Yes! We understand that there are a lot of people traveling to FL to attend our wedding, so, if you choose to give a gift, you can find our registry on Amazon or you may contribute to our "Honey Pot" fund in lieu of a more traditional gift. Previously we had an Anthropologie registry as well, but their selection updated and a few of the things we had chosen were no longer available.
Yes, but not a strict one. "Beach Formal" is what I imagined if you're looking for a specific term. Zola defines this as, "Wear linen pants, short-sleeved button downs, maxi dresses, and sandals." The dress doesn't need to be maxi - we realize we are asking people to be outside in FL and it may or may not be hot, so wear something you feel good in and think you'll feel comfortable to dance in later.
Of course! Please let us know; Moe's has a lot of variety, but we would definitely want to know if we need to order anything special from them or from another source.
January 15th, 2020
The ceremony is child-free. If you know you will require child care and are seeking a reputable provider for the ceremony and/or reception, please contact us directly or visit https://nannieswhocare.com. Children are welcome at the reception.
The ceremony starts at 3pm.
There are 21 free parking spaces labeled, "LIBRARY / REC CENTER PARKING ONLY - MUST OBTAIN PERMIT INQUIRE WITHIN." There will be an employee giving out these passes when you arrive. This is first come, first served; I recommend carpooling. There will be spaces you can park in for a fee in addition to the 21 they have for the library. The library will be closed at this time so all available library parking will be going towards the wedding event. There is also lots of parking for a fee around the complex as it's near a popular beach area.
Yes, there is plenty of parking for free for the wedding ceremony at the Florida Botanical Gardens.