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October 5, 2024
Vail, CO

ALEXAndra Stern & CHARLes Gladitsch

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What is the wedding attire?

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The dress code for the ceremony and reception is formal attire. Our reception venue is a rustic mountain lodge and western, so feel free to embody the setting with your outfit! Also, refer to the weather Q&A below for more clothing/accessory tips.

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Can I bring a plus one?

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Due to limited capacity, plus ones are only invited if specified on the invitation.

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WHAT IS TRAFFIC LIKE ON I-70 IF COMING FROM DEN AIRPORT OR DENVER AREA?

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If you are driving up to Beaver Creek from the DEN airport or Denver metro area, you will take Interstate 70. The traffic up and down the mountain can be very unpredictable, as I-70 is the main road used to get to ski towns and they are a popular destination. Traffic can extend your driving time by at least 30 minutes to 1 hour on Friday evenings, Saturday mornings, and Sunday afternoons. Give yourself plenty of buffer if you are driving during those times.

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Are children invited?

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Although we love your children, the wedding ceremony and reception are adult-only events.

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WHAT IS THE WEATHER LIKE IN OCTOBER? SHOULD I PACK ANYTHING SPECIFIC?

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64°F highs, 28°F lows --- Please make sure to bring warm clothing if needed. Don't forget to bring sunscreen and sunglasses. Colorado has 300+ days of sunshine per year, and you are much closer to the sun in the mountains. Hand lotion and chapstick are also essentials for the dry climate in Colorado!

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Is there anything I should know about being at HIGH ALTITUDE?

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Beaver Creek is 8,000+ feet above sea level. If you are not used to high altitude, while it may seem crazy, you can experience headache, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, and/or shortness of breath. Make sure to drink plenty of water before traveling to Colorado and while you are visiting! Water is the key to avoiding altitude sickness. Foods high in potassium are also helpful when visiting high-altitude locations (bananas, broccoli, avocado, potatoes, etc.). If you plan to do any hiking or physical activity while visiting, take it slow and have proper food/water with you. You will find yourself more out of breath in the altitude even when doing similar activities that you may do at home. It is no surprise that many professional athletes train in Colorado to increase their endurance!

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