As of 3/16/26, we’re 100 days away! 🎉 We can't wait to celebrate with you. Please head to the RSVP section and click "update response." There’ll be a quick question for you to answer there. We know things come up and plans change. Hope to see you!
What will the weather be like this time of year?
The weather can be typically wet during this time of year, so there can be possible rain (hopefully not much), but also expect lots of sunshine.
What should I wear? Is there a dress code?
The dress code is beach formal. If you choose to wear shorts, khaki shorts are preferred- please no jeans or jean shorts.
What kind of shoes should I wear?
Since the ceremony will be held on the grass, we recommend avoiding thin heels or shoes that may sink into the ground. Some shoe options you can consider wearing are flats, wedges, or block heels for comfort. Feel free to bring a change of shoes for once we go indoors.
Where is the wedding reception and ceremony taking place?
Both will be held at the same location
What is the venue like?
The venue is at a hotel which the ceremony will take place outdoors, then cocktail and reception will be indoors
Is there parking at the venue?
Yes, free parking will be available at the venue.
What time should I arrive?
If you tend to run on hispanic time I would aim for 45 mins to an hour before the ceremony but for the rest of you who have good time management I would recommend 15-30 mins before the ceremony. This is to ensure everyone is seated before the ceremony begins.
What kind of food will be served?
Appetizers: Meatballs in sauce, Pastelillos de Pizza (Pizza Turnover), Chicken Sandwiches, Mini Alcapurias
Dinner: Arroz con Gandules (Rice w/ pigeon peas),
Penne Pasta
Meats: Garlic Chicken & Pernil (Roast Pork)
Sides: Macaroni Salad & Sauteed Potatoes
Will there be an open bar?
There will be drinks provided, but if you would like any particular drinks, you are more than welcome to bring some, and the bartenders will serve them.
Can I bring a plus one?
Your invitation will specify if you have a plus one. If you’re unsure, feel free to reach out.