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FAQs

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What Is The Dress Code For The Wedding?

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Mountain-dressy-casual/semi-formal. In other words, we don't want anyone feeling stressed out by this question! Wear something fun and comfortable. Most importantly, don't forget to bring a jacket or sweater! October is a swing month up there weather-wise, so come prepared! There will be heaters on the deck for cocktail hour and dinner, but layers are encouraged. Women: Flowy Dresses + Sweaters/Jackets Men: Dress Pants & Shirt, Jacket/Tie-Optional

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Are Kids Allowed?

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Yes! This is a kid-friendly wedding.

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What Time Should I Arrive For The Ceremony?

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The ceremony begins at 4pm and is about a 5-10 minute walk from the actual lodge. Please leave enough time to get to the ceremony space at 3:30pm so that we can start on time.

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Is There Parking At The Venue?

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Yes! Plenty of parking spaces for everyone coming!

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What Are Some Things To Do In Estes?

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First of all, anyone is welcome to join us on a hike via Nymph Lake Trail on Saturday. We'll start early, have lunch at the lake, and head back for dinner! (https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/colorado/tyndall-glacier-and-nymph-dream-emerald-and-haiyaha-lakes) Rocky Mountain National Park is adjacent to the town and is one of the area's most enchanting destinations, encompassing a spectacular range of mountain environments. The park is known for its stunning scenery, abundant wildlife, alpine lakes, and numerous hiking trails. There is something for everyone to do! Check available daily reservations here: https://www.recreation.gov/timed-entry/10086910 Another way to experience the mountain trails in a whole new way is via the Mustang Mountain Coaster! Buckle up and ride down 2,000 linear feet of one of the town's most iconic horse ranches. Fun for families with the ability to accommodate kiddos as young as three years old (https://www.visitestespark.com/listings/mustang-mountain-coaster/7375/). Estes Park’s bustling downtown is filled with shops, boutiques, and galleries offering something for everyone. Everything is walkable! The Estes Park Farmer’s Market is held from 8am to 1pm every Thursday at the Estes Park Visitor Center parking lot, where visitors can peruse Colorado-grown and Colorado-made products. Here are some locals-suggested food spots: 1. Rock Cut Brewing - Patio and drinks with food truck. 2. The Barrel - Nice vibe on edge of downtown. 3. Mangia Mangia Wood Fired Neapolitan Pizza truck 4. Coffee on the Rocks - Coffee, wine, picnic tables, and a pond. 5. Scratch Bakery - The burritos and sandwiches are amazing! 6. Donut Haus - Traditional and gluten free donut bakery. Everyone raves about this gas station donut spot! 7. Fresh Burger Stop - same location as Donut Haus 8. Bird’s Nest - Pizza, coffee and pastries. 9. Bird & Jim - Nice restaurant with local food. 10. Kind Coffee - Grab a drink and sit by the river. 11. Burgers & Gyros