The dress code is semi-formal. Men can wear a dress shirt and slacks with an optional tie, and women can wear knee-, midi-, or floor-length dresses (I have definitely missed some things). Wear whatever color you would like (besides white, obviously). Colorado is known for some crazy weather, so rain is not completely out of the itinerary. With that being said, bring an extra layer if you can. Wedding apparel is hard, so here are some links that can help you feel good about what to wear: https://www.theknot.com/content/what-to-wear-semi-formal https://thesixpence.com/2025/02/05/emi-formal-wedding-attire/ Overall, try not to stress about it. We just want everyone to look good and feel good.
Unless explicitly stated by the bride or groom, no plus ones or additional guests are allowed. Each additional guest is an additional cost to us so please be respectful of this rule. We have worked hard to keep this intimate and meaningful to us.
Altitude sickness is no joke, folks. The most important thing you can control in this regard is hydration. Hydrate as much as you can. Liquid IVs are a great option to ensure hydration. Below is a link that provides tips on avoiding altitude sickness when traveling to Colorado Springs. https://visitcos.com/blog/high-altitude-tips/