Mackinac Island Wedding Saved From The Fire
Jake and Elizabeth Landuyt never expected to have their first dance at Mackinac Island’s Mission Point Resort. They didn’t imagine that their guests would enjoy food prepared by the Mackinac Island Yacht Club, cooked at the Island House Hotel and served on dishes from the Pink Pony. But when smoke from a nearby fire disrupted the newlyweds’ reception, the people of Mackinac Island came together to make sure the memorable day had a picture-perfect ending. It’s a good thing Mackinac Island's wedding service providers are so committed to exceptional customer service! [caption id="attachment_44536" align="alignright" width="252"] Photo by Cody Langhorne[/caption] In case you don't remember the story from the national news, here are the highlights:- Jake and Elizabeth got married on Memorial Day weekend in a beautiful ceremony at the historic Ste. Anne’s Church on Mackinac Island. Then, just as Elizabeth’s father was giving a speech during the reception in the gardens behind the Mackinac Island Yacht Club, flames burst out from a neighboring cottage.
- Smoke filled the air, the Mackinac Island Fire Department arrived and the yacht club was evacuated as a safety precaution. As the couple retreated back to the church to contemplate what might happen next, the wedding professionals of Mackinac Island swung into action.
- Within an hour, the entire wedding reception had been moved by bike and horse-drawn carriage down the street to Mission Point Resort where the CEO served food and a bellhop became the bartender. When the best man went to the church to tell the bride and groom that their wedding reception was ready to resume, the couple was “blown away.”