Questions and Answers
I. What time should I arrive at the ceremony?
The ceremony will start 4:30pm, we would like for everyone to be seated by 4:15pm
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II. What is the dress code?
Formal
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III. Will the ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception take place indoors or outdoors?
All events will take place indoors
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IV. Can I bring a plus one?
All invited guests will be included on the formal invitation.
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V. What will the weather be like?
At the end of March in Dallas the high is typically in the high 70s and the low is usually in the 50s
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VI. What will your wedding-day timeline look like?
4:00-4:15pm: Arrive at the Century Ballroom for the ceremony
4:30pm: Ceremony Begins
5:00pm: Cocktail Hour
6:00pm: Reception Begins
10:00pm: Reception Ends
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VII. Is there parking available at the wedding venue?
Valet is available for those driving to the hotel.
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VIII. Can I bring my kids?
Although we love your kids this evening will be an adults only event
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IX. I have dietary restrictions/allergies. What's the best way to let you know?
With the formal invitations you will be able to let us know of any dietary restrictions and your preference for your meal
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X. Have you booked hotel room blocks for guests?
Yes! Our block is reserved at The Adolphus, please see the Accommodations tab for more details
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XII. Can I take pictures during the ceremony to post on social media?
We are requesting to keep our ceremony camera-free as our photographer will be there to capture these special moments. Though our “I Do’s” are unplugged, our reception is not. Once our vows are exchanged, you’re free to take any pictures you like
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XIII. What are some things to do in Dallas before the wedding?
Jay:
There are so many things to do in Dallas. You can go grab a margarita (or 2) at Katy Trail Ice House, visit the Dallas Aquarium, take a tour of the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, practice your golf game at Top Golf, take a walk through Klyde Warren Park, or even just explore the great food and drink scene in Dallas.
Kylie:
You will quickly learn there’s not much more to do in Dallas than eat in drink. While you are here you need your fair share of Tex-Mex and BBQ, check out Las Palmas and get the sopapilla cheesecake or go to Heim BBQ for the burnt ends. You can walk the Katy Trail to get your exercise in before grabbing a Mambo Taxi at Monkey Bar, but be careful, they are only allowed to serve you 3 of them. But if you do decide to have the 3 allowed you may just meet your future husband :)
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XI. What is the cancellation policy for the room block?
Rooms can be cancelled up to 72 hours before check in