With the Venue we are limited to guests being able to attend the Wedding. We would greatly appreciate it if your Invitation does not have a plus one available for you not to ask since we are trying to be able to accommodate to all of our loved ones.
What time should I arrive to the Church Ceremony?
As some of you know, we will be getting married through the Catholic Church and would love for everyone to be able to be there to witness this new journey for us.
With that being said the ceremony is set to begin at 2:00pm (SHARP) the Priest Does not wait on ANYONE so please try to arrive no later than 15 min before the Ceremony. This will allow time for you to park and take your seat.
Where will I be sitting in the Reception ?
There will be a seating chart to be able to view Once You Arrive that will let you know where you will be seated.
As well as a Photo Image will be uploaded to this website a week prior to the wedding date for you to see.
What Will Be Served for Dinner & what time should I arrive?
Meal Explanation here
Doors to the Venue will open at 4:00pm we would love for everyone that will be joining us for dinning to arrive between 4-4:30pm so that you could find your seats before tables are released to receive there Dinner.
Dinner will ONLY be served from 4:30-5:45pm
What would be a perfect Wedding Gift ?
We would be grateful for anything that is given to us. However since we have already established our home with all the perfect essentials for us. We would appreciate Monetary gifts such as currency and or Gift Cards. (There will be a Box specifically for this kind of gift to be placed into)
When is the deadline to RSVP ?
August 25th, 2025
Will be the last day you would be able to RSVP.
If you have not RSVP by then we will account for you as not coming to our Wedding and will not be accommodating you for our special day.
What mexican traditions will you include at your wedding ?
We will be including "La vibora de la mar" & "El Baile del billete"
The 1st dance represents the couple's strength as they face life's challenges together.
During el baile del billette, or the money dance, guests typically pin money onto the wedding couple as they also get an opportunity to dance with the new couple.