We would appreciate your RSVP by April 1st. You can simply RSVP right here on our wedding website or just give us a call!
What is the dress code for the wedding?
The dress code for our wedding is formal/cocktail attire on the first day and formal casual on the second day with no specific theme or color scheme on either day.
Will the ceremony and reception take place indoors or outdoors?
Both the ceremony and reception will be held indoors.
Is the event child-friendly?
Absolutely!
What Should I Expect From a Polish Reception?
On the First Day, the celebration will start at 5 p.m. and may continue until early morning. For the Second Day on Sunday, activities are planned to begin around 1 p.m., concluding around 7 or 8 p.m, and follows a similar format to the first day but in a more relaxed manner, providing an opportunity to savor the remaining festivities and enjoy some additional moments with vodka. Check out this useful link to familiarize yourself with the customs and traditions of Polish weddings: https://www.deliciouspoland.com/blog/6-things-you-must-know-about-polish-wedding
Should I bring a gift?
Making the trip is the greatest gift we can ask for!
Do you have a hotel block for guests?
We will be providing a hotel block for guests. Stay tuned for more detailed information coming soon.
Will transportation be provided to and from the hotel, ceremony and reception?
Yes! A shuttle service will be provided.
What is the weather like in Poland in August?
August in Poland is similar to August in Cleveland! Generally, temperatures range from pleasant to warm (65-80 degrees), with precipitation levels ranging from moderate to high.
How expensive is it to travel to Poland?
The average flight cost from Cleveland to Warsaw in August varies depending on the airline, the departure and return dates, and the number of stops. In August, the prices can range from $660 to $1,494 or more (if you plan to fly first class).
What is the currency in Poland?
The official currency and legal tender of Poland is the Polish złoty (PLN). 1 American dollar (USD) is approximately equal to 4.00 Polish złoty (PLN). The best advice for how to carry and use your travel money while in Poland is to split up your travel funds between credit cards and cash for small emergencies. Credit cards are the norm in most places around Poland, so don't feel obligated to carry large amounts of cash. Travel credit cards are recommended to avoid international transaction fees.
Can I rent a car in Poland with US license?
If you are planning to rent a car, you need a valid International Driving Permit (IDP) issued by your country of origin to rent a car in Poland with a US license. We can help with this process if you need.