What time should I arrive at the ceremony?
Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes early to park and take your seat. There may be traffic given the summer and end of school season.
Is there a dress code?
Semi-formal to formal attire. Refrain from wearing colors typically reserved for the bride (whites, ivories, creams, etc.).
What should I do between the ceremony and cocktail hour?
Grab a coffee at Rook, a beverage at the Dublin House, and so much more. Do not fuel up too much on food as there will be plenty from start (cocktail hour) to finish (on your way out).
Traveling from afar? What should I do?
There is plenty to do in the NJ area to make it a fun, long weekend. Explore a Jersey Shore beach town (our choices would be Ocean City, Cape May, or Spring Lake), venture into NYC for shopping, broadway, and good food, or explore a small town vibe such as Princeton.
Is there an after party?
If you have not partied too hard, there is a bar and lounge on the first floor of the Oyster Point where the party can continue on your own expense.
Is there parking for the ceremony and reception?
There is plenty of parking for the ceremony. There is limited parking and a valet service for the reception. The ceremony is a 20 minute drive from the reception.