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FAQs

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What's the weather going to be like?

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The historic average temperatures for October 4th are a high of 61 degrees and a low of 33 degrees. It could be sunny, or it could be snowing so be prepared for anything!

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Where should I stay?

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The Lodge at Whitefish Lake has rooms available but you are free to stay anywhere you wish. There are many hotels and Airbnb's in the area. Don't hesitate to reach out if you need help with lodging! Link for discounted rooms at the lodge will be available soon.

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Where is the wedding venue?

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The wedding will be an indoor catholic ceremony at St. Charles in Whitefish, Mt.

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Are kids allowed?

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Yes! All kids are welcome at the ceremony and reception. If you plan on having your child dine at the reception, we will need to know in advance to get a full head count and meal selection.

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What should I wear?

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Please wear cocktail attire. The ceremony and reception are both indoors, but all are invited to Glacier NP for photos. Glacier can be pretty cold this time of year so please bring layers and good shoes for walking on unpaved ground.

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Can I bring a plus-one?

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Unfortunately, no. This is a very small event and all invites should have included your significant others. We are not allowing any other plus-ones. If we have neglected to include your significant other, please reach out.

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Will there be transportation?

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We will have party buses for all events on the big day. The hotel also has a shuttle for the airport and town. For the most part downtown Whitefish is walkable.

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Where should I fly in to?

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FCA is the Kalispell/Glacier airport and is the closest. Missoula is about a 2 hour drive away, but offers additional flight options.

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Do you have a gift registry?

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No. We understand that travelling to Montana is not easy, so your attendance is the only gift we are asking for. Gifts are appreciated, but certainly not expected.