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FAQs

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When should I RSVP by?

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Please RSVP by January 10, 2025, through the "RSVP" page on the site.

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Do you have any hotel recommendations?

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Yes! We recommend staying at the InterContinental Presidente in Polanco, where we have arranged a room block. The group code is "S8N". Visit the Accommodations page for more details.

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Is there a dress code?

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Yes! The welcome party (Friday night) is cocktail attire. The dress code for the wedding (Saturday) is black-tie optional, so dress to impress! Formal attire is encouraged (black tux or suites for men, long dresses for gals). - No dress code for the day-after adventure! You will want to be casual and comfortable.

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Are you registered? Where?

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Yes! You can find our registry linked on the "Registry" page of this website.

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Are kids welcome?

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While we love your little ones, our wedding will be an adults-only celebration.

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Can I bring a date?

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Please check your invitation for guest information. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out!

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

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Please let us know about any dietary restrictions when you RSVP (or just let us know), and we’ll do our best to accommodate you.

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How do I get to the wedding venue?

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If you are staying at the InterContinental Hotel, there will be transportation to and from the venue. If you are staying at another hotel or Airbnb, Uber is the best option. Enter this as the destination: Estacionamiento Museo Casa de la Bola

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Are there anything else I should know about the wedding?

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The ceremony and cocktail hour will be outdoors, the reception will be inside. Ladies! The walkway through the gardens from the ceremony to the venue is stone and uneven - gorgeous, but not ideal for stilettos. I recommend a thicker heel, but at the very least take your time and walk carefully :)

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Favorite bars and restaurants?

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Every neighborhood has amazing places to go. If you walk and explore you can’t go wrong, but here are some of our favorites (or highly recommended that we haven’t been to yet)! Restaurants: Blanco Colima, Balcon del Zocalo, La Unica, Fonda Fina, Contramar, La Docena, Deiga Ramen, Brassi, Ling Ling, Galanja Thai, Bontanico, Lalo!, El Cardenal, Brewklyn Coffee House, Chilakillers, Maque Condesa, Pandaria Rosetta Tacos: Taqueria Orinoco, El Calife, Gabriel, Naco, El Pescadito Bars: Xaman, Rayo, Handshake Speakeasy Baltra Bar, Hanky Panky, Cafe de Nadie, Cafe Madre, Bijou Drinkery, Licorería Limantour, Tokyo Music Bar