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FAQs

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How soon should I book accommodations?

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Great question! We recommend booking your accommodations as soon as possible. With the annual music festival happening, hotel and Airbnb availability will become more and more limited. Even if you’re not 100% sure you can join us, we suggest reserving a refundable option just in case. You can find accommodation resources under the "Travel" tab.

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What is the dress code?

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We kindly ask that you wear semi-formal or cocktail attire. Our theme is Elevated Garden Party—so feel free to play with color and floral patterns! Our Wedding Colors: Moss, Olive, Sage, Dusty Rose, Wine, & Mauve. A quick note: both the ceremony and reception will be held on grass, so block heels or flats are recommended.

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What time should I arrive?

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The ceremony will begin at 4:00 PM. We kindly ask guests to arrive between 3:30 and 3:45 PM to be seated before it starts.

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What’s the typical weather that time of year in Sandpoint, ID?

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In early August, Sandpoint typically enjoys warm, sunny, and dry weather. Daily high temperatures average in the upper 70s to low 80s°F, with cooler evenings dipping into the mid-50s°F. August is also one of the driest months of the year, bringing plenty of sunshine and minimal rainfall.

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Can I bring a guest?

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When you RSVP, you’ll see if a plus-one has been included on your invitation. If a guest is listed, you’re welcome to bring them. If not, we kindly ask that you attend as invited.

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Where Do I Park?

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You’ll likely have rented a car or driven up to Sandpoint. Since it’s a very walkable town, we hope you’ll stroll over from where you’re staying. If you do drive, please park along the street rather than at the property, as the driveway will be reserved for wedding vendors. And most importantly, if you’re driving after the reception, please be safe and plan ahead with a designated driver, or consider walking or grabbing an Uber back instead.