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FAQs

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Are kids welcome?

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Ceremony and reception will be 21+ only.

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Can I bring a plus one?

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Due to having a small ceremony venue, we cannot accommodate plus ones. Thank you for understanding!

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Will there be alcohol?

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Yes, there will be an open bar during the cocktail hour and the first two hours of the reception. Then it will be a cash bar.

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

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The ceremony will start at 4:30pm. Please arrive at-least 15 minutes before the ceremony to get settled. If you do not arrive by 4:30pm, you will not be let in. Directions on how to get to the chapel will be posted here before the wedding.

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What is the dress code?

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Cocktail attire. Given the warm weather, we recommend ladies opt for short or flowy dresses, and gentlemen choose lighter fabrics to stay comfortable throughout the celebration.

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Can I take pictures during the ceremony?

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We've hired talented photographers to capture all the special moments of our ceremony, so we ask that guests refrain from taking pictures during this time. However, you're welcome to bring your camera to the reception—we'd love to see your perspective on the celebration!

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Do you have any hotel recommendations?

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Yes! Please see the travel page to see Siobhan and Jeremy’s recommendations.

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What color are the bridesmaids wearing?

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Light pink

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

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Let Siobhan know about your allergy and she will contact the catering company for your allergy accommodation. Her phone number is 617-777-1633.

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I still have questions, what is the best way to contact you?

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For any questions or concerns, please feel free to text Siobhan at 617-777-1633. Jeremy at 360-440-3676

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Vegas tips

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- Since Las Vegas is in the desert, it is going to be very hot at the end of August. Daytime highs can range from 95–110 degrees. - There are CVS and Walgreens all over the Strip. Make sure to stock up on water, snacks, and alcohol there (it can be cheaper than casinos), and yes, you can carry alcohol around anywhere you go. - Have a comfortable pair of shoes with you at all times. The Strip is a lot bigger than it looks. - If you plan on gambling, bring cash with you when you travel. ATM fees can be expensive. - The Las Vegas Monorail is great for skipping traffic along the Strip. - Drinks are free while gambling as long as you are sitting at a slot machine or at a table.