To RSVP for the NJ wedding, please respond by May 20th, 2022 To RSVP for the Ghana wedding, please respond by July 20th, 2022
***IMPORTANT!!! BEFORE YOU BOOK YOUR FLIGHT, PLEASE BE SURE TO READ EVERYTHING ON THIS PAGE AS WELL AS FOR OUR OTHER WEDDING WEBSITE: https://labadibeachhotelgh.com/**** Our Ghanian wedding will be held at the beautiful Labadi Beach Hotel (https://labadibeachhotelgh.com/) located in Accra, Ghana on September 3rd, 2022. We have secured special room rates that will be valid from September 1-4th, at the hotel. If you do plan on using the special rates, there is a form you will need to fill out. E-mail me at courtney.moore25@gmail.com and I'll send it over to you. Additionally, we will need to know how long everyone plans on staying in Ghana so we can plan accordingly for day trips/tourist attractions/etc. This is going to be a trip to remember!
Funny you should ask! Here's a great article to help you learn about traditional Ghanian weddings: https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/what-to-expect-at-a-ghanaian-wedding
This was taken directly from the Ghanaian Consulate's website (https://ghanaembassydc.org/news-and-events/travelalert/), as of March 25, 2022: ****IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS, PLEASE LET ME OR MYRON KNOW. WE SPENT THE HOLIDAY IN GHANA AND CAN GIVE YOU ADDITIONAL INSIGHT INTO HOW ALL OF THIS WORKS IF NEEDED.******* TRAVEL TO GHANA All persons 18 years and above arriving in Ghana will be required to provide evidence of full vaccination for a COVID-19 vaccine. DEFINITION OF FULLY VACCINATED A person is said to be fully vaccinated when he/she has taken the full dose of vaccines approved and registered by the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA), Ghana. You need two (2) doses of AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Moderna or Sputnik V to be declared as fully vaccinated. One dose is required for Johnson and Johnson to be declared fully vaccinated. COVID-19 VACCINES APPROVED AND REGISTERED BY FDA, GHANA AstraZeneca Sputnik V Johnson and Johnson Pfizer Moderna OTHER ARRIVAL REQUIREMENTS REMAIN UNCHANGED - The 72-hour Negative PCR test requirement prior to travel - Completion of the Health Declaration Form. - All persons who arrive in Ghana will undergo Antigen test
Kotoka International Airport in Accra, Ghana.
Not so fast! If you are interested in attending our wedding in Ghana, there's some things you'd need before you get on the flight: - A Yellow Fever card: If you have never received a yellow fever shot, you will need to go to your primary health physician and not only get a shot, but a card where they will write down the date you got the shot. - A valid passport: This is pretty self-explanitory, but just check to make sure your passport is valid. - A Ghanaian visa: Courtney and Myron created a helpful Word doc that will walk you through what needs to be done. If you are planning on coming to Ghana, let us know and we will e-mail it to you. NOTE: You will need to surrender your passport to the Ghanaian government in order for them to affix your travel details, but you will get it back. - Cash: When you get to the airport, you will need to give an "offering' for those passing through security. ($10 USD will cover it) If you do not do the above, you will not get into Ghana!
It's black tie optional and the theme is MetGala chic. Have fun with it!
Formal but comfortable for the summer months.
Yes. You will also need to get Malaria pills (You can either get the shot or pills, but you will need them to keep you safe from catching malaria...trust us...you don't want that). We also strongly suggest that you contact a travel clinic near you to ask them what other shots you will need before travelling.