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FAQs

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When should I RSVP by?

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December 1st, 2025 PLEASE

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Is there a dress code?

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Think elevated, breezy, and elegant. We’d love for our guests to dress up while staying comfortable in the coastal setting. For women, this could mean flowy dresses, chic jumpsuits, or dressy sandals. For men, lightweight suits, linen shirts with dress pants, or even a sport coat with loafers (no ties necessary!) work perfectly.

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Can I bring a date?

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We’re so excited to celebrate with our closest family and friends, and due to space limitations, we’re only able to accommodate those listed on your invitation. We hope you understand and can’t wait to see you there!

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Is there transportation to and from the hotels to Faro Blanco?

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While we won’t be providing group transportation, there are local taxi services available in the area. Please be sure to plan ahead and allow extra time for one to arrive so you can get to there comfortably and on time!

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A Night Out After?

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After the celebration, we’re planning to keep the party going with some casual bar hopping (and maybe a little casino hopping too!). Everyone’s invited! Exact plans will come together that evening and be shared with the group—so if you're up for a night out, we’d love for you to join us!

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What will the weather be like?

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We’re expecting plenty of sunshine and warm breezes! February in Aruba is one of the best times to visit—typically sunny with daytime temps in the low-to-mid 80s°F. It can get a bit cooler in the evenings with the ocean breeze, so we recommend bringing a light layer just in case.

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Is there airport/hotel info I should know about?

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Yes! Aruba has just one main airport, the Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA), located near Oranjestad—right in the heart of the island. When you arrive, you’ll only be about a 15–20 minute drive from the hotel areas—so getting to your accommodations is a breeze. We have a room block at the Radisson Blu Aruba (J.E. Irausquin Blvd 97-A, Palm Beach/Noord), and you can find all the details—including check-in/out times, rates, and booking instructions—on our travel page That said, Aruba is a compact island with plenty of great places to stay. Feel free to choose any hotel, resort, Airbnb, or VRBO that best suits your taste and budget!

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Do I need a passport to travel to Aruba?

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Yes! A valid passport is required for all U.S. and international travelers. Be sure yours is up to date before the trip.

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Will my phone work in Aruba?

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Most major carriers offer international plans. Check with your provider before traveling to avoid roaming charges—or consider putting your phone on airplane mode and using Wi-Fi when available.

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What if I can’t attend?

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We’ll miss you! Please still RSVP so we can plan accordingly—and feel free to leave us a note on the site or reach out directly.