For the wedding, please let us know before July 15th (with the invite card)so that we can make arrangements for the reception meals. For the camping, please RSVP (via this website) by August 1st so that we can arrange our booked campsites.
We’ve said semi-formal, as people will be dressing up for this event. The grooms' party will be in tuxes and the brides' party will be formally dressed. People may be dressed up, but please do NOT feel like you have to buy a suit or semi-formal dress just for our occasion. ANY nice clothing you already have will be perfect- YOU being there is all that we care about. Seriously.
Yes! All children are welcome for the ceremony, dinner and dancing. We will be sending our small children home to bed around 9-10pm, so that we can enjoy the rest of the party as it continues until 1230am-230am. If you would like to arrange transportation and babysitting offsite for your kids so you can dance the night away, please reach out to the maid of honor, Tina Prenzi for more information.
Absolutely. We can accommodate almost any allergy. Please let us know by July 15th on your RSVP card, so that we can inform the chef.
Hotels in SF are expensive and will cost approximately $3-400/night. They are worth it if you can afford it, but there are also fantastic alternatives. We recommend an Airbnb or VRBO to save costs and live like a local, where you can also enjoy cute restaurants, bars and cafes. If you are feeling adventurous, rent a camper van for $150/night and sleep near Golden Gate park or Ocean Beach for free. Wake up to the crashing waves and sea mist- and skip the shower.
Yes! Oakland and Berkeley (where we live) are amazing cities to stay in and explore. You can use a taxi ($40) to get into the city or use the BART public transportation ($3-$5) to get into San Francisco from Oakland or Berkeley. Check out Airbnbs and hotels near bart stations for an super short 15 minute ride into the city. Sausilito, Alameda or Jack London Square are also great alternatives, and you can take a Ferry boat across the Bay to the San Francisco City!
The Cliff House is owned by the National Parks, and there is public parking up the hill from the restaurant. There is also valet parking if you choose that route. You can also get a cab, which from downtown San Francisco may cost you ~$20-30 each way. Stay for a few drinks and grab a cab!
Yes! Please see our schedule of wedding events and DON'T MISS our recommendations of places to check out while you are in San Francisco.
No! We have all of the campgrounds pre-booked and hope you can join us for our exciting the wedding road trip. Please RSVP on this site for any portion that you are planning on joining for and we can arrange your campground number for you.