Please RSVP directly to Dani or Kriz by April 3, 2026.
We’d love for you to stay with us at the ranch, but if you prefer to find your own accommodations, we completely understand. While we haven’t done extra research on nearby hotels or rentals, there are plenty of options in the area if you'd like to explore on your own!
Hawaiian formal attire combines comfort and class while showcasing Hawaii's traditional floral colors and patterns. Here are some suggestions: For Women: • Long or midi-length dresses in light, flowy fabrics (chiffon, cotton, linen) • Tropical prints or solid colors (florals, pastels, or ocean-inspired tones) • Wedge sandals or elegant flats (heels are not ideal as the property has a lot of grass) • Optional: flower crown (haku), or floral hair clip for a festive touch For Men: • Aloha shirt (button-up, collared, clean print) with dress pants or tailored chinos • Closed-toed shoes or clean loafers (no flip-flops) • Optional: a linen or lightweight blazer for a sharper look In typical Hawaiian fashion, we will provide everyone with a fresh flower lei for the occasion!
Absolutely! Just reach out to either Dani or Kriz and we'll make sure to communicate dietary preferences/restrictions to our chef.
Yes! We appreciate you traveling halfway across the Pacific Ocean to celebrate with us, so please don't feel obligated to get us a gift. However, if you're feeling extra giving, we did set up a registry through Target and a cash link through Zola. Both links can be found in the Registry tab.