Is there a dress code?
Yes, our dress code is Black Tie Optional / Formal. Please wear formal attire such as Suit and Tie, Gown, Fancy Cocktail Dress, Dressy Pantsuit, etc. We ask that you please do not wear casual items such as jeans, khakis, polos, sun dresses, sandals, etc. We would love to see our friends and family get dressed up with us!
What time should I arrive for the ceremony?
Please arrive by 4:30pm-4:45pm as we will start promptly at 5:00pm MST.
Can I take photos during the ceremony?
We hired professional photographers and videographers, so we kindly request an unplugged ceremony. We ask that you please keep your devices silenced/turned off during this time. We will happily share our professional images with you after the wedding!
Can I bring a plus one?
Due to limited venue capacity, we are unable to accommodate plus ones unless it is specifically indicated on your wedding invitation.
Are kids welcome?
While we wish we could include all children, we are unfortunately only able to invite immediate family due to limited venue capacity. We hope you understand and that you are able to enjoy the weekend off!
Will there be an open bar?
Yes.
Is there parking available at the venue?
Yes, there is parking available at the venue. You are welcome to leave your car over night and pick it up in the morning. We highly encourage Uber/Lyft if you are planning to drink and celebrate with us!
Will the events be held indoors or outdoors?
The ceremony and cocktail hour will be held outdoors, and the reception will be held indoors.
What will the weather be like?
The weather this time of year in Colorado tends to be on the warmer side. It may be sunny and in the 75-85 degree range early evening, and as the night goes on it will cool down.
What is important to know about staying near Denver?
Denver, known as the Mile High City, sits 5,280 feet above sea level. The high altitude makes the air thinner and drier, so things can feel a little different. A walk up the stairs or normal exercise may leave you breathless, the sun is extremely intense, and 1 alcoholic drink may feel like 3. Occasionally visitors experience altitude sickness. Mild symptoms include headaches, dizziness, and nausea. The best way to combat altitude sickness is to hydrate yourself both prior to your trip and throughout your stay and take it easy on exercise and alcohol when you first arrive. Acetaminophen and ibuprofen will help with headaches as well. Lastly, make sure to regularly apply sunscreen!
Are there hotel blocks near the venue?
Yes, please visit the travel page for more information.
Can I post photos and videos to social media on the wedding day?
Of course, please feel free to share anything you would like at any point.
I can't attend the wedding in person. Will there be a virtual wedding celebration?
Yes, we are arranging for a virtual viewing of our ceremony for those who cannot join us in person and would like to tune in. We will miss you!
Who should I contact if I have additional questions?
Please reach out to Maria or Dylan for further inquiries.