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FAQs

The Wedding Website of Anthony Castillo and Laurann Herzog
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How is the parking situation at the venue?

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Good news people. Since our wedding is basically at the Red Rocks Auditorium there is plenty of parking. BUT this is what you need to know. The parking lot in front of our venue is small and limited and it’s first come first served. There is another parking lot that is more than big enough to handle all of our guests but it is a little bit of a walk. If you need assistance please notify us and we can arrange for someone to help.

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What is the best recommendation for shoes?

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We are OUTSIDE the entire time and we are on grass. So NO heels. Wear shoes that allow you to walk on grass. Dont want anyone falling!

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What’s the weather like?

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Weather should be nice but it will get chilly in the evening. Plan accordingly.

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What safety tips are recommended for the higher elevation?

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*Acclimatization: Ascend slowly to give your body time to adapt to the lower oxygen levels. Stay below 7,000 feet the first day. *Avoid strenuous activity on the first day. *Hydration: Drink more water! Eat foods with high amounts of potassium—-avocados, bananas, and broccoli—-or drink an electrolyte infused beverage. *Eat more calories. Focus on nutrient-dense foods such as lean proteins, whole grains, fruits and vegetables. *Use sun protection. *Bring layers of clothing. *Consult with your doctor about traveling to areas with higher elevation. The effects of some drugs such as tranquilizers can be greatly increased at higher altitudes. *Give your body time to rest and recover after high energy activities. Potential symptoms of altitude sickness: -Headache -Nausea -Dizziness -Fatigue -Difficulty sleeping -Loss of appetite -Shortness of breath