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FAQs

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When's the deadline to RSVP?

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The RSVP menu tab is now open. Let the bride and groom know your plans as soon as possible. The deadline to RSVP is June 1st.

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What time should i arrive?

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Guests can start arriving at the venue at 3:00 pm. The ceremony will begin precisely at 4:00 pm. Please arrive no later than 3:45 pm, or you will sadly miss out on our ceremony.

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What should I wear?

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Our dress code is semi-formal/cocktail. A tux is not required and athletic attire is not allowed. When in doubt, err on the side of dressing more formal. Our wedding colors are bright pastels, utilizing pinks, blues, yellows, greens, and tans. We would love to see you dress for the theme! And please, don't wear colors reserved for the bride: whites, ivories, and creams. We want to see our friends and family dressed in their best!

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Can i bring a date / my kids?

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Due to limited space, we are only able to accommodate those formally invited on our wedding invitations sent. We love little ones! However, we decided to keep our day an adult-only event. We encourage you to use this as a date night!

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Will there be adult beverages?

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Yes! An open bar will be accessible throughout the reception, and the option of light drinks during cocktail hour. The drinks are on us, but the hangover is on you!

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Is there parking at the venue

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Yes! The venue has parking on site. Cars can also be left overnight at the venue.

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Will the wedding take place indoors or outdoors?

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The ceremony and cocktail hour will take place outdoors, and the reception will be indoors.

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Where can we stay if we want/need to spend the weekend near the venue?

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There are a few hotels in the area, along with Airbnb's. The travel tab in the menu bar lists nearby accommodations.

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I have a question about the wedding the week of the event. who do i contact?

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Anyone but the bride! The bride and groom's parents are a great place to start.