Unfortunately, we are unable to provide guests' travel expenses. Each guest will need to arrange their own airfare and accommodations. We recognize that destination weddings are extra-costly and appreciate the sacrifice each of our guests will be making to attend our wedding to celebrate with us.
No. We recognize that each guest has their own budget and travel itinerary for this trip and have foregone a wedding block for this reason.
Unfortunately, given the limited capacity of the venue, we will not be able to accommodate children.
We have tried our best to minimize cultural differences, but there are a few things that may surprise you. First and perhaps most obviously, the ceremony will be bilingual. Second, the wedding ceremony may include some uniquely Korean events, or Korean "versions" of staples of every wedding (e.g., vows, MC officiating rather than an official officiant). Third, the "reception" --which is in fact more an after-wedding meal-- may feel abbreviated compared to an American one.
The dress code is semi-formal. Evenings can run cool, so consider bringing an extra layer.
Although not a guarantee of what's to come, Seoul in the first week of June has historically ranged from the low 60s to mid 80s. If you're planning on extending your trip, mind the monsoon season, which usually starts in late June.