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FAQs

The Wedding Website of Maggie Irvine and Starr Rodenhurst
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How do I get there?

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We recommend flying into Rome (FCO). From there, the resort is about a 2 hour drive. Guests can the train to Foligno, or arrange a private car service. Once your travel plans are confirmed, please let us know so we can help you coordinate transportation.

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Where will I be staying?

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All guests will be staying at Niki's Resort, where we've reserved the property for our wedding week. Rooms are shared and thoughtfully assigned with close friends and family. Final room assignments will be shared after RSVPs are confirmed.

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What is included during our stay?

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Daily breakfast and all wedding events are included throughout your stay. We'll be enjoying daily dinners together, along with plenty of wine, cocktails and celebrations across the weekend.

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What should I wear?

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Welcome Dinner: Semi Formal Think light, chic and comfortable. Linen, sundresses, button-downs, etc. Wedding Day: Formal Our ceremony and dinner will be outdoors, followed by dancing indoors. Pool Day & Brunch: Casual Swimwear, cover ups, relaxed daytime attire Ladies may way to opt for nice flats or stable, comfortable heels as most portions of the week will take place outdoors on grass or stone.

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When should I arrive?

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We recommend flying into Italy on August 31st or earlier to allow time to settle in and adjust for the time difference. Check in at the resort begins on September 1st.

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Will transportation be provided?

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We will be helping coordinate transportation from nearby train stations and for groups traveling from Rome. Please share your travel plans with us so we can help arrange the best option.

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What will the weather be like?

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Early September in Umbria is typically warm and sunny during the day, with cooler evenings. We recommend bringing layers for nighttime events.

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Do I need cash?

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Most places in Italy accept credit cards, but we recommend having a small amount on hand for taxis, small shops, or tips.