Toni & Kevin

November 22, 2024 • San José del Cabo, BCS, Mexico

Toni & Kevin

November 22, 2024 • San José del Cabo, BCS, Mexico

When is the RSVP deadline?

The final RSVP deadline will be Oct 6.

When should we arrive?

The wedding events start Thursday evening, we would suggest arriving Thursday morning/afternoon to give yourself plenty of time to get to Cabo before the welcome begins at 6pm.

Are children invited?

As much as we love all your little ones, to give our guests the opportunity to let loose and celebrate, the weekend will be adults only.

Will Transportation be provided?

Transportation will be provided on the wedding day to and from the JW Marriott. For transportation to and from the airport - book here (https://bit.ly/4bD3i5v).

Does Los Cabos Have Uber?

Yes, Los Cabos has UBER, they are inexpensive and safe in Los Cabos. Please be aware that the cars they drive are much smaller than the ones in the states and they do not have UBER XL as of yet, so you will need to consider not more than 3 persons in your car per ride. I would recommend booking transportation through Impala from Airport to Hotel (please see the Travel page for more booking information). As we do not recommend Uber service for airports.

Do I need a passport?

A passport is required for travel to Mexico. Processing times can vary, so we suggest applying early. If it's your first time applying for a passport, you'll need to do so in person. Current Processing Times: As of December 18, 2023, passport applications will be processed within 6-8 weeks for routine service and 2-3 weeks for expedited service, which costs an additional $60. More details can be found below: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/how-apply.html

What currency do they use in Los Cabos?

The peso is Mexico's national currency, though many places in Los Cabos accept U.S. dollars for convenience. Major credit cards are also accepted in most establishments. Banks offer currency exchange during business hours. Universal ATMs are widely available for cash withdrawals at the current exchange rate, and most ATMs have menus in English. The ATMs usually only dispense dollars.

Can I drink the water in Mexico?

As a rule of thumb, you should stick to bottled or purified water in Mexico. All of the restaurants and hotels only serve purified water and YES, the ice is safe. The key to good health when traveling ANYWHERE is hydration and sunscreen. For more information, visit: https://www.tripsavvy.com/can-i-drink-water-in-mexico-1589019

Other Questions?

Email our planners Pamela Franssen and Jimena Osuna if you require any assistance or have any questions regarding the wedding or your reservations:

pamela@amyabbottevents.com / jimena@amyabbottevents.com