By September 12, 2021.
As of right now, we are asking that everyone wear a mask for the ceremony and during the times you are not eating and drinking (such as dancing). That may change as we get closer to the day, so keep checking back for updates. Of course feel free to bring your own, but we also plan to have masks available.
These are very difficult times, but with the recent increase in cases and rise of the Delta variant, we have decided to require a COVID vaccine to attend our wedding and reception. We have several nieces and nephews who are not able to get the vaccine, as well as seniors and immune-compromised members of our family. We want to protect them, as well as everyone else, to the best of our ability — so this decision is being made out of an abundance of caution. If you are not vaccinated, we kindly ask that you decline. We understand that means some of you will no longer be able to attend, and we will miss you on this day. But we thank you for your understanding and hope to celebrate with you in the not so distant future.
We would recommend planning to arrive at Laurel Hall around 4 p.m. to allow time to get through the gate, park and find your seat (and take in the amazing grounds).
There are 60 available parking spots at Laurel Hall. You will have to enter through a gate to get onto the property, and we will provide you with the gate code in the invitation.
There will not be shuttles to and from the hotel and Laurel Hall. However, we are looking into providing a discount code to Lyft for a ride service, if you are not able or wanting to drive. Check back for more information on this.
We have lots of nieces and nephews, so we definitely are happy to have kids at the wedding. We will be having a babysitter (or two) and also have a room onsite for the kids to hang out, play with kits we'll put together, or watch a movie. Babysitting will be available during both the ceremony and reception.
Yes, of course! We will have a chicken, fish and vegetarian option that is also vegan. But please do let us know if you have any other allergies or intolerance and we will be happy to accommodate.
Dress code is formal, so break out your swank suits, that dress (or separates) you're always looking for an excuse to wear and your best dancing shoes. Stop just short of black-tie.
If your invitation says “and Guest,” then yes! If not, we would prefer if it was just you.
Yes! Check the "Schedule" page for more information about a Meet & Greet on Friday and a Departing Brunch on Sunday.
Just let us know, and we'll be happy to answer!