Our wedding dress code is formal. For women, this means a long evening gown, and for men, a suit and tie are appropriate.
To ensure we can accommodate all our beloved guests, only those explicitly named on your invitation are included. Thank you for understanding!
While we love all your little ones, we respectfully request no children at the wedding. Should you want to bring the whole family down to experience all that Orlando has to offer, we’d love to have them at the EPCOT day on Thursday or the Welcome Party Friday night. If you need a babysitter for wedding day, we highly recommend reaching out to Kids’ Nite Out: https://kidsniteout.com
The Ceremony will start promptly at 4:15PM. We ask that everyone arrive by 4:00PM to ensure you have time to get to your seat.
We want all of our guests to enjoy the Ceremony in the moment, so we kindly request no photos during the event. We have professional photographers to capture every moment so you can unplug and enjoy!
Our ceremony and cocktail hour will be held outside but we will be dancing the night away inside for dinner and our reception.
Yes! We are excited to incorporate many Jewish traditions into our wedding including the Ketubah, Chuppah, Glass breaking, and Horah. We will be having both a Rabbi and our friend Tyler officiate the Ceremony.
Yes! We will have buses that will pick-up at the Courtyard/Residence Inn. They will be departing at 3:15PM to ensure everyone makes it to the Ceremony on time and will return to the hotel at the end of the night. You do not need to be staying in the block to use the buses - if you’d like to drive to the hotel there is a public parking deck across the street. We do request everyone notate on their RSVP if they will need bus transportation - this will help us plan accordingly. Please note - should you wish to drive, there is ample parking at the venue, however there is no overnight parking. We want everyone to enjoy the party in a safe and responsible way, so if you are planning to drink, we prefer you take the bus.