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May 15, 2022
San Diego, CA
#JacobAndScottTieTheKnot

Scott & Jacob

FAQs

The Wedding Website of Scott Arnold and Jacob Cruz
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When should we RSVP by?

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Please RSVP as soon as possible, but no later than April 1st!

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What time should we arrive at the ceremony?

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The ceremony will start promptly at 5:00pm. Doors will open at 4:30pm, and the bar will be open should you like a refreshment.

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Is there a dress code?

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Absolutely not. Come as you are! *A more helpful edit: Summer, casually formal attire. No gowns, no tuxes! A suit is fine, but it doesn't need to have all the bells and whistles. Dresses are welcome, but also pants are fun. Just think "slightly elevated brunch looks"... because you know us gays love a good brunch!

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What is the parking situation?

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Parking within the venue lot is very limited and will be reserved for wedding party only. However, there are plenty of parking options both on the street and in the commercial lot directly across from the venue.

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Prepare yourself - NO ASSIGNED SEATING!

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We want to encourage fellowship throughout the ceremony and reception! There are no sides of the aisle, sit wherever! Also, the venue offers several places to sit, eat, mingle... so do not feel restricted to a place setting (we won't be assigning you one)! Afterall, tacos can be eaten anywhere!

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Can we visit the bar at the brewery?

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Unfortunately, no. The main bar that is next door to the venue is off-limits to all wedding guests during the day. However, there will obviously be many beer and wine offerings available within the venue, once the doors open at 4:30pm. You're gonna want to drink with us anyway, right?

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What can we expect the day of the wedding?

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Think non-traditional, “house-party-chic” vibes! We just happened to invite all our favorite people over to this beautiful brewery for a hang-out… one where we just happen to be getting married… make sense? There will be elements of a wedding, of course, but mostly we want to create an atmosphere that genuinely celebrates love, and where everyone is family.