The room blocks at the hotel are set free in April; otherwise by May 31st, 2021!
11:00 - 11:30am ~ Please arrive at the venue | 11:30 - 12pm ~ Ceremony | 12:00 - 1:00pm ~ Cocktail Hour | 1:00 - 4:30pm ~ Reception | 5:00pm - ?? ~ After Party at the DoubleTree
Our venue has taken great care with how they treat their hors d'oeuvres platters, and carving stations with shields and having hand sanitizer stations throughout. Currently the state of NJ has a policy of no more than 150 people for a wedding so we're doing our best to abide. The venue asks that when leaving the ceremony/cocktail/reception areas to wear a mask, but they won't enforce it. We're also planning on giving folks more space per table as well! In addition, while the dance floor will be open, the venue cannot also enforce folks from maintaining a distance, so please act as comfortably as you feel. We'll also have a color-coded system that allows you to choose your level of comfort with interacting with other attendees via wristbands. Lastly, while we encourage everyone to be vaccinated, our venue does not require proof of vaccination at this time, so please be mindful of others.
Semi-Formal: Tuxes and gowns are welcome, and so are suits and cocktail dresses.
Please reach out to Anthony or Stephanie separately.
Yes, please do directly with either Anthony or Stephanie.
Yes, so long as you use our room block code! The hoteal will provide free shuttle service to/from the venue. More alternate options to come might be added as well!
Navy blue and silver!
https://covid19.nj.gov/faqs/nj-information/reopening-guidance-and-restrictions/when-is-new-jersey-lifting-restrictions On Friday, May 7, dance floors at private catered events may reopen, with masking and social distancing requirements in place, meaning groups would have to stay six feet apart on the dance floor. Dance floors will remain closed at bars and other related businesses, such as night clubs. In addition to complying with the gatherings limits outlined above, any establishments that serve food or alcohol, including banquet halls and wedding venues, must also comply with the health and safety protocols for indoor and outdoor dining, including that people eat and drink while seated and wear face coverings at all other times.