Is There A Dress Code?

For the Baraat and Ceremony, Indian attire is encouraged. For reception, black tie optional or formal Indian attire are preferred. After the ceremony, there will be an optional recess to allow time for a break or to change clothes prior to cocktail hour.

Here are few of my favorite websites if looking for Indian wedding attire. 

shopkynah.com/

https://www.perniaspopupshop.com/

www.azafashions.com

https://www.kalkifashion.com/

https://sanidesigns.com/

Sani designs can also be found on Rent the Runway 

www.renttherunway.com/

Whatever you choose, we want you to be comfortable so you can dance the night away with us!


What is the timeline for the wedding day?

It will be a long day! We will start the Baraat at 4pm, followed by a short ceremony. From there, we will have a small recess followed by cocktail hour and then the reception.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I bring my children to the wedding?

Although we love your children we regretfully cannot accommodate them at the venue. This wedding will be an adult only event except for close family and specific circumstances. We hope you see this as an opportunity to let your hair down and enjoy the party with us.

Can I bring a plus one?

We are at capacity with our venue which means we are sadly unable to accommodate additional guests beyond the allocated guest number. We appreciate your understanding!

COVID-19 Policies

For the safety of all of our guests we kindly ask that all attendees are vaccinated and boosted against COVID-19. 

For now, we are not requiring mandatory masking but will continually update this space as needed. 


Things to Do

If you have extra time in Orlando, there are of course many theme parks to enjoy, including:

Disney World, Universal Studios / Islands of Adventure, SeaWorld and more.

In addition, both Disney Springs and downtown Orlando offer a nice mix of restaurants and nightlife.