Mary Caroline & DANNY'S AMERICAN KIWI LOVE STORY

July 20, 2025 • Charleston, SC, United States
103 Days To Go!

Mary Caroline & DANNY'S AMERICAN KIWI LOVE STORY

July 20, 2025 • Charleston, SC, United States
103 Days To Go!

Q + A

What Do I Bring to Wedding Week?

Check out the What to Pack/Bring section of this site. We hope to provide a complete list so that everyone shows up with everything they need!

Who do I text, call, or email if I have any concerns or confusion?

Call or Text Dee Dee at 865-850-3699. Or, you can email any questions you have to: americankiwilove@gmail.com


If you can't reach Dee Dee and need immediate attention, please text Dee Dee's assistant/coordinator, Clara, at 901-634-3269.

Is the wedding party staying in condos, hotels, or houses?

The Bridesmaids will be staying in the Bride's Beach House. The Groomsmen will be staying in the Groom's Beach House. The houses are within a 3 or 4 minute walk from each other.


Wild Dunes Resort is a gated, private community on 1600 acres of land. The housing is booked and is limited to only the folks in the wedding party due to resort rules. Housing is provided for all bridesmaids and groomsmen during the week!

Weather and Bugs in July

Pack plenty of sunscreen for beach week. It is typically very hot and humid during July in Charleston, South Carolina. Late afternoon thunderstorms are typical during hot summers in the south. Keep cool by enjoying dips in the ocean and pools. Exercise and play golf and tennis in the mornings. Drink plenty of water.


In Isle of Palms (Wild Dunes Resort), the summers are hot and muggy. The hot season lasts for 3.6 months, from May 28 to September 17, with an average daily high temperature above 82°F. The hottest month of the year in Isle of Palms is July, with an average high of 88°F and low of 76°F.


Weather in Charleston South Carolina, United States

Daily high temperatures are around 88°F, rarely falling below 83°F or exceeding 94°F.


Mosquitos can be real annoying little pests this time of year and cause you to welp up. To deal with possible mosquitos, consider using a mosquito spray, or try some of the following ideas for a more natural approach:


Mosquitoes hate the smell of lavender, citronella, clove, peppermint, basil, cedarwood, eucalyptus, peppermint, lemongrass and rosemary. Mosquitos are known to hate coconut scented soaps. They also hate oil of lemon eucaplyptus.


Pack some essential oils and bug sprays, if you are worried about mosquitos! We will spray for mosquitos on the property the morning of the wedding just in case they are active that week; however, we recommend you do your part if you are concerned.