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FAQs

The Wedding Website of Morgan Judge and Andy Nowicki
If you have any additional questions, Please reach out to the bride or groom at morganandandy1@gmail.com
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What time does the ceremony start?

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The ceremony starts promptly at 4pm. Please plan to arrive 15-20 minutes prior to the ceremony start time.

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Will the ceremony and reception be outdoors?

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The ceremony will take place outdoors, with the reception to follow under a covered patio. Please note that part of the venue includes a grassy area — so ladies, we recommend choosing your footwear accordingly!

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Can I bring a date?

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We'd love to include everyone, but due to limited space, only guests who received a plus one on their invitation will be able to bring a guest. Thank you for understanding! Please reach out to Andy or Morgan and let us know the name of your guest! If you have any questions please let us know!

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Is there a dress code?

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We would love to see our family and friends dress up with us! We kindly encourage all of our guests to dress in garden party formal/cocktail attire. We love color, so feel free to wear colorful dresses, pastels, florals and any color you like—just no white! We do ask that no one wears jeans, flip flops, or T-shirts.

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Is there a hotel block?

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Yes! We have a hotel block at the Courtyard DeLand Historic Downtown. Please see the travel tab for more details. There are also many great hotels and Airbnb's nearby, making it easy to find comfortable accommodations during your visit.

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Are kids welcome?

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We love your little ones! However, we kindly ask that our wedding and reception remain an adults-only celebration. If your child is included on the invitation, they’re absolutely welcome — otherwise, we hope you’ll enjoy a night out with us!

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Is there parking for the ceremony or reception?

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Yes, there will be a complimentary valet service at the venue. Please arrive a little early to allow time for the valet.