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FAQs

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Can I stay at camp?

Answer

For those who would like to be fully immersed in the "camp" experience, we have reserved Camp Marymount Friday through Sunday, and we would love to have you stay with us at no cost to you! The cabins are communal and somewhat "rustic." Please note that space is limited to stay at camp, so accommodations will be made on a first come first serve basis. The Cabins: - There is a large common room in each cabin as you enter, then each cabin has 4 separate rooms off the common room. Each room sleeps up to 8 people on twin-sized bunk beds - Each room has its own full bathroom with a shower - One room in each cabin is handicap accessible - The cabins have AC/heat What to Bring? - You will need to bring your own twin-sized bedding or sleeping bag, pillow, and any other sleeping necessities -Towel, toiletries, shower shoes if you want -There is a water fountain in each cabin, so bring a reusable water bottle Please reach out to Olivia or Andrew if you would like to stay in the cabins. We will assign rooms for people who know each other. We have a limited number of spaces, so camp housing will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

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What time should I get there?

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Arrive 20-30 minutes before the ceremony starts at 3pm. The Outdoor Chapel is about a mile drive from the entrance down a paved/gravel road to a field where you can park. From there, it is a short walk from the parking field to the chapel.

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Can I bring my kids/animal/additional people?

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No. You can bring who was on your RSVP.

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What should I wear?

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Dress code for the wedding is semi-formal/cocktail. Please check the weather and take your personal comfort with cold into consideration, it is December. Shades of blue, cream, and neutrals are encouraged. Pintrest/the internet is encouraged for ideas Dress code for the welcome dinner is elevated casual. Layers are encouraged for the entire weekend