Wedding FAQs

  • When should I arrive in LA?

    If you’re planing to attend our wedding in person, we recommend you arrive on Friday or Saturday to ensure you have enough time to settle in before our wedding on Sunday.

  • Will I be able to attend virtually?

    Yes! We understand not everyone is comfortable or able to travel right now, and will be providing a zoom link for all virtual attendees. We hope you can enjoy our special day with us however works best for you.

  • Can I bring a friend?

    We love friends! But unless specifically noted on your save the date, the answer is no. Unless they’re imaginary, in which case we say the more the merrier.

  • What safety precautions will be in place?

    While we hope that by April 2023 we'll be in a better place with the pandemic, there isn't a way to predict the future. That being said, we specifically chose this location as it's a primarily outdoor venue that can spaciously accommodate our guests.

    COVID could still be a major concern in the months leading up to our wedding. While most of our guests are vaccinated, for everyone's best interest, we ask that all attendees take a rapid test 15-30 minutes prior to leaving for the event. We appreciate your understanding as our family and friends have traveled from near and far to celebrate with us. If anyone tests positive, please refrain from attending and watch the event virtually. We will be providing the viewing link as the event gets closer.

  • What should I wear to the wedding?

    The dress code for our wedding is currently California cocktail. Basically, we’d like everyone to dress up a little bit. Examples of cocktail attire can be found on Brides.com. Please note that while this article uses gendered terminology, you’re more than welcome to wear whatever you’re most comfortable with.

    We also recommend bringing a sweater or jacket to the event, as it can get slightly colder at night in LA, especially in April.

  • Where should I stay?

    This is a great question and the answer truly is - it depends. If you’d like to experience all LA has to offer and be a short ride share (or, dare I say, walk) to the venue, we recommend staying in West Hollywood or Hollywood. If you’d like to be closer to the wedding weekend festivities and experience where we’ve made our home, we say, stay in Pasadena. One thing to note: hotels in Pasadena tend to be slightly less expensive, although getting anywhere else in LA will be more expensive. It’s all about trade offs.

  • Can I drive my car to the wedding?

    We strongly encourage you to take a ride share to the wedding.

    There’s a lot of decisions made during the wedding planning process, and one of ours was to valet or not to valet. We chose not to valet, which means parking will be, let’s just say, challenging near the venue. You won’t want to do LA parking sign math the day of a wedding. Just trust us on that and take an Uber.