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FAQs

The Wedding Website of Taylor Burrier and David Starleper
Wedding FAQs – Everything You Need to Know for our St. Thomas wedding! Have questions that aren’t covered here? Please don’t hesitate to reach out to David or I—we’re happy to help! Taylor (410) 456 9878 David (443) 415 9170
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What airport should I fly into?

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Cyril E. King Airport

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Do you have hotel recommendations?

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Yes! We have a special hotel block at The Ritz-Carlton reserved just for our wedding guests. The rooms are almost half the regular price for that time of year, so make sure to mention our wedding when booking to receive the discounted rate.

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Do we need transportation from the airport?

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We recommend that guests rent a car (preferably 4-wheel drive) to explore the island at their leisure. Because arrival times vary, we will not provide transportation from the airport. If you are staying at The Ritz-Carlton, they offer airport transportation—just ask about it when you book your room.

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What is the dress code?

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The wedding is black tie optional, so feel free to dress formally or cocktail chic depending on your style.

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Are children invited?

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Yes! Kids are welcome. For families looking for childcare during the festivities, The Ritz Kids program is available through the resort.

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Will there be any activities for guests staying longer?

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Absolutely! Guests staying through Monday are invited to join us on a catamaran adventure the day after the wedding. It will include snorkeling at the best locations, water activities, and a stop at our favorite floating taco bar. We would love for you to join us if you’re on the island!

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How do I RSVP

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Kindly RSVP for the wedding and catamaran adventure through the RSVP tab on our wedding website.

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Do we need passports?

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No, U.S. citizens do not need a passport to travel to the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) because it is a U.S. territory. You just need a valid government-issued photo ID (like a driver’s license).