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FAQs

The Wedding Website of Victoria Lee and Landon Palma
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Can I bring a guest/date?

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If you received a plus one, it will kindly say so on the invitation and will appear under your name when you RSVP. We are intentionally having a more intimate celebration so we can celebrate with those closest to us. Thank you for understanding!

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Can I bring my children?

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We promise we love your kids, but our ceremony and reception are adults-only. We apologize for any inconvenience, but hope you are still able to attend.

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Where should I stay in Columbus?

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We have reserved a hotel block at the Hilton hotel in downtown Columbus. Please see the Travel tab for more details.

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What should I wear?

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This is a formal, romantic affair (think moody, candlelit, ooh the drama!) Please wear formal wedding attire. We recommend women wear midi to long dresses and men wear tuxes or suits with bow tie or tie. If you are looking for some inspiration, please visit this Pinterest board: https://pin.it/1Z3gqZVLe Given the time of year, we highly recommend bringing something to cover bare shoulders in the event it is chilly.

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What time should I arrive?

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The ceremony will start promptly at 6:30pm. Please arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the ceremony to give yourself time to park & find a seat. Don't be late!

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Will there be transportation to and from the venue?

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Franklin Park Conservatory is only a 10 minute drive from the hotel. We highly recommend people opt to take an Uber. There is also plenty of parking available onsite. Cars can stay in the parking lot overnight but must be retrieved Sunday morning by 10 am.

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Can I take pictures during the ceremony?

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We want everyone to be present during our ceremony so we ask that everyone keeps their phones away. We will share all of the professional photos with our guests when they are available, we pinky promise.

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Will there be an open bar?

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Bob Lee would have had it no other way - of course!