Please arrive around 3:30 pm and no later than 3:45 pm.
The dress code is semi-formal attire. For men, a suit or dress slacks with a button-up shirt, tie and a jacket and for women, a stylish evening dress is perfect. We want everyone to look elegant and feel comfortable as we celebrate together!
We love celebrating with all our favorite people, but due to limited space, we can only accommodate those listed on your invitation. Thank you for understanding!
We kindly ask that guests refrain from using phones or taking pictures during the ceremony so that everyone can be fully present. We’ll have a professional photographer capturing all the special moments, and we can’t wait to share the photos with you!
The ceremony will be held outdoors, weather permitting, so we can enjoy the beautiful Montana surroundings. If the weather doesn't cooperate, we will move the ceremony indoors. The reception will take place inside, where we’ll celebrate the night away!
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We will have a shuttle service from and to the Home2 and Fairfield Inn in Livingston, Montana the day of the wedding. These hotels are located directly next to one another. Expect the shuttle to be leaving the hotels around 3:00 pm as it is a 20 minute drive to the venue. More information about shuttle service after the event to come.
Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) is the most convenient airport for travel to Livingston, MT.
Yes, we highly recommend renting a car while visiting Montana and we also suggest reserving a vehicle with all-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive capability. The state is vast, and public transportation and rideshare services are limited, especially in more rural areas. Renting a car will give you the freedom to explore at your own pace and make it easier to get to the wedding venue and nearby attractions. If you're traveling with family or friends, we encourage carpooling to make the trip even more fun and convenient!
In early May, Livingston, Montana, experiences spring weather with a mix of mild temperatures and the possibility of cool evenings. Daytime highs typically range from 50°F to 65°F, but it can feel warmer when the sun is out. However, temperatures can drop in the evenings, with lows around 30°F to 40°F.
Yes, Livingston sits at about 4,500 feet above sea level, which is higher than many guests may be used to. While most people adjust easily, some may experience mild altitude effects like dehydration or slight dizziness. To help with the transition, we recommend drinking plenty of water, limiting alcohol consumption until you adjust, and taking it easy on any strenuous activities when you first arrive. If you’re planning to explore Yellowstone or other mountain areas, be mindful that elevations there can reach 7,000–10,000 feet, so extra hydration and sunscreen are key!