Yes, the dress code for our wedding is formal attire. Please do not wear white or red. Formal attire is defined below: - Suggested Men's Attire: Full Suit with tie and jacket or a tuxedo. No sneakers. - Suggested Women's Attire: Cocktail length dress (below the knee) or full length gown. No mini dresses. Ceremony and Reception attire are the same. For attire inspiration copy and paste the link to this Pinterest board into your internet browser: https://pin.it/4nPAv61
We have chosen to get married within our faith at the Church we grew up in. We would LOVE to see all of our family and friends witness us make our vows during our ceremony. We understand there is a bit of a time gap in between the ceremony and cocktail hour so we did set up an optional Happy Hour available to all guests at the Bridgewater Marriot in between the ceremony and cocktail hour. The Bridgewater Marriott can be thought of wedding home base. A shuttle will also be available to take guests to and from the Bridgewater Marriott and our reception venue. Please make every attempt of coming to the Cermony Mass.
Happy Hour is just an optional mingling opportunity before the cocktail hour to keep our guests entertained while the Bride and Groom are taking photos. Cocktail hour is where the REAL party begins!
Not a problem! Send a text to Stephanie and she will arrange for additional rooms to be added to the block for you.
There is no requirement to stay at the Bridgewater Marriott Hotel! However, we do encourage you to plan a ride ahead of time and be cautious when ordering an Uber as this is a rural area and Ubers cannot always be relied upon.
Yes! There will be a shuttle available to all of our guests to and from our reception venue and the Bridgewater Marriott.
Yes, of course! Please write in any food allergies on your RSVP card.
We'd recommend aiming to arrive about 15 minutes before the ceremony starts so about 12:45pm.
While we would love to be able to give every guest a plus one, our venue simply cannot accommodate this. Please do not bring a date unless your invitation is specifically addresses to you & guest or you & name of another person.