Do I have to attend the whole weekend/every event?
Not at all! Think of this wedding weekend as a choose-your-own-adventure! We've lined up a fun-filled schedule for maximum celebration, but we know everyone has different schedules and commitments — so feel free to join in on as many (or as few) events as you'd like.
Just a friendly reminder: the BIG day is on Friday, October 10th, and we’d love to have everyone there to celebrate together for that!
When do I need to RSVP by?
Please RSVP by August 1st!
Whether you are able to join us or not, it is helpful for us to know so we can make sure all guests are accounted for in the planning of the weekend's events.
Can I bring a +1?
Due to our venue’s limited capacities, we’re keeping our guest list cozy and intimate. We’ve carefully curated our weekend to celebrate with those who feel closest to us and we kindly ask that you don't bring guest(s) unless they are explicitly listed on your invitation. Thank you for understanding—we can’t wait to share this special day with you!
Are children allowed?
We’re keeping this celebration an adults-only affair! After all, it’s Vegas, baby!
Will transportation be provided?
We’ll be providing transportation via party bus from the ceremony site to the reception on Friday, October 10.
Outside of this, we recommend guests use taxis or ride share services such as Uber or Lyft throughout the weekend.
If you’re staying on the Strip, you'll easily be able to walk between most hotels, and for longer journeys all hotels, on the strip and off, will have attended taxi stands as well as designated Uber/Lyft drop-off and pickup areas.
What should I wear?
This weekend is all about fun and flair, so we encourage you to dress to impress! It’s Vegas — nothing is too big or too bold. Each event has its own unique dress code or theme, and you can find all the details on the "Wedding Weekend Itinerary" tab. For a little extra inspiration, check out the mood boards below.
Keep in mind: Vegas is still quite warm in October, so think light, breathable fabrics, and be sure to take note of which events will be held outdoors.
Oh, and one important thing — please don’t wear white to the wedding!