Yes, our wedding guest must book their rooms through our reserved room blocks. If you need a larger suite, please contact us and our coordinators will get you the best deal they can that will still count towards our guest list.
For friends and Lilly's side of the family, you do not have to dress in formal Indian wedding attire if you do not wish to. However, if you would like to, here are a couple of websites and some information on traditional attire: Traditionally, the bride wears red during the ceremony (also, the bride wears 4 different dresses so don't stress out that we may wear the same color!) Since there are 4 other events, there will likely be 4 different outfits, however, do not feel like you have to wear 4 different outfits, but isn't that what makes it fun!? Here are the websites, you can choose between lehengas, sarees, or salwar kameez's! RENT YOUR DRESSES HERE: https://www.glamourental.com PURCHASE HERE: https://www.utsavfashion.com/lehenga/wedding https://www.andaazfashion.com/lehenga-choli/weddingwear Note that if you choose to attend the Haldi, this is the only event where you will wear either white/cream or yellow only!
Absolutely! Please email Rocio with Spa services at marmartinez@palaceresorts.com to reserve the services you would like. They have everything from haircuts, nail services, and updos for the special event!
Yes, the resort requires a minimum of 3-night stay at their resort. If you book 4 nights, you get free round trip transportation included in your booking.
No, you are more than welcomed to stay at another resort, hotel, or AirBnB. The cost to enter the resort for wedding events is $165 per day.
No, traditional Hindu ceremonies are long and it is customary for guest to get up to get something to drink or eat during the ceremony.
Absolutely not, your presence, is a gift! We understand the difficulty/financial commitment of travel to a destination wedding and are grateful to all who come.