Yes, our ceremony and reception dress code is "Formal. Black tie optional." --- From Brides.com Formal or Black-Tie Optional Wedding Dress Code The wording here indicates something slightly less formal than black tie is acceptable. So, a tuxedo isn't required, but the event is still formal enough for one to be appropriate. Ladies: The choices are the same as with black-tie: a floor-length gown, a fancy cocktail dress, or a dressy pants suit. As far as women are concerned, there's no difference between black-tie attire and black-tie optional attire. Men: Men have the option of wearing a tuxedo or a formal dark suit, white shirt, and conservative tie."
Events to which all guests are invited are listed on the "Schedule" section of the website. Other events (ex. rehearsal dinner) are included on individual guest RSVP pages.
We have a hotel block available. Please see the "Travel" section of our website for more information. Our wedding is in the historic district of Philadelphia and there are plenty of other hotels and accommodations (AirBnB etc.) available in the area.
Absolutely. Please indicate your food preference or allergy on your RSVP.
If formal your invitation says “and Guest,” then yes, if not, we would prefer if it was just you.
We are doing our best to include as many of our close family and friends as possible at our wedding. Your formal invitation will specify if your children are invited. Considering the current state of country and the ongoing pandemic we are unable to answer this question with 100% certainty at this time.