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August 23, 2019
Estes Park, Colorado

Allison & Jordan

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Are children able to attend?

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Although we love your children, we regretfully cannot accommodate them at the venue. We hope you are able to join us anyway and enjoy a fun evening with friends and family!

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Do we need to bring an ID to the wedding?

Answer

YES YES YES - The venue will not serve you without ID!

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Do I need to rent a car?

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No. There are shuttles from the airport that will take you to Estes Park. Once in Estes Park, the city provides shuttle services to most places. Shuttle service will be provided to and from the venue and to and from the after party from select hotels listed on the travel page. If you decide to rent a car, keep in mind you will be driving on windy mountain roads!

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What are the affects of high altitude?

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At the high altitude of Colorado Mountains everyone is affected to some degree. As you go to the higher altitudes, the barometric pressure decreases, the air is thinner and less oxygen is available. At elevations of 8,000 plus feet many symptoms may occur including: breathing faster and more deeply which results in shortness of breath and exertion, headache, nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual tiredness (this is more commonly referred to as AMS or acute mountain sickness). These symptoms should go away in a day or two. If symptoms persist or worsen a physician should be consulted. Even a short visit to the doctor can save the rest of your trip.

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What can I do to prevent altitude sickness?

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Increase fluid intake- 2 or 3 times normal intake: water and juice are best, hydration is key! Drink enough to urinate every two hours. Avoid alcohol and minimize caffeine on arrival and a couple days after. Remember, you may be much more sensitive to the effects of alcohol at a higher altitude, please be very careful. Decrease salt intake as salt causes your body to retain fluids, increasing the severity of altitude illness. Eat frequent small meals high in carbs, low in fat and low in protein. Maintain moderate physical activity and get plenty of rest. Medications and oxygen can help you feel better. Diamox is a prescription drug that prevents the unpleasant symptoms for many people. Recent experience suggests that a small dose of Diamox will suffice (125 mg).

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