Marina and I adore children—when they’re not running amok during the ceremony. But for our wedding, we’re embracing the “adults only” vibe. Think of it as a kid-free zone where you can dance, sip, and party without worrying about little feet on the dance floor or bedtime so strict it makes Cinderella jealous. There is a local baby sitter option available if you would like to pursue that. The informaiton is provided below: Special Occasion Sitters AZ Angela 928-451-6307 Specialocassionaz@gmail.com
Fly into Phoenix or Flagstaff and then channel your inner adventurer for the scenic drive to Sedona. If you’re staying at the Sky Ranch Lodge, just open your door and—poof!—you’re there. If not, don’t worry; we’ll have shuttles running, and parking on-site is as plentiful as red rocks in Sedona. No excuses now; see you soon!
Yes. We'll have wine and beers
Your presence on our special day is the greatest gift we could ask for. But, if your heart feels called to give more, a monetary gift would be received with deep gratitude and love. Please make it out as a check or Zelle.
Check out the "Schedule" page, because it’s more fun with actual times. Guests arrive by 3:30 p.m. for a cocktail hour—think of it as happy hour’s fancy cousin. The main event kicks off after that, with dinner, dancing, and possibly some questionable moves on the dance floor. Since Sedona is a dark sky sanctuary, we’re keeping outdoor lighting and noise to a polite whisper after 10 p.m. Then, the party continues at a local watering hole—because one celebration is never enough!
Let us know! Email, text, RSVP card, smoke signals, or for the histrionic ones, an anaphylactic reaction the day of.
If you’ve made it this far without figuring out accommodations, perhaps you’re secretly a superhero or just memorized a bunch of words without actually being able to read, both are remarkable feats in themselves. Take a peek at the "Travel" tab—populated with cozy inns, swanky resorts, and all things Sedona. Just remember, the key is to bring your best self, your dancing shoes, and an appetite for stunning scenery—and maybe a map, unless you want to turn Sedona into your personal maze of red rocks!
The venue is mostly outdoors—so bring your sunglasses and good vibes. There’s an indoor option if Mother Nature throws a tantrum. April weather? Perfect: mid 70s by day, low 60s by night, with about 3 rainy days a month—so maybe pack a cute umbrella and a sense of adventure.