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May 11, 2018
The Palace at Somerset Park, New Jersey
#desireescupofjoe

Joseph & Desiree

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The Wedding Website of desiree ascrate and joseph sullivan
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Are kids invited?

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We love your kids—we really do but we want our wedding to be your night off! We hope that you understand. A lot of our guests already told us they will not be bringing their children so that they can enjoy the party. But if it's a must that your kids must tag along, then we will welcome them with hugs and kisses. Just let us know so we can count them in and accommodate them within our space. <3

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Is there transportation to and from the venue?

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Yes, the hotel provides a free shuttle. But if you don't feel like taking the shuttle, the hotel is literally next door to the venue -- it's not a far drive.

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Can I bring a date?

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In order to keep our guest list on track we are only able to accommodate those guests formally invited on the wedding invitation. Please feel free to contact us if you really want to bring your significant other. 😃

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What’s the dress code?

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The bridal party and families will be in formal attire, you are welcomed to wear whatever you feel you look best in. It’s a DRESS TO IMPRESS kind of party.

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When should I RSVP?

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It would be sweet if you could RSVP by April 11, 2018, so we can get an accurate headcount 😉

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Do you have a hotel block?

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Yes! We’ve secured a block of rooms at the hotel listed under the travel link. To take advantage of the group discount you must book your room(s) before April 11. Please mention the Ascrate-Sullivan Wedding.

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Will there be food and drinks served?

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Oh yes there will! We will have passed appetizers, a full open bar, as well as a 3-course meal, wedding cake, and desserts! Our main mission is to make you stuffed!

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Will parking be available?

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Yes! Valet will be provided free of charge at the East Entrance of the venue.

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What traditions will I see at the wedding?

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We will be incorporating some Filipino traditions in our wedding. Here is some info on the Filipino traditions. https://www.linandjirsa.com/filipino-wedding-traditions/ We listed one of the fun traditions below. Filipino Money Dance: The Money Dance is also known as The Dollar Dance or The Apron Dance. No matter what you choose to call it, this tradition is a fun one that many cultures choose to include during their reception. The DJ will ask the men and women to line up in separate lines, grab a pin and wait their turn to dance with the bride and/or groom. The guest will then pin money to the bride/groom when it’s their turn to dance. The money received during the dances is perceived as a sign of good fortune, while also financial assistance as they begin their journey as husband and wife. 💵🇵🇭💃🏻🕺🏻

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