How and when do we RSVP? Once invitations are sent out this fall, you will be able to RSVP right here on this website!
Can I bring a plus one? We wish we could invite everyone, but our venue has limited space, so only the names on your RSVP get a golden ticket! Thanks for understanding (and saving us from a very crowded dance floor).
Is the wedding kid friendly? We love your little ones, but we’ve chosen to make our wedding adults only, aside from a few teenagers from our immediate families. Please take this as the perfect excuse for a well deserved date night!
Do you have a registry? Once invitations are sent out, our registry will be opened on the website as well!
I’m coming in from out of town, where should I fly into? What is there to do in Denver? For out of town guests, the easiest (and often most affordable) option is to fly into Denver International Airport. From there, it’s just a 40 minute drive to Golden, where all the wedding festivities await, with the mountains as your backyard! We have a fairly full weekend planned for you, but there is plenty to do in Denver. The Mile High City is famous for its endless outdoor recreation, various museums, Meow Wolf, the Botanic Gardens, and of course Rockies tickets are always cheap!
What will the weather be like? Colorado summers are fairly hot, with highs in the 80s to mid-90s! The ceremony will be outdoors, but the cocktail hour, dinner, and reception are all indoors.
Will there be shuttle transportation provided? Can I park at the venue? Once we have our hotel block booked, we’re hoping to be able to provide shuttle transportation to the venue! The other good news is our venue is just a short 15 min rideshare from Golden, CO, and all events will be taking place in Golden for convenience. There’s also plenty of parking available at the venue!
Now what’s this I hear about altitude sickness? Denver is known as the Mile High City, because we sit 5,280 feet above sea level, so the air is a bit thinner than you might be used to. Effects can vary from person to person with the potential of feeling shortness of breath or nausea. One tip for everyone: stay hydrated during your visit. Your lungs (and your vacation) will thank you!