The event is semi-formal. Please refer to this quick guide from TheKnot.com should you have any questions. Semi-Formal Wedding Attire for Men Don't know how to dress for a semi-formal wedding as a male guest? No need to worry about donning a tux or bow tie. The formula is super simple: a suit with a button-down shirt and dress shoes. For daytime events, you might be able to get away with a blazer and slacks or a lighter suit, but for evening weddings (or if you want to err on the side of caution), we suggest wearing a classic dark suit. Finish your look with a standard necktie—other accessories, like cufflinks, a pocket square or a vest, are optional. Shop our examples below if you're still wondering what to wear to a wedding with a semi-formal dress code. Semi-Formal Wedding Attire for Women When you're shopping for this dress code, you can skip the evening gown and wear a cocktail dress instead. Dressy jumpsuits, rompers and separates are also appropriate semi-formal wedding attire options. Finally, use accessories to your advantage: matching jewelry can elevate something on the casual side, while block heel sandals (versus rhinestone-covered stilettos) can tone down a fancier ensemble. Here are some shoppable outfit ideas we love when it comes to semi-formal wedding attire for female guests."
We are having an unplugged ceremony. We ask that all guest fully engage with us as we share our vows and commit ourselves to one another and begin our adventure as Husband and Wife. We have a photographer and videographer that will be working our event ensuring that we can relive our memories from the day forever.
In your formal invitation, you should have received an RSVP card with a return envelope already addressed with postage. Otherwise, you can RSVP online right here on the website. Click the RSVP button on the page or scroll to the bottom, put in your name, and check mark who will be attending in your party. There is no option to add extra guests. Don't forget to answer the questions on the bottom before submitting.
In your mailed formal invitation, you should have received an RSVP card. The RSVP card has a spot to put your allergies. If you are using the online RSVP, after entering your name in the RSVP location, you will be prompted to choose who all will be present in your party and at the bottom before you submit, there is a spot to put your food allergies (and choose a song to get your groove on).
We are very excited to be able to see our day through the eyes of those we love. Please make a note, we are unplugged ceremony and have professionals to forever memorialize our vows. We also do not want to see cameras in the photos and video that the professionals with capture. During the reception you are absolutely allowed to take photos and we encourage you to take photos but also not to live our memory through your phones. We want to be able to wake up the next morning and be able to reminisce on the love that was shared during our special day but it's only special to your if you are engaged in the memories. We will share photos and video that the professionals capture as soon as we get them.
As there has been quite a bit of construction in the are as of late, I will update the website with directions closer to the date of the wedding.
No. As a majority of our guest live in Las Vegas and the surrounding areas and our out of town guest will be more than likely staying with family, we do not have enough families left to block rooms at any hotels. We do recommend that if you need to book a hotel the Silverton is close and have decently priced rooms that have recently been remodeled. They also have the Hyatt Place Silverton and the Berkley right next door.
Parking will be in the back of the property. You will enter through the gates to the north of the property. Mike will direct you in to ensure safe and easily accessible parking.
Yes. We do ask that you TIP your bartender!