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FAQs

We tried to cover the most common questions that might come up before wedding weekend, but if you need clarification on anything else, don’t hesitate to text or call us!
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When do I need to RSVP by?

Answer

June 15th, 2026 please and thank you!

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What time should I arrive by?

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The ceremony begins promptly at 4:00 pm, so we recommend that you aim to arrive by 3:30 pm to ensure you are seated on time.

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Is there a dress code?

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We’d love to see our family and friends dressed up for the occasion! Semi-formal/cocktail is perfect. It will be July so we are expecting warm weather; we’ll have umbrellas and parasols to help keep everyone cool. Please avoid jeans/denim & avoid shades of white :) There is grass at the ceremony site so wear appropriate shoes!!

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Is the wedding indoors or outdoors?

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The ceremony, cocktail hour, & reception will all be outside (all hosted at the same venue). There is an indoor bar/space during reception as well. Parasol umbrellas will be provided during ceremony. Please make sure to dress appropriately and keep hydrated throughout the day!!

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Will there be a shuttle service? Parking on site?

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Our venue offers free on-site parking, though space is limited. We strongly encourage guests to carpool or use Uber/Lyft and allow extra time for parking. If you will need shuttle transportation back to downtown Oceanside after the celebration, please be sure to indicate this on your RSVP!!

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Can I bring a plus one?

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Due to limited space, we are only able to accommodate those guests formally invited on our wedding invitation. When you RSVP, only invited guest names will appear. Thank you for understanding!

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Are children allowed?

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Our wedding is exclusively for adults 21+. We appreciate your understanding!

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Please note Jeune Perche is a non-smoking facility

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We ask that our guests be respectful of the beautiful venue and refrain from smoking during all festivities.