Are you planning to be in town for a few days before the wedding? If you're seeking a delightful yet budget-friendly activity, spend some time at the exquisite Mercer at Lawrence Station, the residence of the Bride and Groom! Alex would be delighted to have some company. Join him in shooting some baskets, leisurely strolling around the nearby park, and relishing a homemade plant-based meal. Finish up the day with some laser pointer fun and catnip delights alongside Franklin and Benji!
Venture to South Philadelphia to witness the Bride's beloved Phillies face off against the evil Braves, who are in town over Labor Day weekend. Enjoy America's pastime as well as forge connections with the Bride's family, who have a deep affection for the Phillies. On the flip side, if you're feeling mischievous, engage in some playful banter by good-naturedly teasing the Phillies (and rooting for the Groom's beloved Mets!).
Would you rather attend a more afforadable sporting event? Come visit the HISTORIC site of Alex and Gina's first date. Zoom, zoom! Where are we? You have been transported back to Alex and Gina's early days as juniors at The College of New Jersey. Retrace the path from the parking garage to the waterfront stadium. Sit in their field-level seats along the first baseline. Enjoy the minor league baseball game, which played a pivotal role in the love story of the Bride and Groom.
Seeking a relaxing day under the sun? Wanting to look burnt on the dance floor? Head across the Delaware River and follow Route 195 East to the Atlantic Ocean. You will reach Belmar, the Groom's hometown beach, where he previously loved to flaunt his washboard abs!
Visit either the Bride's beloved big cats or the Groom's cherished primates. Please keep in mind that the Bride and Groom have a special affinity for animals. Share a special message with the animals, expressing hope for the future and promising your commitment to their welfare.
Before watching the groom break the glass at the ceremony, learn more about his heritage by visiting this Smithsonian-affiliated museum. This facility boasts 30,000 objects, with origins spanning from the Colonial period to the present day. It also features numerous exhibits that delve into the experiences of Jews in America.