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FAQs

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What time is the Ceremony?

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The Ceremony will begin at 3:00pm. Please arrive 15 minutes early to park and find a seat.

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What is the dress Code?

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We would love to see our family and friends dressed up with us. Dress code is semi-formal attire. Ladies can wear Floor-length, Tea-length, or Midi formal dresses. Gentlemen can wear Dress shirts, Polo Shirts, Trousers, Slacks (No Jeans), Dress Shoes or Formal Shoes. Please do not wear any shades of dark green as this is what our wedding party will be wearing. *PLEASE REFRAIN FROM WEARING WHITE*

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When is the RSVP deadline?

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To help us with our planning, please RSVP to the event as soon as possible. However, the deadline is November 1st, 2025. If we don't receive your RSVP by this date, we cannot make exceptions and will have to mark you as 'no'. We need to provide the venue with a total guest count in a timely manner, we hope you can understand.

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Is the venue indoor or outdoor?

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The ceremony will be held indoors. The cocktail party will have both indoor and outdoor options.

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Can I take photos and videos during the ceremony?

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Our wedding ceremony will be an unplugged occasion. We kindly ask that you be present with us and do not have your phones or cameras out during the ceremony. We have a professional photographer to capture all the special moments and are excited to share the photos with you.

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Can I bring a date or +1?

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We are so excited to celebrate this day with our nearest and dearest, and are only able to accommodate guests formally invited on your wedding invitation. Your invitation will be made out to "{Your Name} & Guest" if a plus one has been given to you. Thank you for understanding.

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Can I bring my child/children?

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Due to venue capacity limitations, we only have reserved seats for those listed on the invitations/RSVP. Any children invited will be listed by name on the RSVP. We appreciate your understanding.