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FAQs

All the important details, all in one place.
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When should I RSVP by?

Answer

Please RSVP no later than August 15, 2026. If we do not receive your RSVP by this date, we will assume you are unable to attend. While we will miss celebrating with you, we must provide our vendors with a final guest count within their required timeframe. Thank you for understanding!

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Where should I stay for the weekend?

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We are so grateful you'll be traveling to celebrate with us! Please visit our "Travel" tab to see hotels in the area.

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Can I bring a date?

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In order to keep our wedding as intimate as possible, we are limiting plus ones. If a guest has been reserved for you, their name will appear when you RSVP. Thank you for understanding!

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Are kids welcome?

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We love your little ones! However, we have decided to keep our wedding an adults-only celebration, with the exception of our bridal party. We encourage you to use this evening as a date night!

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What should I wear?

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We kindly ask guests to dress in cocktail attire. As our celebration will be held outdoors on grass, we suggest selecting shoes suitable for lawn (thicker heels or wedges are a great choice). September evenings can cool down after sunset, so bringing a light layer is encouraged.

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Where should I park?

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A gravel parking lot is located next to the residence for guest parking. Someone will be there to guide you upon arrival.

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Can I take pictures?

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We are planning an unplugged ceremony and kindly ask that all phones and cameras be put away during the vows. The greatest gift you can give us is being fully present as we say "I do." After the ceremony, feel free to take as many photos and videos as you'd like!

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Will there be an open bar?

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Yes, we'll be celebrating with an open bar! We can't wait to raise a glass with you.

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Do you have a wedding registry?

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We are fortunate to already have everything we need for our home. With many moves ahead due to David’s job, we’ve decided to forgo a traditional registry. If you’d like to honor us with a gift, contributions to our honeymoon would mean so much as we begin married life together.