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November 7, 2026
Temecula, CA

Erika & Brad

Floral

FAQs

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Will alcohol be provided?

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Yes! Drinks are on us, the hangover is on you! Please be responsible!

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Can I bring my kids or a plus one?

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We kindly request that guests adhere to the names listed on their invitation. Our wedding will be an adults-only celebration, offering a special evening for our loved ones to relax and connect without childcare responsibilities. To ensure an intimate and enjoyable experience, we ask that no additional guests be brought.

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Do I need to RSVP?

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Yes! Responding to our invitation is essential. Our caterer and venue have specific requirements, so we'll only be able to reserve seats for confirmed guests. If we don't hear back from you, we'll assume you won't be able to join our celebration. We look forward to saving a seat just for you when you RSVP.

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What should I wear?

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We kindly request that guests dress in cocktail or semi-formal attire. Since our celebration will be held outdoors, we recommend bringing a light jacket. Rest assured, we'll have heaters available to ensure everyone stays comfortable throughout the evening.

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Where is our registry?

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Our registry reflects our journey together. As we've already established our home, we're excited to create lasting memories through travel. Our wedding website features a honeymoon fund where your generous contributions will help us explore new destinations, enjoy incredible experiences, and create cherished moments as we begin our marriage. If you'd like to celebrate with a gift at our wedding, we'll have a card box at our reception for your thoughtful wishes.

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What time should I arrive?

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We kindly ask that all guests be seated by 3:45 pm for the ceremony. Convenient parking is available just steps from our ceremony site. Please be aware that the parking area is unpaved, and the walkway to both the ceremony and reception features charming cobblestone paths.