If your invitation says “and Guest,” or specifically addresses your guest, then yes. If not, we would prefer if it was just you. Thanks for understanding!
Cocktail, please. But we want you to feel comfortable, so if those shoes are too high or that top button is too tight, let it all hang loose. Cowboy boots and hats are welcomed! You may consider checking the forecast in advance or bringing a light jacket for late evening!
As Nashville is easy to traverse, our guests are taking advantage of the vast lodging options spread across the city. We encourage you to utilize the on site parking at Riverwood, or to utilize Lyft/Uber. Please keep in mind you cannot keep your car at Riverwood overnight.
Yes. We encourage you to share allergies and special preferences on your online RSVP.
Please consider arriving approximately 20-30 minutes before the official start time, so that we can share this day with you!
Thanks for thinking of us! Yes, we are registered on this very website! Please see our registry tab.
Our venue is in East Nashville, which is approximately 10-15 minutes to downtown Nashville/ Broadway.
We encourage you to utilize this website for all important information. When there is not a structured activity, please explore Nashville and/or take some time to relax. Due to a busy schedule that weekend, we, along with our families may be slow to respond via phone so please lean on hotel staff, Riverwood staff, and other wedding guests should you have any questions or concerns.
Please RSVP for all events by September 4th, 2021 on our wedding website. You will be able to indicate your response for specific events surrounding our wedding with room to share comments, food allergies, song requests, etc.
Nope! All wedding day events will occur at Riverwood Mansion.
Nashville weather in October can be variable, with averages during the day around 75 degrees and at night, around 49. Of course, it may be hotter or cooler than expected. We encourage checking the forecast the week of our wedding, but suspect you will likely need a light jacket as the night goes on.