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FAQs

If you have any questions other than what's listed here, feel free text us ahead of time!
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Do I need to bring my ticket/invitation the day of the wedding?

Answer

No, you do not need to bring them! The invitations were made to look like event tickets to fit the theme of our venue, which is the Emerald Theatre!

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When should I RSVP by?

Answer

Please RSVP as soon as you are able to, but by no later than August 31, 2025! Unfortunately, we will not be able to accommodate any RSVPs after this date.

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Can I bring a plus one?

Answer

While we would love to have everyone attend, we are only able to accommodate the people listed on the website's RSVP form! Unfortunately, we will not make any exceptions to this rule. Extra guests will be turned away at the door. Thank you for your understanding!

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Can I bring my children?

Answer

We love your little ones, but due to the historical nature of the venue, only children above the age of 15 were invited. Please check your invitation to see if your child made the cut-off. Enjoy a night off and come ready to party!

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What time should I arrive?

Answer

The ceremony will begin promptly at 3:30 pm, so we ask that guests arrive 30 minutes beforehand so that everyone can be seated on time.

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What should I wear? Is there a dress code?

Answer

The dress code for our wedding is formal attire. Suits, tuxes, and formal length dresses are ideal. We ask that guests do not wear white, ivory, or similarly off-white shades. Bridesmaids/Bridesmen will be wearing navy. The ceremony and reception will be held indoors.

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Is parking available on-site?

Answer

Yes! There is a parking lot behind the building that is free on weekends.

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What should I do if I can't make it?

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You will be dearly missed! If you cannot make it to the wedding, please let us know as soon as possible and RSVP "No," so that we can plan accordingly.

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Can I take pictures of the ceremony?

Answer

We are having an "unplugged" ceremony. This means we are asking all phones and other devices be put away and on silent/turned off during our ceremony so that all guests can be 100% present with us during this time. After the ceremony, please feel free to take as many photos as you want and we promise to share our ceremony photos as soon as possible!