Our wedding dress code is formal attire. Guests are encouraged to wear a suit and tie, dress shirt with tie, a floor-length gown, or formal cocktail dress. The ceremony will be held outdoors in a grassy area so we recommend block heels or heel stoppers. We kindly request guests avoid wearing champagne colored dresses (and white, of course!) as our amazing wedding party will be wearing those colors. Still not sure what to wear? Check out this inspiration board we put together. Hope it helps! https://pin.it/4cLjeoynB
Due to limitations of the venue, only the guests formally invited on your wedding invitation will be accommodated. If you received a plus one, they will appear when you RSVP.
Please arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the ceremony start time to find parking and your seat. The ceremony will begin at 4:30pm so plan to arrive at 4pm. Once the ceremony begins, entrance will not be permitted until the ceremony is completed.
Yes! Our venue partners with the hotels on West Kathryn Avenue and offers free shuttle services to and from the venue. Please keep in mind there is limited capacity and will be working on a first come, first serve basis and limited to hotel block guests only. Guests are able to keep their cars at the venue parking lot until 9:30am the next morning for those that drive to the venue but need to take an Uber or Lyft at the end of the night. We recommend booking your ride earlier than you plan to leave as it may take a while for them to arrive to the venue. If you plan to drive yourself to and from the venue, there is plenty of parking on-site.
Yes! Since it is an open bar, any outside alcohol is strictly prohibited. We want all our guests to enjoy safely, so please arrange transportation from the venue if you plan on drinking.
The Cord and Veil During the ceremony, a ceremonial cord and veil will be placed over the couple to symbolize the two joining as one. The Exchanging of Coins This wedding tradition is an act of unity that symbolizes the couple's commitment to shared prosperity, wealth, and mutual support. Traditional Money Dance The money dance is a common wedding ritual in both Filipino and Mexican cultures. This tradition is a tangible way to provide well-wishes for the couple and their future. During the money dance, guests can pin paper bills onto the bride and/or groom as a symbol of support for the newlyweds. It is also a fun opportunity to get a one-on-one dance with the bride and/or groom!