Please RSVP by November 16th.
Yes we have a registry! It is through Zola
Please arrive to the ceremony up to 30 minutes before hand.
Yes there is! The dress code is semi-formal. Please refer to the schedule section under ceremony to see dress code details.
We wish we could invite everyone, but due to our seating and venue capacity, we’re unable to offer plus ones. We truly appreciate your understanding.
As much as we’d love to include everyone, our seating and venue space are limited. We’re only able to welcome infants/children by prior arrangement and children in the bridal party. We truly appreciate your understanding and support.
Yes! Please see our travel section for hotel recommendations.
Please share any food allergies with us as soon as possible so we can send you the menu. That way, you’ll know if our vendors can accommodate your needs, and you’ll have time to make alternate dinner plans if needed.
Yes! For parking information please refer to the invitation that was sent out. Thank you.
We won’t be providing transportation between the hotels and ceremony. If you don’t have a personal or rental car, we recommend using Lyft or Uber for a convenient ride to and from the venue.
Las Vegas winter weather can be a little unpredictable and often varies throughout the day and night. Typically, daytime temperatures are cool—think light sweater or jacket weather—while evenings can feel much colder. Rain is rare but possible, so we recommend keeping an umbrella or rain jacket handy just in case. Our celebration will be held indoors; however, there will also be an outdoor courtyard area where one of the food vendors will be located and where you can visit with the alpacas and goats. If you plan to spend time outside, especially in the evening, we suggest dressing in layers to stay comfortable. For those hoping to explore the nearby mountains or valleys during your visit, please check the weather ahead of time. Conditions there can be much colder than in the city and may include snowfall or even flash flood risks depending on the season.