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FAQs

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When should I RSVP by?

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The deadline to RSVP or make any changes to your party is July 1st. If an extension is needed, please contact the bride or groom.

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

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Ceremony begins at 4PM. Please arrive between 3:45PM - 4PM to allow for a smooth seating process and ensure guests are settled in before the ceremony begins.

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Is there a dress code?

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Ceremony - Dressy casual/Semi-formal. Note: weather predicted to be 75 - 85 degrees. Reception - Dressy Casual/Casual. Feel free to wear the same outfit or bring a change of clothes for the reception.

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Can I bring a date?

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The bride and groom have created their guest list with a +1 included for some guests. We are not allowing any additional guests that are not already on our guest list. Please contact the bride or groom for any questions.

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Are kids welcome?

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We are only allowing certain kiddos to attend the wedding. The parents of these kids have already been notified. No other kids are allowed to attend the wedding.

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Is there parking for the ceremony or reception?

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For both the ceremony and reception, there is free street parking available within a few minutes walking distance from both venues.

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What is the timeline for the day?

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4PM - Ceremony 4:30PM - Head to Reception 5:45PM - Pre-dinner snack/appetizers 6PM - Reception begins 6:05PM - Entrances 6:15PM - First Dance/Dances with Family 6:30PM - Dollar Dance 6:45PM - Dinner/Pictures with each table 6:50PM - Speeches 7:15PM - Cake cutting 9:45PM - Clean-up/Last dance 10PM - Reception ends/Send-off!

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What is a Dollar Dance?

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A Dollar Dance is a tradition where guests pay to dance with the bride or groom. How it works: Guests may pay a dollar (or more) to dance with the bride or groom. The money is typically pinned to the bride's gown or the groom's suit. A QR code will be available to scan as well. The couple then dances with each guest who has contributed. Participation is NOT mandatory. The Dollar Dance provides a fun and memorable way for guests to interact with the bride and groom!

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Do we have to contribute to the Zola cash registry?

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We prefer your presence rather than your presents! However, if you wish to contribute to our future home/honeymoon, you can through the Zola cash registry or a financial contribution on the big day!