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FAQs

The Wedding Website of Kinzie Warne-McGraw and Blaine Miller
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Is there a dress code?

Answer

Dressy casual is perfect! Ladies are welcome to wear short or long dresses with any type of shoe (just no bright neon colors or jeans, please). Gentlemen, no need for a suit or blazer—just a nice button-up shirt (short or long sleeve is fine) and no jeans; feel free to coordinate with our palette of beige, brown, and green but avoid wearing white and cream.

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Where is the wedding taking place?

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Twin Willow Gardens Address: 14805 Westwick Rd, Snohomish, WA 98290

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Does the venue have free parking?

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Yes! The venue has free parking for every guest.

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

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You should arrive to the venue no earlier than 4pm, the ceremony will start at 4:30pm.

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Can I bring a date?

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If your RSVP link lists your guest name or simply states "and guest" then yes, you may bring a plus one.

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Can I take photo and video at the ceremony?

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No. Please refrain from taking pictures at the ceremony, after the ceremony you may take photos and/or videos. Please allow the photographer and videographer to capture the day in the best way possible.

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I have a food allergy, can I make a special request?

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Yes, please do so when following the prompts in the RSVP section on this website.

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ADA

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If you're bringing a guest with mobility needs, there’s a convenient drop-off area right in front of the main entrance. Just follow the road past the main parking lot—you’ll see a brown building on your right. You’re welcome to temporarily park there while helping your guest get inside. Address: 14805 Westwick Rd, Snohomish, WA 98290 We want everyone to feel comfortable and cared for, so don’t hesitate to use this area if needed!

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Can we bring alcohol + marijuana to the venue?

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Please note that if you are caught with outside alcohol (not served by the bartender) or marijuana onsite the wedding can be shut down.