If you plan on booking through the room block (preferred method), you need to book and place a $1000 deposit by June 1st, 2026. If you plan on booking through the resort, you will still need to RSVP by 6/1, but you may book at your convenience and reach out to our wedding planner to share reservation details. See Travel tab for booking information. For flights, you are welcome to track prices and book at your convenience. Dane and Krista will be flying into Cancun on Thursday 12/10 (from PHL Airport).
If your invitation is addressed to the family, you may absolutely bring the little ones along. Make a vacation out of it! Reach out to Krista with questions.
If your invite does not explicitly state your guest's name, feel free to reach out and ask. If we are not at our ceremony capacity, the more the merrier!
The short answer is yes, with the same common-sense caveats that have always applied. Cancun sits in Quintana Roo on Mexico’s Caribbean coast, more than a thousand miles from Puerto Vallarta. The state remains at Level 2, the same advisory it has held since August 2025, and tourism has continued operating normally. As of February 23, officials in Quintana Roo confirmed that all four international airports, cruise ports, ground transportation, hotels, and tourism activities were running without disruptions. The Hotel Zone in Cancun also operates with a noticeable security presence, including Mexican National Guard and Tourism Police patrols along the beaches and main strips throughout the year. One travel adviser who spent nearly three weeks in Cancun in January summed it up well: the distance between Cancun and Puerto Vallarta is similar to something happening in California not preventing someone from traveling to Chicago. It’s also helpful to remember what Level 2 actually means. The same advisory level currently applies to destinations like France, Italy, and the United Kingdom. It simply means travelers should exercise increased caution, not that people should avoid visiting.