Beach Cocktail. For shoe selection, note that we will not be on the sand. This party will be on a terrace overlooking the beach.
Formal/Black Tie-Optional. Guests may have the option of wearing their most formal attire (think: an evening gown or tuxedo) but can also choose to wear a formal suit or cocktail dress instead. Bright colors encouraged for spring, but are not mandatory!
Yes, Cabo has UBER, but please be aware that the cars they drive are much smaller than the ones in the states and there is no UBER XL as of yet, so you will need to consider not more than 3 persons in your car per ride. For airport transportation, we recommend that you book transportation through Impala from Airport to Hotel. Please reach out to Pat and Alex for special discounted pricing.
A passport is required for travel to Mexico. Processing times can vary, so we suggest applying early. If it's your first time applying for a passport, you'll need to do so in person. More details can be found here: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/how-apply.html
While we absolutely adore your children, the wedding will be adults only. Only children in the wedding party will be in attendance. Below are two highly recommended child care services for anyone that needs a babysitter during wedding festivities. • https://bajababysitting.com/ • https://cabo.bajababygear.com/
We’re incredibly grateful you’re traveling to Cabo to celebrate our special day — your presence truly means the world to us. If you would still like to give us a gift, you can view our registry by clicking the link below. www.zola.com/registry/pktandaa
Our wedding is strictly RSVP only. We'll only be able to accommodate those listed on your invitation which will be sent in the following months.
You'll be missed! If you can't make it, please let us know as soon as possible and RSVP “no,” so we can plan accordingly.
If you already know whether or not you can make it, please feel free to let us know as soon as possible. The final RSVP deadline will be indicated once the formal invites are sent.
The peso is Mexico's national currency, though many places in Los Cabos accept U.S. dollars for convenience. Major credit cards are also accepted in most establishments. Banks offer currency exchange during business hours. Universal ATMs are widely available for cash withdrawals at the current exchange rate, and most ATMs have menus in English. The ATMs only dispense pesos.
As a rule of thumb, you should stick to bottled or purified water in Mexico. All of the restaurants and hotels only serve purified water and YES, the ice is safe. The key to good health when traveling ANYWHERE is hydration and sunscreen. For more information, visit: https://www.tripsavvy.com/can-i-drink-water-in-mexico-1589019