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Ryan and Rachel are getting married!Ryan and Rachel are getting married!

FAQsFAQs

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Is there a dress code?Is there a dress code?

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YES!! We kindly ask that guests dress in semi-formal attire. The ceremony will be held in a church, so please choose outfits that are both polished and respectful of the setting. Think cocktail dresses, dressy skirts or jumpsuits, suits, or slacks with a button-down or blazer. Elegant, but still comfortable enough to enjoy dinner, dessert, and dancing. Please AVOID: -Jeans (yes, even the dark, ripped, or “fancy” ones) -Shorts of any kind -Athletic wear (leggings, joggers, sweatpants, hoodies, etc.) -Sneakers, flip-flops, or casual sandals -T-shirts, crop tops, tank tops, or anything you’d wear to the gym or lounging on the couch -Baseball caps or hats meant for casual wear We so appreciate you making the effort to celebrate with us in style!

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

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Please arrive no earlier than 30 minutes prior to the start of the ceremony.

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Can I bring a date?Can I bring a date?

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We kindly ask that you only bring a guest if your invitation specifically includes a plus one. Due to venue capacity and careful planning, we’re only able to accommodate those formally listed on the invite. Thank you for understanding!

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Are kids welcome?Are kids welcome?

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We adore kids, and while we’re including a few in the celebration, we’re only able to accommodate children we’ve made arrangements for in advance. We kindly ask that no additional children attend. Thank you for understanding!

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Will there be alcohol at the reception?Will there be alcohol at the reception?

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Yes. There will be an open bar at the reception as we celebrate together. We understand that some families may prefer not to be around alcohol, especially with little ones, and we completely respect that. If you’d prefer to attend the ceremony only, please know we won’t be offended — we’re grateful for your presence in whatever way aligns with your conscience.