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FAQs

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What is the dress code?

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The dress code for our wedding day is black tie attire. Black tie is a formal evening dress code. Gentlemen wear a tuxedo with a bow tie while ladies typically wear a formal evening gown.

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What if I don't own a Tuxedo?

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Some options to rent a tuxedo include Black Tux, Generation Tuxedo, or Men's Wearhouse.

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When should I RSVP by?

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To help us with our planning, please RSVP to the event as soon as possible. However, the deadline to mail back your rsvp cards or respond online is July 25, 2026.

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Will transportation be provided?

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Yes, there will be a shuttle provided between Hyatt Centric Hotel, St Ignatius Loyola and the Rainbow Room. Please see travel section for details.

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What time should I arrive for the ceremony?

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Please arrive at St Ignatius Loyola at 2:45 to allow you time to get seated before the procession begins at 3 p.m.

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Can I take photos during the Ceremony?

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We kindly ask that phones and cameras are put away during our wedding ceremony.

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Where do I park if I don't use the shuttle?

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If you are driving directly to the church, we recommend parking in the Belmont Parking Garbage ( 113 E 84th St, New York, NY 10028) or the Wayne Parking Garage (111 E 82nd St, New York, NY 10028). If you decide to drive to the reception, we recommend parking in the Rockefeller Center Garage (53 W 48th St, New York, NY 10020).

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Where should I stay?

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We have reserved a block of rooms at the Hyatt Centric Time Square. Please visit the travel tab for more information.

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What do I do during the break/Catholic Gap?

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This time will allow guest to check into their hotel rooms, freshen up and relax.

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Will there be Vegetarian options?

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Yes. Just let your server at the Rainbow Room know.

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Are children allowed at the wedding?

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As much as we love your little ones, we have chosen to make our special day an adults-only celebration.