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If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to reach out before the ceremony!
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When should I rsvp by?

Answer

Kindly RSVP by July 1, 2023. If you can't attend, we will miss you, but understand and appreciate you letting us know at the soonest opportunity. You can RSVP on this website in the RSVP section. We are not sending out formal invitations so this will be the only way to RSVP. Those that do not RSVP by July 1, 2023 - we may be unable to accommodate your presence at the ceremony as we will be sending final headcount numbers to venders after this deadline.

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What should I expect for your wedding celebration?

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We are doing an outdoor elopement ceremony at Red Rock Canyon. This is about a 40 minute drive from the Las Vegas strip. The ceremony will be outdoors and not accessible via car- you will need to walk to the ceremony location. Please be prepared for this. After the ceremony, we will be having dinner together to celebrate.

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Can I bring my kids?

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We love your kids!! However, this is a Vegas elopement and have decided to keep this celebration an adults-only event. We encourage you to use this trip to enjoy yourselves and let loose! Kids will be allowed to attend the elopement ceremony, but not the following dinner or celebration.

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Can I bring a plus one?

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Due to limited capacity, we are unable to accommodate plus ones at the elopement ceremony.

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How do I get to the ceremony location?

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You can put "Red Springs Boardwalk" into your GPS and go from there! It should take you to the exact location. If not, take Charleston Blvd - exit 26 W off Clark County 215 - and drive 3.5 miles. Turn right onto Calico Basin Road. Continue 1 mile and enter Red Spring. Park in parking lot and walk to the boardwalk where the ceremony will take place.

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What are the rules of the park?

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Food and drinks, other than water in a reusable water bottle, are not allowed, per park rules. Guests must remain on the boardwalk and designated walking routes. Please respect the park and the native wildlife during the ceremony. This is a "leave no trace" park and we would appreciate everyone doing their best to leave the area better than we found it. Do not remove any wildlife, plant life, rocks, etc. from the ceremony sight.