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May 15, 2026
Baltimore, MD

A & P

FAQs

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What is the dress code?

Answer

Our wedding will be a formal affair. We kindly ask guests to dress in formal attire- dark suits and ties, tuxedos, floor-length gowns, formal mid-calf or ankle-length dresses. We can’t wait to celebrate with you in style!

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What time should I arrive for the ceremony?

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The ceremony will begin promptly at 6:00pm. Please plan to arrive by 5:45pm. Doors will close promptly 15 minutes before the ceremony begins. Please take parking and rush hour traffic into consideration!

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Is parking available?

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Complimentary valet parking is available to all guests. There is also street parking for those who wish to park themselves. Valet parking will open 45 minutes prior to the ceremony start time.

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Are children invited?

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This is an adults only event.

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Can I bring a plus one?

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We kindly ask that only those whose invitations specifically include “and guest” bring a plus one. All other invitations have been addressed to the individuals we are able to accommodate. We appreciate your understanding.

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Are there room blocks for any of the surrounding hotels?

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Yes! You can see more information for our hotel blocks under the “Travel” tab. We have room blocks at two hotels within 10 minutes of the venue.

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Will transportation be provided?

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There is no transportation being provided from any of the suggested hotel accommodations. Both hotel blocks are within a 10 minute drive to the venue. Uber/Lyft are readily available.

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Will the wedding be indoors or outdoors?

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Ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception will all be held indoors.

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What if I have dietary restrictions?

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Please let us know when you RSVP. Our caterer can accommodate dietary restrictions as long as there is advanced notice. Please reach out to Amanda or Patrick if you have concerns!

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What is an apron dance?

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The apron dance is a wedding tradition celebrated in both of our families. During the reception, guests are invited to dance with the bride or groom and pin money onto the family apron. This tradition is a fun way for loved ones to share a dance and offer their well wishes. Feel free to bring a dollar, Monopoly money, or whatever! It’s all about sharing a moment on the dance floor!