Elopement Day: Can I take a plus 1?
Due to strict guest limits set by the National Park permit, the ceremony is limited to a small number of formally invited guests. We’re unfortunately unable to accommodate additional attendees at the ceremony itself.
However, if your guest would like to travel with you, they are more than welcome to join us for the celebratory dinner that evening. We look forward to sharing that special time with everyone!
Elopement Day: Are kids allowed?
To maintain the intimacy and quiet of our elopement ceremony, we kindly ask that only adults attend. We truly appreciate your understanding as we create a peaceful setting for this special moment.
That said, all are warmly welcome — including children — to join us for the celebratory dinner later that evening. We look forward to celebrating together as a family.
Elopement Day: What is the dress code?
The ceremony will be outdoors, but we kindly ask guests to wear elevated, semi-formal attire to complement the setting and photographs.
Please also keep in mind that the ceremony will take place on natural terrain, so we recommend footwear that is both stylish and practical.
Elopement Day: What can we expect the day to look like?
Our elopement day will be simple, heartfelt, and rooted in nature. The ceremony will begin with a small gathering of our invited guests, followed by a moment where Andy and I will privately exchange personal vows.
After the ceremony, we’ll step away with our photographer to capture our wedding portraits. During this time, guests are welcome to explore the beauty of Glacier National Park, relax, or return to their accommodations.
That evening, we’ll reunite for a celebratory dinner where everyone is invited to join us in honoring this special chapter. We can’t wait to celebrate together!