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FAQ
Can I bring my kids?
While we love all your little ones, we want all parents to be able to relax and enjoy themselves. We have chosen to make our special day for adults only. Thank you for understanding!
Can I bring a plus one?
We are so excited to celebrate this day with our nearest and dearest! As we have a strict guest list to stay within our venue's capacity, we can only accommodate those listed on your specific invitation. Thank you for understanding!
What should I wear?
We want to see you dress to impress! We are excited to have a black tie wedding and ask all women to wear a floor length formal gown or jumpsuit and men to wear a tuxedo. We welcome you to show off your personal sense of style and dress fabulously!
Will the ceremony and reception be indoors or outdoors?
Our ceremony will be outside and the reception will be inside.
Is there parking at the venue?
Yes! Free parking is available at the venue.
Where should I stay?
We have arranged for a hotel block at the Nassau Inn with a specialty rate for our wedding guests! For more information on how to book, head over to the accommodations page.
Can I take Photos or Videos during the ceremony?
We kindly ask that you turn off phones during our ceremony and be present with us in the very special moment. There will be pleany of time to take photos and videos during the reception! We have the most amazing photography team documenting our entire day, that way you are able to take it all in, celebrate and be in the moment with us!
How do I RSVP?
When Should I RSVP by?
To RSVP, click the RSVP tab and type the name(s) listed on your envelope. Kindly RSVP before May 1st, 2024. If you are unable to attend, we would appreciate you letting us know at the soonest opportunity - you will be missed!
When should I arrive for the ceremony?
The ceremony will be starting promply at 5:30pm, we recommend guests arrive between 5:00-5:15pm so there is time to find a seat. If you happen to be late, our coordinator will let you know if they are still allowing guests in or if you will need to wait until the ceremony is over. Thank you for understanding!
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