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Q & A

If you have any other questions other than what we've listed here, please reach out to our wedding planner, Jena, at (412) 980-9342
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Can I bring a date?

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In order to keep our wedding as intimate as possible, only the guest formally invited on your wedding invitation will be accommodated. If you received a plus one, it will appear on your invitation and under your name when you RSVP. Thank you for understanding!

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Where are the ceremony and reception taking place?

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The ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception will be held on-site. Weather permitting, the ceremony and cocktail hour will be held outdoors.

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What time should I arrive?

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Please arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the ceremony start time to find parking and your seat. Once the ceremony begins, no entrance will be granted.

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Are kids welcome?

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While we love your little ones, this is strictly an adults-only occasion with an exception to those in the bridal party. Enjoy a night off and come ready to party!

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What if I didn't RSVP in time?

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If we do not receive your RSVP by the date provided, it will automatically be marked a "no". We will miss celebrating with you but it is imperative we provide our vendors with a final guest count within the time they have given us.

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What if I RSVP "yes" but can no longer make it?

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Please reach out to the bride, groom, or MOB as soon as you can so we can make the proper arrangements and let our vendors know of the new guest count.

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Is there a dress code?

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Our dress code is (ALL BLACK) Black-Tie Attire. This dress code is REQUIRED. Please check the "Guest Attire Inspiration" page for more details.

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What does (all black) Black-tie attire mean?

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To set the tone of the wedding we are requiring that everyone show up in (ALL Black) Black-Tie Attire. Black-Tie is a formal dress code for special events.

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Can I take pictures?

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We are having an "unplugged ceremony" (no phones or cameras). The greatest gift you can give us is being fully present as we say " I do". We have hired a team of professionals to capture this moment for us and we promise to share our photos as soon as we receive them. After the ceremony, feel free to take as many photos and videos as you'd like!

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Can I post pictures of the wedding on social media?

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We ask that all photos and videos with bride and groom are not shared until Kyleigh & Ben have posted.