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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the dress code?

Warm cocktail attire. The celebration is mostly outdoors. We’ll have heat lamps, but ladies - please bring a jacket!! Summer in San Francisco feels like late Fall in the rest of the country

Can I bring kids?

To keep the evening relaxed, our wedding will be adults-only (with the exception of the flower girl). Kiddos are welcome at the Friday evening event and goodbye picnic on Sunday. Please reach out to Nikki and Michael if you'd like help finding a local baby sitter.

When is the RSVP deadline?

June 15th

What if I have food allergies or dietary restrictions?

Please indicate as such on the RSVP! The dinner will be family-style. The caterer can accomodate specific needs.

Will there be an open bar?

Yes! The venue offers wine and beer, and you can drink to your heart's content

Is there a hotel room block?

We have a room block at Fairmont that you can reserve through this link. Other wonderful (and more affordable) options include The Metro Hotel and Beck's Motor Lodge.

Where should I fly into?

SFO is the easiest and closet. Oakland airport is also a great option. You can take fast and safe BART trains, or ride-share, from both airports.

How should I get around the city?

Muni and BART trains and buses are great! They can quickly and safely take you anywhere in the city. Ride-share apps of course work too. You can even try a driverless Waymo!

Can you recommend any activities for kids?

San Francisco is great for kids!

• Located in Corona Heights Park, the Randall Museum is a free, kid-friendly destination that focuses on science, nature, and the arts. It features live native animal exhibits, interactive science displays, a model railroad, and hands-on workshops geared toward families

• Located at Pier 45 in Fisherman's Wharf, the Musée Mécanique is a free-entry museum featuring a vast, interactive collection of over 300 antique, coin-operated mechanical musical instruments and arcade artifacts. Visitors can play these functional, turn-of-the-century, and vintage games, offering a nostalgic look at amusement history

• Located in Golden Gate Park, Koret Children’s Quarter is considered the first public playground in the United States. Featuring a historic 1914 carousel and a unique, sunken concrete slide that kids can ride down with cardboard

The Exploratorium is a massive, hands-on museum on San Francisco’s Pier 15. Featuring hundreds of interactive exhibits, it encourages visitors of all ages to play and explore