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Q & A

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How should I dress for the wedding?

Answer

Our wedding is a black tie and formal event. We kindly ask guests to wear elegant evening attire. Gentlemen: A suit is perfectly appropriate, but if you’ve been waiting for the right moment to break out a tuxedo, this is it. Ladies: Gowns or classy cocktail dresses are encouraged; the more fabulous, the better!

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Do we need to wear our formal attire to the church ceremony?

Answer

You’re welcome to if you’d like! However, guests may also choose to wear more casual, church-appropriate attire for the ceremony. There will be some time between the end of the ceremony and the start of the evening festivities, so you’re welcome to use that time to return to the hotel and change into your formal evening attire before the night party begins.

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When should I RSVP?

Answer

Please mail your RSVP card as soon as you know if you’ll be attending. If you have any issues, just let us know. Kindly respond by the deadline on your invitation.

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Are little ones invited to the wedding?

Answer

Absolutely!!! Children hold a special place in our hearts, and we’re thrilled they’ll be part of the celebration. To help preserve the magic during the entrances and first dances, we ask parents to keep their little ones close by.

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What should I do if I’m having trouble booking my hotel room for the correct dates?

Answer

If you’re having trouble booking your hotel room on your phone, please try booking your stay on a computer. If you’re still having trouble, please reach out to Lacqua Cammareri at lacqua.cammareri@marriott.com

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What are the travel and accommodation options for the wedding day?

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You’ll find everything you need to know about travel and accommodations in the 'Accommodations' section of our site.

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Is a guest welcome to attend with me?

Answer

We’re so excited to celebrate with our favorite people! If your invitation includes a plus-one, it will list their name or say ‘and guest’.