We are having an unplugged ceremony. What this means is that we want EVERYONE to enjoy the ceremony. We have hired a professional to document the entire ceremony, so we would like everyone to leave their cellphones in their pockets or at their seats for the ceremony. Also the aisle and ceremony site is very intimate, and anyone attempting to block the aisle or sneaking closer to the ceremony to take pictures, will be asked to return to their seats.
Georgetown is 45 miles west of Denver. Please keep in mind that I70 is a main route to skiing on the weekends, and many people travel to the mountains. Travel time is typically 60 minutes one way, but during the fall season, it may take longer. Be advised that traffic back to Denver can typically take up to two hours so we advise if you are planning on travelling back to Denver, leave later than 6pm to avoid the traffic.
Georgetown is a lovely mountain town, but a fall day tends to be colder than Denver. We recommend your favorite dressy brunch attire, but this wedding is outdoors so make sure you have layers. Also, this entire venue has gravel and grassy areas so I do not recommend high heels.
We would prefer it just be you and your partner so you can have a break, but please let us know if you decide to bring your children so that we can update our catering totals.
If your invitation states "and Guest" you are welcome to bring a date. However exceptions apply, please contact the Bride or Groom if you would like an additional person to attend.
No, an RSVP is required. Due to limitations for reserved seating and the meal provided at the reception, accommodations will not be made for those who do not RSVP.
There is parking on the street surrounding the venue, however please make sure you note the parking signs. Georgetown is a small town and they will enforce parking rules on a Sunday. We also recommend you carpool to Georgetown as it is a small town, and this is a larger wedding.