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FAQs

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When should I RSVP by?

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Please RSVP no later than February 1, 2020.

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Are you registered? Where?

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We are registered through Zola (the site you are currently on) and there is a link to our Amazon wish list as well. Just click the "Registry tab" to explore our lists. Next to "Zola Registry" it will say "Amazon." You have to click Amazon to view that list.

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Is there a dress code?

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Full suits of armor only! If your armor maker is unavailable on such short notice, please wear something comfortable but semi-formal (summer dresses, slacks, collared shirts, that sort of thing). Las Vegas in March is usually in the high 60s, low 70s, but please check the forecast as the date gets closer. If anyone wants to rent a suit/tux/shoes, we recommend Bowties Tuxedo (https://www.bowtiestuxedo.com/). They are located next door to the venue and you can send your measurements electronically.

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

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The ceremony will start at 7:00 p.m. We recommend getting there at least 15 minutes early so that you can sign the guest book and grab a seat. If you are late you will be publicly shamed through creative methods (just kidding).

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Can I bring a date?

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When you RSVP, it should indicate whether you can bring a plus one. If you RSVP and it does not indicate that you have a plus one please contact the bride.

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Are kids welcome?

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Yes, kids of all ages are welcome! If your child/children are not listed as a part of your party please contact the bride (even if they're infants).

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Do you have any hotel recommendations?

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Yes, please click the "Travel" tab above to see information about hotels and the block-rates we secured.

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Parking & Transportation

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Yes, there is parking at Sunset Gardens (the location for the ceremony and reception). However, if you plan on drinking please arrange transportation such as a designated driver, a taxi, or ride-share service like Lyft or Uber. The couple is providing up to $25 per party for Lyft rides. The bride is not licensed to practice law in Nevada and cannot help you if you get a DWI.