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FAQs

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Do you have a hotel block for guests?

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We did not block out rooms, so feel free to book a room where you feel most comfortable. See our Travel page for recommendations local to our homes and the venue.

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What should I wear? / What is the dress code?

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The dress code is formal. We suggest cocktail dresses or higher for women and black suits with ties for men. Here is a helpful guide to dress codes: https://www.paperlesspost.com/blog/dress-code-guest-attire-guide/. Our favorite colors we've used for the wedding palette are blues, browns, black, and green. Feel free to coordinate with us!

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Do you have a wedding registry?

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Yes, we have a wedding registry! You can find all the details on the Registry page of our website!

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Can I bring a plus one?

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To ensure we can accommodate all our beloved guests, only those explicitly named on your invitation are included. Thank you for understanding!

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Are kids allowed?

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Due to limited numbers, we hope you appreciate that children are only invited if named. Your RSVP lists all of the invited guests for your party, including minors if applicable.

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I have a food allergy, can I make a special request?

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Unfortunately, due to the nature of our catering, we are unable to accommodate individual food allergies or dietary restrictions. However, we have ordered a fajita bar which is usually allergy friendly. If you do have very specific needs, reach out to thealders0918@gmail.com prior to August 15, 2026.

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I still have questions, what is the best way to contact you?

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For any questions or concerns, please feel free to email thealders0918@gmail.com. If it's the day of the wedding and you need to reach someone, please do NOT contact the bride and groom. Someone will be monitoring the inbox and will be able to provide you with an answer.

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Are pictures allowed? Can I post them?

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The couple asks that guests do not take any photos during the ceremony. A photographer and videographer have been hired to capture all of the moments and angles, and no phones should be in those ceremony shots. After the ceremony guests are free to take as many photos as they'd like. Please do not post any photos before the bride and groom. They would like to announce their own marriage in their own way and would appreciate it not being broadcasted without permission. Thank you for understanding and supporting them as they walk into their next chapter together.