Our ceremony begins at 4:30 PM, and we kindly ask that guests arrive by 4:00 PM to allow time to park, find seating, and silence phones before the processional begins.
All events — the ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception — will take place on-site at Camp Lucy’s Ian’s Chapel in Dripping Springs, Texas.
We’re asking guests to dress in cocktail attire with a formal flair. Think elevated and timeless — suits, jumpsuits, or dresses in neutral tones like black, white, cream, or soft hues. The wedding party will be wearing a Tuscan-inspired palette of greens and dusty blushes. The ceremony will be outdoors overlooking the Hill Country cliffs, cocktail hour will be held under a covered pavilion, and the reception will take place indoors in the grand hall. Texas winters are mild (typically mid-60s), but we recommend bringing a shawl or light jacket for comfort. Block heels or wedges are encouraged for the outdoor ceremony.
Yes — we invite guests to be fully present during the ceremony. Please refrain from taking photos or videos until after we’ve said “I do.”
We have a room block on-site at Camp Lucy for our wedding party and guests who wish to stay close to the celebration. We are also partnering with a local boutique hotel nearby that offers shuttle service — those details will be shared soon.
Yes — guests staying off-site will need a Camp Lucy day pass to access the property for the wedding. Don’t worry! We’ll provide day passes for all invited guests who are not lodging on-site.
For guests flying in, the closest airport is Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS), approximately 40 minutes from Camp Lucy. Guests arriving earlier in the week may also fly into Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) (about 3.5 hours away).
We are not providing shuttles since most of our family and wedding party will be staying on-site. However, we’re exploring options for Uber discount codes for local rides — more information to come.
Yes, parking is available on-site for all guests.
Please RSVP by January 13, 2027. Your timely response helps us finalize meal selections, seating, and guest accommodations. Formal invitations will include RSVP details and entrée options.
We’ll be sharing a family-style dinner with guests choosing entrées when submitting their RSVPs. Please pay special attention to the RSVP section for dietary restrictions so we can accommodate vegetarian or allergy-friendly options.
Yes! Enjoy an open bar during cocktail hour and the reception.
We love your little ones, but our wedding will be an adults-only celebration. If bringing children is unavoidable, please contact us directly so we can help with arrangements.
To keep our celebration intimate, we kindly ask that only those listed on your invitation attend.
Your presence is truly the greatest gift. For those who would like to give something more, our registry focuses on helping us make our house a home, plan our honeymoon, and create future adventures together. You can find the full registry linked on the main page of our wedding website.
If you’re arriving early or staying a little longer, Dripping Springs has plenty to explore beyond Camp Lucy. Known as the Gateway to the Hill Country, this area is filled with charming shops, local wineries, and hidden-gem experiences that make it the perfect mini getaway. Some of our favorite local highlights include: Deep Eddy Vodka Distillery: Visit the hometown of Deep Eddy for vodka tastings and cocktails in a relaxed Hill Country setting. Hamilton Pool Preserve: A breathtaking natural swimming hole and limestone grotto — perfect for a short scenic hike. Downtown Dripping Springs: Boutique shopping, local art, and plenty of Texas charm. Bell Springs Winery & Brewery: Sample local wines or craft beer while enjoying live music and Hill Country views. Mercer Street Dancehall: Catch live country music in an authentic, old-school Texas dancehall. You can find more ideas and local history on our “Things to Do” page, linked right from the main menu of our wedding website.
Camp Lucy offers a variety of experiences for guests looking to relax, explore, or try something new — from wine tastings and fishing to alpaca feeding and guided tours. Most activities are available to both hotel guests and day visitors.
Yes! Guests can enjoy several experiences free of charge: Alpaca Feeding: Meet Camp Lucy’s friendly alpacas and snap a few photos. Feed is provided. Hiking Trails: Explore three scenic, dog-friendly trails and take in the Hill Country views. Complimentary trail maps are available at check-in. History & Property Tour: Discover the fascinating story behind Camp Lucy’s architecture, antiques, and tilework through a guided or self-paced tour. These experiences are open to both resort guests and day visitors.
Yes, Camp Lucy also offers unique guided experiences that can be booked in advance for an additional fee: Archery & Hatchet Throwing – Private outdoor session with guided instruction. Ages 12+. $45 per person Fishing on Onion Creek – Catch-and-release fishing with all gear provided. $30 per person Vineyard Tour & Tasting – Learn about Camp Lucy’s vineyard and sample wines made from their own grapes. $30 per person Chicken Chat – Meet the resort’s charming chickens in a one-of-a-kind interactive experience. $10 per person
Yes. Hotel guests can enjoy daily yoga and meditation classes, and the Folklore Spa — a luxury Vietnamese-inspired wellness retreat — is opening in late 2025, just in time for our wedding season. Guests can check Camp Lucy’s website for spa updates and reservations.
Activities can be booked directly through Camp Lucy’s website or by calling 512-894-4400. Hotel Guests: Use the “Lodging Guests” option for preferred pricing and to reserve activities when booking your stay. Day Visitors: Guests staying off-site can book experiences at day-guest rates using the “Day Visitors” option. Because space is limited, we recommend booking activities in advance for the wedding weekend.
The property’s on-site restaurant, Tillie’s, is open to both resort guests and the public. It’s known for its award-winning weekend brunch, creative cocktails, and stunning architecture. Reservations are required, and brunch spots fill quickly on weekends — we recommend booking in advance through Camp Lucy’s website.
Make the most of your stay by exploring everything Camp Lucy has to offer — from feeding the alpacas and hiking the trails to enjoying a sunset glass of wine at the vineyard. Our dream is for this weekend to feel like a getaway in the Texas Hill Country, where every guest leaves refreshed and full of unforgettable memories.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out! You can text Angelica or email us at rojaswedding2027@yahoo.com—we’re happy to help. For venue or day-of logistics, our planner Mallorie at Camp Lucy will also be available to assist guests as the wedding approaches. We’re happy to help with anything you need — from hotel details to activity recommendations — and can’t wait to celebrate with you in the Hill Country!