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FAQs

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When should I RSVP by?

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We kindly ask that you RSVP by May 1st, as we need to finalize our guest count for the chapel. We understand this timeline is tight, and we truly hope you'll be able to celebrate with us!

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Are kids welcome?

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This is a 21+ event. Please plan accordingly if you are joining us.

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Is there transportation to and from the ceremony?

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We're not providing transportation to the chapel, but we recommend sharing an Uber, Lyft, or taxi with fellow guests for a fun ride together. After the ceremony, you'll head to In-N-Out, which is just 9 minutes away—another Lyft ride will get you there!

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Can I bring a date?

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No plus ones unless otherwise listed with your RSVP.

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Are there any other events that I should know about around the wedding?

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Saturday is our wedding day! We're planning a brunch on Saturday morning, and we'd love for you to join us. On Sunday, we're gathering at the pool for a more relaxed celebration. Both events are highly recommended! We'll be in Vegas starting Friday and departing Monday, so there's plenty of time to celebrate together.

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What will be provided?

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We're keeping things budget-friendly! We'll provide dinner at In-N-Out following the ceremony and a spot on our party bus for guests ages 20-32. Please plan accordingly for flight, hotel accommodations, and any additional expenses such as alcohol (which we'll cover on the party bus), gambling, and airport transportation.

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Is there a dress code?

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"Vegas Chic" or Festive Cocktail attire We're expecting warm weather and have an exciting party bus adventure planned for after the ceremony! Since we'll be capturing lots of photos, we'd love for you to dress in a way that makes you feel comfortable and confident throughout the day.

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How long is the ceremony?

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Our ceremony will be approximately 15 minutes long. We kindly ask that you arrive 30 minutes early to allow time for seating, as required by the chapel.