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Tori & Grant are so looking forward to celebrating with you! If you have any questions at all, please text Tori at (760) 644-8091.
Tori & Grant are so looking forward to celebrating with you! If you have any questions at all, please text Tori at (760) 644-8091.
September 5, 2026
Honolulu, HI

FAQs

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When should I RSVP by?

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No later than July 31, 2026.

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

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You should be seated for the ceremony by 4:45pm.

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Is there a dress code?

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We would love for our guests to dress in Aloha Cocktail attire! Think of it as a blend of elegant wedding style and relaxed island vibes. We want you to look beautiful, feel sophisticated, and stay comfortable in the Hawaii climate. Women: A chic midi or maxi dress, a stylish jumpsuit, or a dressy separates pairing. Colorful prints, floral patterns, and breathable fabrics are highly encouraged! Men: A nice Hawaiian shirt paired with dress pants, trousers, or slacks. Blazers or suits are welcome but completely optional—no ties required! Footwear Note: Since we'll be celebrating in a tropical setting, comfortable footwear is key. Wedges, block heels, dressy sandals, loafers, or even flip-flops are perfect for navigating the venue. Tip: Lean into tropical colors and lightweight fabrics like linen, cotton, or silk blends to stay cool while looking your best!

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Is there transportation to and from the hotels to the ceremony?

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All hotel blocks we have reserved, along with other recommended hotels, are within walking distance to the ceremony & reception.

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Are there any hotel room blocks?

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Yes -- please see the "Travel" page for details.

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Is the venue indoor or outdoor?

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The venue for the ceremony and reception is completely outdoor.

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Will it be an "unplugged" ceremony?

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Yes! We have hired professional photographers and videographers to capture the ceremony, so we will be enforcing a "no phone" rule for the ceremony only.