The ceremony will start at 3:00pm. Guests may begin arriving around 2:30pm.
Yes! While we understand the casual nature of the venue, we ask that you dress as you would to an indoor ceremony. Formal attire is requested.
Yes. We will provide shuttles that will pick up guests from two primary locations. We will also have a third shuttle available if the need arises, but we recommend being available at the two primary locations for ease. It will be your responsibility to get to the pick up location, but you are also welcome to find your own transportation to the venue. Parking is free and available at the venue. Do keep in mind that if you plan to arrive by shuttle, you will not be able to leave until the end of the night, so if you have plans to leave early, you will need to make other arrangements for transportation away from the venue.
Unfortunately, the shuttles are strictly for wedding transportation only. For guests who would like to have transportation for excursions on the island, we recommend renting a vehicle, especially through Turo or making use of the public transportation on island as well as the various ride share apps available.
We understand the location of our wedding does make for an exciting vacation, but we ask that any guests not previously known to or invited by the bride or groom be brought up to us for approval.
We will not be allowing smoking or vaping on the venue grounds. Alcohol will be served, but we ask that guests do not bring their own beverages into the venue.
While we understand that not everyone follows the same diet, the bride and groom carefully selected dishes that they felt encapsulated the spirit of Hawaii and many of these dishes contain meat, dairy, gluten, soy, and possibly nuts. If you have any concerns about the menu, please contact the bride or groom directly to ensure that you will be able to partake in the courses.
Yes, children are more than welcome to attend. We ask that you maintain responsibility for them and ensure that they are not causing any disruption during the festivities.
We will have professional photography and videography for the day's events, but we encourage people to make use of their own cameras as well. We only ask that you refrain from flash, live streaming, or otherwise disruptive ways of memory capturing during sensitive moments. During the ceremony, we want to see your face, not your phone!