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When is the RSVP deadline?

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Friday, August 1, 2025. We ask that you RSVP through this website.

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Can I bring my kids?

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Of course! Their names will appear under your name when you RSVP.

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What time should I arrive for the ceremony?

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The ceremony starts at 3:00pm. Please arrive by 2:45pm so everyone is seated on time.

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Will the wedding venue be indoor or outdoor?

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The ceremony and reception will be taking place outdoors (weather permitting).

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What will the weather be like?

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Colorado has more than 300 days of sunshine each year, so we are hopeful for a beautiful, sunny wedding weekend. The temperature during the day may reach up to 70 degrees or even warmer, but nights on the mountain can get quite chilly (40-50 degrees). We recommend checking the weather before packing and dressing for the day. At high altitude, exposure to the sun is 40% greater than it is at sea level. Sunscreen (at least SPF 30) is recommended for all exposed skin, particularly the face, lips and neck.

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What should I wear?

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The dress code for our wedding is semi-formal/cocktail attire. Remember mountain weddings can be chilly and have changing weather, so bring a shawl or cardigan to keep warm after the sun goes down.

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Where should I stay?

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See our “Travel” section for recommended hotels in the area.

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High Altitude Note

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Estes Park sits 7,500 feet above sea level. The high altitude makes the air thinner and drier. Occasionally visitors experience altitude sickness. Mild symptoms include headaches, dizziness, and nausea. The best way to combat altitude sickness is to hydrate yourself both prior to your trip and throughout your stay. Acetaminophen and ibuprofen will help with headaches. Tips for Preventing Altitude Sickness: 1. Drink lots of water. Before your trip, and while you are in CO, drinking plenty of water is the best way to help your body adjust easily to the higher altitude. The low humidity in CO keeps the air dry, so you need about twice as much water as you would drink closer to sea level. 2. Don't drink alcohol. Just kidding. But you will likely notice you are more impacted by alcohol at this altitude so don't try to keep up with your sea level-self. When drinking, remember 1 Drink At Altitude = 2 Drinks At Sea Level. 3. Watch physical activity. The effects of exercise are more intense at higher altitude. Here is your excuse not to workout during your trip! 4. Eat carbs. In addition to not working out, eating carbs will help you adjust to the altitude. You're welcome :)

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What if I have food allergies or dietary restrictions?

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Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have specific concerns or allergies and we will confer with our caterer.

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