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When should I RSVP by?

Answer

RSVPs are now closed. Unfortunately, we will not be able to accommodate those who have did not submit a response by the due date.

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What is the dress code?

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The recommended attire is semi-formal. We ask that you not wear jeans or athletic shoes. Please reach out if you have further questions about appropriate attire.

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Will the wedding be outdoors?

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Yes, weather permitting! The ceremony will be outdoors, followed by an indoors cocktail hour and reception. Please plan accordingly for being outdoors for part of the night.

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When should I arrive for the ceremony?

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Please arrive to the venue by 4:00 pm as ceremony music will begin allowing guests time to get to their seats before the ceremony begins at 4:30 pm. If you arrive after the ceremony begins, we strongly ask that you wait inside the Beverly Mansion until the ceremony concludes.

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Is there parking at the venue?

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Yes! There is parking available for all guests in a designated parking lot. You are not permitted to park your vehicle in the driveway. Please keep in mind that all cars must be removed from the lot by the end of the night; overnight parking is not included.

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Will there be an open bar?

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Yes! There will be a bar with select beer and wine options as well as a small selection of spirits and mixers. Nonalcoholic beverages will also be provided. Note that the Beverly will not allow for overnight parking, so please drink responsibly and accordingly.

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May I bring a plus one or my kids to the wedding?

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Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate additional guests or children unless specifically indicated on your invitation and RSVP form.

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