The ceremony begins at 4:30 sharp. Please arrive a bit early to find your seat.
There will be three ceremonies before the reception to celebrate the diverse cultures of Sal and Grace. These will include American, Bengali, and Burmese style ceremonies to honor their heritages and incorporate them into the celebration.
Is parking available at the venue?
We have approximately 45 parking spots available around the Boulders, along with a few spaces near the lodging office. Additionally, there is another parking area by the Homestead with 50 spaces.
Is transportation provided to and from the venue?
A shuttle service will be available for guests from Denver International Airport to the venue. A detailed schedule will be provided closer to the date.
Are there any hotel accommodations available?
Please visit our "Travel" page for a list of all the hotels and inns near the venue.
What is the weather like in the area?
In April, the weather in Estes Park, Colorado, can be quite variable. While snow is still possible, bringing a mix of clear skies and snow showers, you'll also be treated to the stunning sight of snow-capped mountains. Since the wedding will be held indoors, you'll stay warm while enjoying the breathtaking mountain views through the panoramic windows.
Is there a reception following the ceremony?
Yes, the reception will follow immediately after the ceremony at the same place.
Can I bring a plus one?
Yes, you're welcome to bring a plus one, and you can confirm this when you RSVP.
Is the wedding indoors or outdoors?
The ceremony/reception will be held indoors
Will there be any special dietary options available?
Yes, we will have vegetarian/vegan/gluten-free options available. Please let us know your dietary needs when you RSVP.
What if I have a food allergy?
Please inform us of any food allergies when you RSVP so we can accommodate your needs.
Will there be a photographer? Can guests take photos?
Yes, we will have a professional photographer and videographers. Guests are welcome to take photos, but we kindly ask you to refrain from taking pictures during the ceremony.