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Please see Schedule tab for ongoing updates as we get closer to the wedding!
Please see Schedule tab for ongoing updates as we get closer to the wedding!
January 21, 2023
Estes Park, CO

Jenna & Raymond

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FAQs and Additional Information

If you have any additional questions other than what is listed here, please contact Jenna or Ray. Wedding Guests details from the Venue: https://www.dellaterramountainchateau.com/weddings/wedding-guests
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Is there transportation to and from the hotels to the ceremony?

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We arranged for transportation from the hotels/ resorts on our travel page to the venue. Please let us know where you are staying so ensure we have enough space on the shuttles for everyone!

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Are kids welcome/ is there an age restriction?

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Due to venue policies, our wedding will be 21+ only.

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Is there a dress code?

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Yes, Let's get Fancy! The dress code is minimum Cocktail/Semi-Formal. That's so confusing, what does that mean? Here are a few examples! Men: Dress shirt, Dress Pants and a Tie. Full Suit optional but encouraged. No jeans, please. Women: Cocktail, Midi, floor length dresses, jumpsuits, or pant suits. Remember ladies it will be cold out so length maybe the way to go! No Jeans, please.

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Do I need to select a dinner option?

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Not at this time! At our wedding you will be provided with our dinner menu and you pick upon being seated. However, if you do have a dietary restrictions please let us know ahead of time.

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

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If you are not arriving via shuttle, please plan on arriving 20 to 30 minutes prior to the ceremony start time.

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Health Effects of High Altitude

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Not a Question but a PSA------ At the high altitude of Colorado Mountains everyone is affected to some degree. As you go to the higher altitudes, the barometric pressure decreases, the air is thinner and less oxygen is available. At elevations of 8,000 plus feet many symptoms may occur including: breathing faster and more deeply which results in shortness of breath and exertion, headache, nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual tiredness (this is more commonly referred to as AMS or acute mountain sickness). A more serious condition is called HAPE or high altitude pulmonary edema, recognized by a wet cough, increasing shortness of breath and a feeling of fluid building up in the lungs. Other signs to watch out for are disorientation and confusion. Increase fluid intake- 2 or 3 times normal intake: water and juice are best, hydration is key to preventing AMS and HAPE. Remember, you may be much more sensitive to the effects of alcohol at a higher altitude, please be very careful. ONE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE AT THIS ALTITUDE EQUIVALATES TO TWO BEVERAGES IN MN.

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