will not be transport provided, however, there is ample parking onsite, and taxis and Ubers are readily available.

Wedding: Transport is being provided, picking up from Queenstown, Arrowtown, and Millbrook. Please see RSVP for details.

Recovery:Transport to the recovery site is being provided from a location in central Queenstown. Please note there will be no parking or driving to this location.

Are children invited?

We respectfully request all events to be child free.

Any other information on the dress codes?

Welcome Drinks: Cocktail style

Wedding: Strict Black Tie

Ladies: Gowns/dresses below the knees

Gentlemen: Black Tux or suit

Recovery: Alpine Western

What weather can we expect?

November in Queenstown is pleasant but highly changeable, with daily temperatures typically ranging 16 degrees to 20 degrees. Packing layers is essential for mild days and cold nights. In true Queenstown style it can be unpredictable—4 seasons can occur in one day so please ensure you pack a coat!

Guest communication

Our planners will touch base with everyone 3 months out with key updates and reminders and then again 2 weeks out with final transport details and all relevant information.

I still have questions!

Please feel free to contact Laice & Doug at hello@placeoflb.com.au

We kindly ask that you RSVP by July 15th

RSVP