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Shuttle Schedule


Friday November 19th, 2021

Sangeet from Embassy Suites to CFBG

Bus 1:  6:30pm

Bus 2:7:10pm


Sangeet from Cape Fear Botanical Gardens to Embassy Suites:

Bus 1: 9:15pm 

Bus 2: 10:00pm


Saturday November 20th, 2021:

Wedding from Embassy Suites to CFBG:

Bus 1:  9:30am

Bus 2 : 9:50am

Bus 3: 10:10 am

Bus 4: 10:30 am

Wedding from CFBG to Embassy Suites:

Bus 1: 2:00 pm 

Bus 2 : 2:20 pm

Bus 3  2:40 pm

Bus 4  3:00 pm

Reception from Embassy Suites to CFBG:

Bus 1: 5:30pm

Bus 2 : 5:40pm

Bus 3:  5:50 pm

Bus 4:  6:00 pm

Reception from CFBG to Embassy Suites

Bus 1: 9:30pm 

Bus 2 : 10:30pm

Bus 3: 11:00 pm

Bus 4:12:00 am

Directions & Map

The Cape Fear Botanical Gardens of Fayetteville

Flights

Fayetteville Regional Airport

Approximately 20 minutes from the Embassy Suites

FAY

Raleigh-Durham International Airport

Approximately 1hr and 20 minutes from the Embassy Suites

RDU

Things to Do - Fayetteville, NC

Attractions Nearby: Fort Bragg

Fort Bragg is the world’s largest airborne facility, with more than 45,000 military personnel. Among the 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg is home to the 18th Airborne Corps, Special Operations, the “Green Berets,” Psychological Operations Command, the Delta Force, and the colorful “Golden Knights” of the U.S. Army Parachute Team.

Attractions on post include:


*82nd Airborne Division War Memorial Museum - tells the history of the 82nd from WWI (pre-airborne) to today.
*JFK Special Warfare Museum - the history of the special forces and psychological operations.
*Longstreet and Shady Grove Churches and cemeteries - many Civil War dead buried on site. Highlights how people worshipped in the 18th and 19th centuries. (contact Cultural Resources at 910-396-6680 to arrange a tour.)
*Iron Mike - the paratrooper Icon stands ready at the entrance of Ft. Bragg
* Sicily Drop Zone - watch paratroopers training. (call for schedule)

Things to Do - Raleigh, NC

Tobacco Road - College Basketball Tour

It’s time to take sides in one of college basketball’s biggest rivalries by deciding whether you’ll visit the Carolina Basketball Museum at UNC Chapel Hill or the Duke Basketball Museum at Duke University in Durham.

If you’re headed to Chapel Hill, stop by Time-Out Restaurant – a place where Tar Heel greats from Michael Jordan to today’s players stop in for a chicken 'n cheddar biscuit sandwich – before you set foot on campus. Once on the beautiful grounds of UNC, make your way to the Ernie Williamson Athletics Center to spend a little time reliving the greatest moments in UNC men’s basketball history.

Tar Heel fans seeking refreshment after their visit should stop by The Crunkleton for high-end cocktails or Top of the Hill Restaurant and Brewery for in-house brews and more. Cap off your UNC experience by staying at The Carolina Inn, an elegant spot right in Chapel Hill.

Blue Devil fans will want to skip Chapel Hill and make a beeline for nearby Durham and have lunch at a spot like Dame’s Chicken & Waffles or Bull City Burger and Brewery. Once you’re fed, you’ll find the Duke Basketball Museum and Duke Athletics Hall of Fame in the Schwartz-Butters Athletic Center. Between the trophy case, jerseys, and tributes to players and teams from the past, there’re plenty for Dukies to see here.