We can’t wait to celebrate and make unforgettable memories with you in Italy!
We are so excited to celebrate this special moment surrounded by the people we love. We hope this trip is not just a celebration, but an experience: a chance to unwind, explore, and enjoy Italy alongside us. Your presence means everything to us. Truly. We know traveling is a commitment, and we are so grateful you’re making the journey to be part of this chapter in our lives. We cannot wait to gather, celebrate, and soak in every moment together. With love, Megan & Jacob
7:00 pm - 11:45 pm
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Attire: Cocktail/Smart Casual
Family style pizza party!
4:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Guest arrival at 3:30pm. Attire: Black tie, formal. We kindly ask our guests to wear black a tux or suit and black ankle-floor length dresses as we are dreaming of a chic and timeless celebration. Thank you for celebrating with us in style!
Ladies, please make sure you bring a light coat or warm shawl
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- Be sure to notify your bank before traveling to avoid any issues with your cards - Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted; American Express is less common - You will want to bring euros for transportation like ferry, bus, taxi, tram etc..., and small purchases like coffee, gelato, bathrooms, souvenirs - Make sure your phone plan includes international data or consider a travel eSIM - When visiting churches, bring something to cover shoulders/knees - Utilize ChatGPT to get aorund. You can enter in your flights, destinations, tailor it to be budget friendly or for quickest route and it will give you step by step directions. -Italy uses Type C, F, and L plugs with a 230V voltage, so you’ll need the proper adapter to plug in your devices. Phone chargers, laptops, and most electronics:Just bring a plug adapter—these devices are typically dual voltage and will work perfectly. Hair tools (curling irons, straighteners, dryers):Please check if your tool is labeled “100–240V.” If yes → you’ll only need an adapter If not → you’ll need a voltage converter (or consider using hotel hair dryers instead)
-Greetings- Salve - Formal and polite hello Hello/Goodbye (casual) – Ciao My name is…. – Mi Chiamo… Good morning– Buongiorno Good afternoon – Buona sera Goodbye (formal)– Arrivederci -Polite phrases- Thank you – Grazie Please – Per favore You’re welcome – Prego Excuse me – Mi scusi I’m sorry – Mi dispiace
In order to allow all guests (including parents!) a night of relaxation, we respectfully request no children at the wedding. We thank you for your understanding and support.
We are keeping our wedding intimate and are only able to accommodate the specific guests listed on your invitation. We truly wish we could celebrate with everyone, but we hope you understand our need to keep the guest list limited.