Formal attire or 1920's Great Gatsby themed! To all the ladies think pearls, fringe/flapper dresses, headpieces and elbow gloves and for the men think, Tuxes, bow ties, fedoras/boater hats and pocket watches. Don't feel obligated to dress to the theme but if you're down to have some fun please do! They'll be plenty of people who will :) Check out this website they have tons of 1920’s inspired dresses! https://www.retro-stage.com/collections/1920s-dress?page=1
I love children very much however, we wish for everyone to be able to relax and enjoy the festivities, therefore this is an adults only event with the exception of the Flower girl and Ring bearer.
We would love to extend the invitation to many others, unfortunately the guest count is limited. Our wedding is RSVP only and will only be able to accommodate those listed on your invitation. We hope you understand.
I've listed three different hotels all at different price points on the travel page. Embassy Suites Downtown would be my first choice because of two reasons: all guests get a free daily hot breakfast buffet ( I'm talking made to order omelettes, pancakes, bacon, sausage etc), AND most importantly they have a free evening reception to include beer, wine and liquor every night from 6-8pm...yes you read that right. Oh yeah and it's where the wedding is so you won't have to worry about driving, forgetting anything or running late lol
Yes, the cut-off date is April 2nd.
The venue is valet parking only. For overnight guests it's $30 a night, and wedding day/event only is $20. There is a parking garage directly across the street from the hotel, the Pam Iorio garage/South regional garage. I'm not sure of the exact price but I believe it's under $20, however you can only go in and out once for the $20. The hotel is unlimited entry/exit
No. Masks are not required
Dinner will be a formal plated service beginning at 7pm. Meal choices CANNOT be changed or modified. Bar service is complimentary and will be open during cocktail hour and after dinner until the end of the reception.
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