Hannah & Nathanial

October 12, 2024 • Santa Fe, NM, USA

Hannah & Nathanial

October 12, 2024 • Santa Fe, NM, USA

Q + A

Is there a dress code?

The dress code for this event is semi-formal.

Will we have to select our meals?

Yes, once meal choices have been determined, you will be able to select your meal choice when you RSVP.

Are kids welcome?

No. We love your kids—we really do. But we want our wedding to be your night off!

How do we RSVP?

RSVPs are closed for the event. If you need to make any changes to your RSVP. Please contact our wedding planner directly. Jenna Culver - 505-393-3493 - jculver@lessstresswedding.com

Is the Balloon Fiesta in Santa Fe?

No, the International Balloon Fiesta will be in Albuquerque, about an hour south of Santa Fe. Events for the Balloon Fiesta will run from October 5-13. See their full schedule of events on their website. https://balloonfiesta.com/files/galleries/2024AIBF-InsidetheParkSchedule.pdf

Do you have hotel blocks set up?

No. Because of the Balloon Fiesta, hotels are unable to hold rooms for a room block. We have listed some great hotels in the area on our travel page. Book your travel as soon as possible to get a good rate.

Will we be able to request songs at the reception?

Yes, the DJ will allow you to request songs at the reception.

What do I need to know about travelling to New Mexico

Guests traveling to New Mexico need to make sure they drink additional water during their stay in order to stay hydrated. Due to our unusually dry environment and high altitude, guests may experience certain things differently. Alcohol is likely to have a stronger effect on guests than normal. Guests may also difficulty with heat sickness or altitude sickness. Guests should take care to drink additional water, remain cool, and rest if they are not feeling well.

What are the signs of Altitude Sickness?

Altitude symptoms may resemble hangover or COVID symptoms. They may include dizziness, headaches, muscle aches, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, loss of energy, shortness of breath, loss of appetite, or problems with sleep. Symptoms usually begin within the first day and then lessen over the next couple of days as a person's body adjusts to the new altitude. Make sure to rest and drink plenty of liquids. Seek Medical help if symptoms worsen or do not improve.