FAQ
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Welcome Reception
Friday, May 3rd | 5-7PM
The Wayne Mansion
204 E Hall Street
Savannah, GA 31401
Attire: Smart Casual
Please join us for a welcome reception to kick off the weekend! Light bites and beverages will be provided – please plan accordingly for dinner. We recommend making reservations ahead of time since the city will be abuzz for the spring! You can find restaurant recommendations in the Travel & Accommodations tab.
Ceremony & Reception
Saturday, May 4th | 5PM
The Georgia State Railroad Museum
655 Louisville Rd
Savannah, GA 31401
Attire: Garden Formal
We are so excited to celebrate with you! Please plan to arrive at GSRM by 4:45PM – the ceremony will begin promptly at 5:00PM.
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Yes! Please let us know if you are coming (it’s the polite thing to do) – if you do not RSVP you will not be admitted.
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Important note: your invitation included a card with a passcode on it – this passcode is unique to you and/or your household. When you click the invitation link, you will be prompted to enter the password before you can RSVP.
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Here is the rough schedule of events on May 4th:
5:00 – 5:30PM ~ Ceremony
5:30 – 6:30PM ~ Cocktail Hour
6:30 – 10:00PM ~ Dinner, Drinks, & Dancing!
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The Bride + Groom request Garden Formal Attire.
Have no idea what that means? Click here for some inspiration.
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Those named on your invitation and included in your RSVP link are the only guests we can and will accommodate. We love your friends, new boo, etc., but if they are not listed, please do not bring them.
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The wedding weekend will be for adults only. We love your little ones (and all that jazz), but seriously – take a weekend off.
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Your presence and willingness to make the trip to Savannah are gift enough. But if you would like to purchase something from the registry or contribute to our honeymoon fund, you can do so by clicking here.
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Absolutely! Here are some dances you should know:
The Wobble - learn how to wobble here!
The Electric Slide - learn how to do the Electric Slide here!
Note to Ora’s folks: this is different than the cha-cha slide. Come prepared.