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Hannah & Liam

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Is there a dress code?

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Yes. The dress code for our wedding is black-tie.

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What does black-tie mean?

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Does not mean you have to wear black! For the ladies: Floor-length dress or an ~elevated~ shorter dress For the men: Tuxedo preferred / dark suits acceptable A helpful guide: https://www.brides.com/story/black-tie-wedding-guest-dress-code-long-gowns

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Are kids welcome?

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We are limiting children at the ceremony to our nieces and nephews. The reception will be adults only.

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Is there parking for the ceremony or reception?

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Parking is available on the Equinox Resort property for all wedding guests. Shuttle service will be also be provided for guests staying at any of our other hotel blocks who don’t wish to drive.

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Is there any transportation being provided throughout the weekend?

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Yes, we will have a shuttle service on Saturday that will make stops at each of our hotel blocks to bring guests to the Resort for the ceremony and reception. Shuttles will then bring guests to the after party, or back to your hotel block if you choose. The shuttle will remain available to bring guests back to their hotels at the end of the night following the after party. Scheduling will be posted closer to the wedding date.

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What will the weather be like in Vermont in February?

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The short answer is cold and most-likely snowy. Be prepared for temperatures below 20 degrees! All of our events will take place indoors. There will be as minimal outdoors involvement as possible to keep everyone warm and comfortable. Please be sure to pay attention to the forecast in the week leading up to the wedding to watch for potential snowfall and plan your travels accordingly.

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