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We can't wait to celebrate with you! Please check out the schedule and RSVP tabs for now :) More updates coming soon!
We can't wait to celebrate with you! Please check out the schedule and RSVP tabs for now :) More updates coming soon!

Katelynn & Alex

FAQs

We will be building out the website with more information as we finalize details — if you have questions in the meantime, please feel free to reach out!
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Do I get a plus one?

Answer

Due to limited space, we are only able to accommodate those guests formally listed on your wedding invitation. If you received a plus one, it will appear on your invitation, and under your name when you officially RSVP. Thank you for your understanding!

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Are kids welcome?

Answer

As much as we love your little ones, we are unable to accommodate children, with the exception of a select few family members over the age of 15, at the ceremony or reception.

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What is the dress code for the wedding?

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Formal, black tie optional. Think: 'Tropical Speakeasy' Ladies: Long dresses (midi/maxi) and please do not wear white or off-white! — Formal request from Alex, the real bridezilla. Gentlemen: Suits, jackets, and/or tuxes please! Please do not wear white jackets — Another formal request from Alex, the real bridezilla. Everyone: Tropical colors welcome & encouraged!

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Do I need a passport to travel to Puerto Rico?

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Guests coming from the US do not need a passport — only a real ID. Guests coming from outside of the US should look into their country's travel requirements.

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What is the official currency of Puerto Rico?

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The US dollar. Credit/Debit cards are widely accepted & the easiest way to make payments on the island. Puerto Rico is a US territory, so there will be no foreign transaction fees to worry about! Please note that AMEX is not accepted everywhere.

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What is the official language of Puerto Rico?

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The official languages of Puerto Rico are English & Spanish. While Spanish is the dominant language, don't feel like you need to be fluent to get around — most of the locals speak English in some capacity!

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Will there be air conditioning?

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The ceremony will be outside, weather permitting, and the reception will be inside, with air conditioning.