FAQs
What’s the deal with the altitude?
This is a very important thing to be aware of. Please read the following blog: How to Adjust to the Elevation
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The elevation of Telluride is 8,750', and the wedding venue is even higher. This means there is 30% less oxygen in the air in Telluride than at sea level. For those traveling from sea level, remember to drink plenty of water, wear sunscreen, and "two to three drinks is more like having four to five drinks for low-altitude people." Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) should help minor symptoms, but please call the Telluride Medical Center, (970) 728-3848 if symptoms worsen. It is important not to ignore any of these symptoms.​
Oxygen rental and delivery services:
Alpine Oxygen: alpineoxygen.net/
Absolutely Oxygen: oxygentellurideco.com/
Telluride Oxygen Bar: oxygenbartelluride.com/​
What's the weather like?
Late June is a beautiful time in Telluride. You can typically expect highs in the 70s and lows in the 40s this time of year, so we suggest bringing warm layers for the early mornings and evenings.​​
​​Are kids invited?
As much as we love your little ones, the wedding weekend will be an adult-only celebration. Local babysitting services are available at Telluride Sitters or Annie’s Nannies. We hope this advance notice means you’re able to let your hair down and celebrate with us on the big day!​​
Can I bring a plus one?
Your invitation will specify how many seats have been saved in your honor. When you RSVP through the online form, please ensure you respond for yourself, your guest, and/or your family.​​
What is the best way to RSVP?
We will be doing online RSVPs. Once you receive your formal invitation, you will be directed to RSVP through the RSVP tab on this website. If you want to share your anticipated attendance in advance, feel free. It always helps as we continue to plan!
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More FAQs regarding attire, transportation, and more to come.​​