Yes! We want kids to talk of how this was the best wedding they ever attended for the rest of their lives.
We won't be in the most traditional wedding-garb, and you don't have to be either. Think cocktail/ disco, but in the American West. Whatever makes you feel fabulous and comfortable -- and keep in mind that the ceremony will be outside in Colorado in November (weather permitting), so have a warm layer.
All venues are within approx. 1 mile of the hotel(s). There will be a few shuttles - if you don't catch a shuttle, rideshares are readily available. All locations have ample parking. Note: New Yorkers may be tempted to walk the mile. There's no sidewalk. You've been warned.
We've got a butterfly release the night before (Erin's idea), and we've got some tasty dim sum the morning after (Andrew's idea).
That's not a question, but I'll bite. The RSVP link allows you to let us know about any dietary restrictions you may have. We will have vegetarian and vegan options. The wedding itself will have gluten-free options, but you may want to pre-game the other events. We will not have explicitly kosher options, because we are terrible at being Jewish. Worse comes to worse, hide a turkey sandwich in your pockets and purses, you'll be fine.
We planned for that! All venues either have a closeable roof (engagement party), or a fully indoor option onsite.
Yes, it is a Jewish wedding. We're gonna have yarmulkes (the funny little hats) provided if you feel like wearing them (encouraged but not required). Other than that, all you have to do is show up.
Andrew wrote all the ones you enjoyed reading. Erin wrote the others.