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FAQs

We’re so excited to celebrate with you! Below are a few helpful details to answer common questions about our wedding day.
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How do I RSVP?

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Please use the RSVP tab at the top of the page and search for your name to respond. The deadline to RSVP is May 25th.

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What if I RSVP late?

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We would truly love to celebrate with you! However, we must provide final guest counts to our venue and vendors. If we do not receive your RSVP by June 5th, you may be marked as not attending.

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What is the dress code?

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The dress code is formal / semi-formal. We suggest men wear a dress shirt with dress pants, and women wear dresses.

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What is the wax seal included with the invitation for?

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The wax seal is actually a magnet for your fridge so you can hang the invitation and not forget to celebrate with us!

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Will alcohol be served?

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Yes, alcohol will be available at the reception. We will be hosting the bar for a portion of the evening, after which drinks will be available for purchase.

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Do we need transportation between the ceremony and reception?

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No transportation is needed. The reception will be a short walk from the ceremony location, and signs will help guide the way.

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Can I bring a plus one?

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Due to space limitations, only guests listed on the invitation are included. The RSVP will list the names included for each family.

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What time should I arrive?

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We recommend arriving 15–20 minutes before the ceremony to allow time to park and find your seat.

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Will there be assigned seating?

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Yes, there will be assigned seating for the reception. You will be able to find your table when you arrive.

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Are pictures or videos allowed during the ceremony?

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We kindly ask that guests do not take photos or videos during the ceremony so everyone can be fully present for the moment. We have hired professional photographers to capture the ceremony for us.