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FAQs

The Wedding Website of Sara Thornbrough and Ricky Wilson
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Can I bring a date?

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We’re keeping our guest list intimate, so we’re only able to accommodate those guests who are listed on the invitation. If you’ve been given a plus-one, it will be indicated on your RSVP. Thank you for understanding!

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Are kids welcome?

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We kindly ask that only the guests listed on the invitation attend. If your child has been included, their name will be reflected on your RSVP.

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I have a food allergy, can I make a special request?

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Yes! Please make the bride and groom aware of an food allergies or dietary restrictions as soon as possible so we can make alternative arrangements for you.

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Are you registered? Where?

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Your presence at our wedding is truly the greatest gift we could ask for, and we are so grateful you’ll be celebrating with us! We do not have a traditional registry, but for those who have kindly asked, we will have a honeymoon fund available.

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Do you have any hotel recommendations?

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We’ve reserved a room block at The Diria to make planning easy! You’ll find booking details below and on our Travel page. Tamarindo also has amazing Airbnb options if you’d prefer a villa, condo, or group stay.

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Do I need a passport?

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Yes! A valid passport is required to travel to Costa Rica. We recommend ensuring your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel dates, just to be safe.

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Which Airport should I fly into?

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Liberia International Airport (LIR) is the closest and most convenient airport to Tamarindo. Tamarindo is approximately 1–1.5 hours from Liberia International Airport (LIR), depending on traffic.

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Do I need to rent a car?

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A rental car is not required if you’re staying near town or at our recommended hotel, as Tamarindo is very walkable and taxis/Ubers are available. However, if you’d like to explore nearby beaches or take day trips, having a car can be helpful.

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What will the weather be like in Costa Rica in July?

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July in Tamarindo is warm and tropical — typical of Costa Rica’s green (rainy) season. You can expect: Warm temperatures: Daytime highs are usually around the high 70s to mid-80s °F Rainy season: July falls in the rainy season, so afternoon or evening showers are common. It’s not unusual to have rain on many days, though it often doesn’t last all day. Humidity: It will feel quite humid — perfect for beach days but good to pack light, breathable clothing.

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Should I exchange money to have Colones (Costa Rica currency)?

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We recommend bringing limited cash- but to have either USD or Colones is helpful, especially if trying to barter, tip, or purchase in the more remote parts of Costa Rica.