Thank you for venturing our way,

to celebrate our special day…

F.A.Q.

1. Are children allowed?

We love little ones but this will be an adults only event except for children in our wedding party.

2. Can I bring a plus one?

We wanted to celebrate with our closest family and friends. Plus ones are specified by name on invites. If you feel you deserve a plus one, please write a 500 word paper and take us to dinner to meet them, thanks! Lol

3. Should I wear anything specific?

We would love if you were comfortable! We wanted everyone to enjoy themselves and not feel stuffy. We will be having an outdoor ceremony and cocktail hour in The Tuscan Garden, please dress for warm weather (and leave the stilettos home, they won’t play nice with the stone paths!).

4. Are there shuttles or hotel blocks?

As most of our family and friends are local, we have not reserved rooms or shuttle services. If you do need a hotel, check out this recommendation here. Please drive safely, Uber exists for those who are drinking!

5. Parking?

Yes! You will want to arrive to parking lot P1 where we will have valet. It is in the furthest corner of the park and closest to the back entrance via Fillmore Street. You can find a map here.

6. Why do we need to tell you about our food allergies?

Because we don’t want you to die of an allergic reaction. Next question.

7. Do we need to tell you what entree we want?

Nope! We are happy to share our menu with you because we are foodies, not because we need your food order. Your order will be taken table side (so you can change your mind after cocktail hour).

8. Anything else we should know?

We request that everyone please be on time. We are so excited to enjoy this spectacular day and once our lovely processional begins you will not be allowed to enter the garden until after we are at the altar.

We are having an “unplugged ceremony.” This means that as much as you want to take pictures, please keep your phones silenced and away during the ceremony. Our photographers would also appreciate no one in the aisle seats sticking arms out for photos.