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FAQs

The Wedding Website of Skylee Llewelyn and RJ Walia
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Are kids welcome?

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Only by invitation. Please also note that children are not allowed as plus ones. If you are unsure if your children were included in your invitation, please reach out to the bride or groom.

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Can I bring a date?

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Our ceremony will be by invitation only. You may bring a plus one to our reception, but please keep in mind that there will only be enough food/drinks to cover guests that have received a formal invitation. *Children are not allowed as a plus one* If you choose to bring a plus one, please inform us before hand.

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Do you have a wedding registry?

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We have chosen to have a honeymoon fund rather than a traditional registry! If you would like to contribute to our honeymoon fund, payments can be made to @SkyleeL or @Rj-Walia on Venmo. If you don’t have Venmo and would like to contribute another way, we will also be accepting cash, checks, and zelle transfers. Please reach out to the bride or groom if you have any questions!

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Is there a dress code?

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Yes! We ask that all guests come wearing semi-formal to formal attire. We also ask that guests do not come wearing black or white to the wedding.

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Is there parking for the ceremony or reception?

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Yes! There should be plenty of on-site parking at the venue!

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When should I RSVP by?

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Please RSVP by January 31st, 2026.

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Is the wedding indoor or outdoor?

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Both! Just a reminder that our wedding will take place in the spring and the weather can be unpredictable! We recommend bringing a jacket to stay warm in the event of rain or snow!

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Will there be alcohol?

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Yes! There will be an open bar at our reception. Guests who wish to drink must be 21+ years of age, and a valid ID will be required. No outside alcohol will be permitted at the venue, so please leave your alcohol at home. We want our guests to let loose and enjoy themselves, but we ask that drinkers please be respectful of the event space and others attending the wedding.