Yes! We support any decision you make whether you choose to bring your children or not! During the ceremony, we kindly ask that you step away if your child becomes vocally excited in anticipation for the reception portion :)
Yes. Seating will be based off of the RSVP list and we cannot guarantee a seat if you do not RSVP. Kindly update your RSVP with where you will be staying, as this will allow us to better arrange pickup points to shuttle our guests.
Yes. You will be given the option to RSVP for both the wedding and welcome party through our RSVP portal.
The post wedding lunch is optional. If you intend to join us, though, a verbal or written RSVP would be greatly appreciated to help us plan accordingly.
Transportation will be provided to and from our welcome party and wedding day. If you do decide to join us for the post wedding lunch, taxi services can be requested by the hotel.
The four hotels, venue and church are all in close proximity to each other, requiring only a short walk or drive between each. Nonetheless, we are arranging shuttles to transport everyone for the welcome party and the wedding day.
We'd love to see our family and friends dress up with us! So, we are requesting all of our guests dress in formal or black tie attire. Ladies, please avoid short dresses. Thank you!
Our ceremony and reception will take place outdoors. Although we expect temperatures to be in the 80s, please plan on bringing a light jacket or shawl as the temperature drops later in the evening.
Greeks like to party late! The venue and bar are available to us until 5 AM, but do not feel obligated to stay this late. Transportation to your hotels will be available starting at 12:00 AM. The party is over when Alex is finished dancing!
Kindly check with the bride and groom prior.
Early in their relationship, Alex mentioned to Nari that he was Greek Orthodox. Nari, always wishing for a destination wedding, took that information and ran with it...as she usually does ;)