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FAQs

The Wedding Website of Jennifer Brechon and Tyler Brechon
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What is the dress code?

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Our wedding is a formal event. Please use this as an excuse to dress up, do your hair and makeup, and wear something truly remarkable. We want to see you looking your best. For men, a button up long sleeve shirt with tie is required, suits with jacket are preferred. For women, please choose garments that are mid-shin length or longer. Bridesmaids will be in black floor length gowns, please try to avoid similar garments. Additionally, please avoid colors traditionally reserved for the bride such as white, ivory, cream, and champagne. Dressy separates are okay. No denim will be permitted. Since our wedding will be primarily black and white, we want YOU to be the color on our day! See above for inspiration!

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Can I bring a date?

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Due to the capacity of the venue, only the individuals listed on your invitation are permitted. We appreciate your understanding!

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Are kids welcome?

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Due to the capacity of the venue, we have limited the number of kids welcome during the ceremony and reception. Invitations addressed to "The Smith Family" are inclusive of children. Please reach out to Jenny if you need clarification!

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

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Please arrive 10-15 minutes prior to the ceremony start to allow time for parking and finding a seat. Once the ceremony starts, you will not be permitted to enter the venue.

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Is there parking at the venue?

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Yes! There are two parking lots at the venue which should be plenty of parking for our guests.

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Is there transportation to and from the hotel to the venue?

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We are not providing transportation to and from the ceremony/reception due to the number of hotel's near the venue. We have blocks at the Courtyard and Staybridge Suites. Both are within walking distance! Book through the travel page to get our group rate.

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I'm traveling from out of state. What should I know about the altitude?

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It usually takes a few days for your body to adjust to altitude changes. It may be helpful to arrive a day or two prior to the wedding if this is feasible for you. If not, there are still plenty of things you can do to assure you are comfortable: - Stay hydrated: It is recommended you add an extra 32oz of water to your daily intake for a few days before arriving in Colorado. - Stay rested: Take a nap when you can. Avoid sleep deprivation. - Be aware of how much alcohol you consume as the altitude can decrease alcohol tolerance and make you feel drunk faster (but sometimes you don't realize until you have consumed too much too fast!) - Eat carbs. Carbs help our body absorb oxygen better so be sure to eat up! - Wear Sunscreen! The air is thinner here making your skin more susceptible to the sun's harmful rays. Apply sunscreen frequently and liberally. People who travel to Colorado from lower elevations may experience altitude sickness. Symptoms of Altitude Sickness: - Headache - Nausea - Vomiting - Fatigue - Dizziness - Shortness of Breath