Altitude sickness, also known as acute mountain sickness (AMS), is a condition that can occur when traveling to high altitudes. It results from the body's difficulty adjusting to the lower oxygen levels and decreased air pressure at higher elevations. Symptoms may include headaches, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, and shortness of breath.
To prevent altitude sickness, it's essential to acclimate gradually. Take it easy during the first day, avoid strenuous activities, and drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. It's also advisable to limit alcohol consumption, as it can exacerbate the symptoms of altitude sickness.
Yes, drinking alcohol at higher elevations can have a stronger effect on the body compared to drinking at sea level. The reduced oxygen levels at higher altitudes can enhance the effects of alcohol, making you feel the effects more quickly and more intensely. It's crucial to drink alcohol in moderation and be mindful of your body's response.
Semi-Formal: Tuxes and gowns are welcome, and so are suits and cocktail dresses. Wear below-the-knee dresses, slip dresses, a dressy skirt and top, or a pantsuit. Opt for a dress shirt and slacks, with the option to wear a tie. No jeans please!
We are hoping to keep the guest list limited due to the venue size. We are at capacity with our venue which means we are sadly unable to accommodate additional guests who are not listed on RSVPs.
There are limited parking spots and guests are not advised to drive to the venue unless given permission by Nick or Katie. To get to and from the venue you have to take the shuttle which will pickup and drop-off at Denver Marriot West.
There is no Wi-Fi and very limited Cell service at the venue.
Rideshares are not permitted to pickup or drop off at the venue.