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September 14, 2024
Breckenridge, CO

Dustin & Kate

FAQs

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Are kids allowed?

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While we love your kids, the ceremony and reception are for adults only. If they would like to join you for the rest of the weekend they are more than welcome! There is a babysitting service available in Breckenridge so contact Kate if you need more information.

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Where is the best place to stay?

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The Bride and Groom have chosen the Mountain Thunder Lodge for their stay. We have provided 20% discount codes for this location as well as 2 other lodging options in our Travel section. If you wish to share accommodations with friends, multiple-bedroom condos are available in several locations. You may also consider renting an Airbnb or pick one of the various hotel choices. Essentially, any location in town is a fantastic choice!

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What is the attire?

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Semi-Formal. Wear whatever makes you feel fabulous!

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Do I need to rent a car?

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Breckenridge is 90 min from Denver International Airport. You can either rent a car or book a shuttle from the airport. See travel section for details.

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How do I get to the events?

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The Welcome Party at Ollie's Pub is right in town, so you can likely just walk from your hotel. The Wedding is on the mountain an we will provide a shuttle to and from the venue. It's about a 10 minute ride. There is no guest parking at the venue.

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Where is your registry?

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Having are favorite people in one place is the greatest gift! No gifts please

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Preparing for the altitude

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Drink Water Before your trip, and while you are in Breckenridge, drinking plenty of water is the best way to help your body adjust easily to the higher altitude. The low humidity in Colorado keeps the air dry, like the desert, so you need about twice as much water here as you would drink at home closer to sea level. Dehydration is a contributor to altitude sickness. The drinks are on us but the hangover is on you In Breckenridge's rarefied air, golf balls go farther...and so do cocktails, at least until you've acclimatized to the altitude and dry climate. Eat Foods High in Potassium Foods such as broccoli, bananas, avocado, cantaloupe, celery, greens, bran, chocolate, granola, dates, dried fruit, potatoes and tomatoes will help you replenish electrolytes by balancing salt intake. Pack for Sun With less water vapor in the air at this altitude, the sky really is bluer in Colorado. But there's 25 percent less protection from the sun, so sunscreen is a must. Breckenridge receives more than 300 days of sunshine each year (more than San Diego or Miami). Bring sunglasses, sunscreen and lip balm. Dress in Layers Two days before your trip, check the weather and use this information to pack appropriately. Because the sun is especially powerful, it can feel much warmer than the actual temperature during the daytime, but then become very chilly after sundown, particularly in the spring and fall. It is best to layer your clothing.