What is the dress code?
Garden Party Attire: Think polished, colorful, and celebration-ready. Florals, vibrant hues, flowing dresses, and elevated cocktail attire are all welcome. For the gentlemen, suits are encouraged, but feel free to have fun with it—colorful ties, patterned jackets, and stylish button-downs are right at home. Portions of the venue are outdoors, so block heels or wedges are recommended. As a courtesy, we kindly ask that guests avoid denim and reserve white, ivory, and similar shades for the bride.
Can I bring my kids?
While we love your little ones, our wedding will be an adults-only celebration. We want you to be able to kick back, relax and celebrate with us, which is why we have decided to have an adults-only event. For any other weekend festivities, children are warmly invited.
Can I bring a guest?
Due to venue capacity, we are only able to accommodate guests formally listed on the invitation. If you received a plus one, their name will appear in the RSVP search on this website or printed on your invitation.
Can I take pictures during the ceremony?
We are having an unplugged ceremony, meaning that once the ceremony begins, we ask that all phones be put away and silenced. We want our guests to be fully present and for our photographer to capture the best moments. Once the ceremony is over, feel free to take as many photos as you'd like and don't forget to share them with us!
What's the weather like that time of year?
March in Florida is widely considered one of the best times of the year to visit. The weather is comfortably warm and dry, with daily highs typically ranging from the mid-to-high 70s and mild overnight lows in the mid-to-high 50s with low humidity.
Where should we stay?
Please check out the "Travel" section for some recommendations within the area.
What time should I arrive?
Guests should plan to arrive approximately 30 minutes before the ceremony begins to allow time for parking and seating.