We kindly ask that you RSVP no later than March 27th, 2026. If you do not RSVP by then, we will assume that you are not able to make it.
Due to venue capacity and budget limitations, unfortunately, not all of our guests will be allowed to bring a plus one. If we have given you a plus one, it will show up when you RSVP.
Let's start by breaking down the term. "Garden Party Formal" is a dress code that combines elements of formal attire with a relaxed, outdoor vibe. Think of it as a blend of elegance and comfort. It's about looking polished and put-together, but in a way that's suitable for an outdoor setting. For women, this could mean a chic midi dress in a floral print. For men, a light-colored suit or blazer could be the ticket. Think bright, fun, pastel, and floral! Aloha shirts are acceptable (please avoid complete white/white type shades) The key is to choose outfits that are stylish yet practical. After all, you'll be navigating grassy lawns and potentially uneven terrain. So, while it's a step down from black tie, it's definitely a step up from casual. It's the perfect balance for a garden-themed wedding. To see photos visit: https://www.pinterest.com/marlenalang/garden-party-wedding-dress-code/
Yes, the wedding will take place outdoors. There will be a tent for the reception, but please dress accordingly
There will be parking at the venue. The lot is a short walk to the meadow where the ceremony and reception will be held. All guests are responsible for getting themselves to and from the wedding. Be aware that there are not many ride-shares on the island, and it can be pricey.
Yes, there will be an open bar. We ask guests to keep this in mind and please drive/plan responsibly.