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Bhumi & Urav

December 18, 2021

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Welcome! We are looking forward to our wedding and can't wait to celebrate with family and friends!

If you can't make it, please catch our livestream here: www.youtube.com/channel/UC5qSihzlwQlc886XQ3pzeHA

#Bhurav 

*As we prepare for our upcoming celebration, we ask that all guests be vaccinated to ensure the safety of all our loved ones*

Events
Fri
Dec 17
2021

7:00 pm

Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress
One Grand Cypress Blvd
Orlando, FL 32836
United States

Event Details

Garba and Raas are two types of traditional folk dances done by Indians from the state of Gujarat. Garba is a series of choreographed moves done while moving in circles around a decorative centerpiece called a rangoli. Raas is a dance done in pairs with decorative wooden or metal sticks that are hit in rhythmic patterns to the beat of the music.


Difficult to describe, but unforgettable when witnessed, this is typically a fun, high energy evening held the night before the wedding.

Dress Code

Women - Festive/Colourful long dress or Indian attire
Men - Casual such as slacks and button down or simple Indian attire

How to do Garba
How to do Dandiya Raas
Sat
Dec 18
2021

10:00 am

Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress
One Grand Cypress Blvd
Orlando, FL 32836

Event Details

The morning of the wedding ceremony commences with a baraat where the groom and groom’s family dance to and around the wedding venue. The groom is then welcomed by his soon-to-be in-laws and led into the event room where a series of ceremonies are done before the bride enters.
After the bride walks down the aisle, the ceremony continues with various prayers and rituals involving the couple and their families. When the ceremony is complete, the bride and groom are announced as husband and wife and seek aashirwad (blessings) from their relatives.

Dress Code

Formal or traditional Indian attire

Out of respect for Indian customs, please refrain from wearing black to the ceremony. Thank you!

Sat
Dec 18
2021

6:30 pm

Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress
One Grand Cypress Blvd
Orlando, FL 32836

Event Details

Cocktail Hour at 6:30pm
Formal Reception to follow

Dress Code

Indian or Formal - whatever you wear, be ready to dance!

Orlando, Florida
Airports

Uber, Lyft, and Local Taxi services are all available at local airports

MCO Orlando International Airport (~20 minute drive)

SFB Sanford International Airport (~1 hour drive)

Hotel

Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress

Book by 11/1/2021, click here to book

All wedding events will be held at the Hyatt. We have reserved a discounted room block and we highly recommend staying there for your convenience. Free self parking is available for guests that book on our block and for guests attending wedding events.

The hotel also has some great amenities including pool with waterslide, tennis, golf, basketball, rock climbing, and water sports. There is also a free shuttle to Disney Springs.

Things to Do

Stroll around Downtown Winter Garden and Plant Street Market

Disney Parks/Disney Springs (Take the free hotel shuttle!)

Visit the life size gingerbread house at The Grand Floridian

Ride the Swan Boats on Lake Eola in Downtown Orlando

Take a road trip to Kennedy Space Center

Visit the beautiful Kraft Azalea Gardens (where Urav proposed!)

Try your skills at Top golf

Dining

If you're looking to explore restaurants around Orlando, here are a few of our favorites:

Hawkers (Asian Street Food)

Domu (Ramen)

Cafe Tu Tu Tango (Tapas)

Maple Street Biscuit Company (southern breakfast/brunch)

Hunger Street Tacos

Yardhouse (Modern American with vegetarian menu)

Pig Floyd's (Asian Fusion BBQ with vegetarian options)

Bartaco (street tacos)

Blaze pizza (personal pizzas)

Se7en Bites (Southern indulgent food, go for brunch!)

Briarpatch (Classic brunch options)

Selam (Ethiopian food with vegetarian options)

Key People
Bridesmaids
Lorena Guardia
Lorena Guardia

Bhumi has known Lorena since college but the friendship goes well beyond that. They survived small town life in Georgia, grad school, life as new professionals, and navigating young adulthood. Lorena also witnessed Urav and Bhumi's relationship from first date all the way to wedding planning! Bhumi wouldn't want to celebrate without her best friend and forever roommate by her side. 

Shivani Patel
Shivani Patel
Bhumi met Shivani through Urav's best friend Krish and they were both nervous what would happen if they didn't get along since the boys are so close. Luckily, we bonded right away over making fun of the boys, their love for wearing leggings as pants, and cheesy Christmas movies. Krish and Shivani have become more like family than friends and Bhumi is so happy Shivani will be there to celebrate their wedding. 
Shannon Krawitz
Shannon Krawitz
Shannon and Bhumi met in college but didn't really bond until they struggled through life in New York City together. They survived frigid temperatures, small grocery stores, and crowded subways and reminded each other that life Florida awaited them. Shannon and her husband Adam became Bhumi's home away from home and for that she'll be forever grateful. Bhumi is so happy that Shan will take a break from her world travel to attend the wedding! 
Kate Maier
Kate Maier
Kate claims Bhumi and her didn't become friends until high school but Bhumi has the embarrassing middle school pictures to prove otherwise. Whenever the start of the friendship, they ended up at the University of Miami together and even became roommates for a few years. Though Kate is living her best Hollywood life Bhumi is so glad they've kept in touch and is so happy that Kate will finally get to live out her dream of attending an Indian wedding. 
Groomsmen
Krishan Patel
Krishan Patel
Urav and Krishan go way back and the running joke is that Krishan follows every decision Urav makes. He even moved to Florida and attended the same nursing program as Urav. These two are inseparable and have so much in common that Bhumi and Shivani wonder if they're long lost relatives. Urav was actually visiting Krishan in Jacksonville when he first texted Bhumi! From that first text to now, Urav is so excited to have his best friend by his side for the wedding weekend. 
Bhavik Patel
Bhavik Patel
Urav considers Bhavik his second little brother, and like a true brotherly relationship he'll always be bitter about the time Bhavik crossed him up at basketball court in Jacksonville. Even so, he couldn't be happier that Bhavik moved across the pond to grace all of us with his one liners in his British accent. Urav can't wait to celebrate with Bhavik there and expects Bhavik to laugh hysterically at all of his jokes throughout the weekend. 
Yash Patel
Yash Patel
Urav and Yash may be cousins but Yash has always treated Urav like his little brother, looking out for him and taking him under his wing. They lived together in Zambia and then found themselves neighbors again in Orlando. These two went from seeing each through the awkward teenage years to now living through the ups and downs of adulthood. Urav is glad to have Yash, his wife and adorable son with him through his big weekend. 
Matthew Ramirez
Matthew Ramirez
Urav and Matt go all the way back to the teenage days where they spent their days goofing off in school, watching basketball, and downing entire frozen pizzas in between classes at Valencia. They stayed close friends through the years and now Matt even looks out for Urav's family on his night shifts as a police officer. If Urav is ever in a bind, he knows Matt is the guy to call. Urav is happy to have Matt there and for him to experience his first Indian wedding! 
Family
Margi Patel
Margi Patel
Bride’s Sister
Margi is not only Bhumi's sister, but also her best friend. They're so close that Urav and Rucheet get a kick out of making fun of how much they talk to each other all day long (but they're just jealous that they're not in on the inside jokes). Margi is also the whole reason we will be coming together for this wedding (she set them up!), so it's only fitting that she plays a special part in the wedding weekend. 

Rucheet Patel
Rucheet Patel
Bride’s Brother in Law
Rucheet may not be related by blood, but he is truly the big brother Bhumi always wanted. Even better, he and Urav have become close friends as well! We are so glad to celebrate with Ruch by our side.
Shaahil Patel
Shaahil Patel
Groom’s Brother
Urav's little brother is living his best life working and living in New Jersey but we know he is excited to make a trip back down to sunny Florida and see his whole family for the wedding. Urav and Shaahil always have each other's backs and we can't wait to have Shaahil at the wedding celebrating with us!
Baby Elani
Baby Elani
Bride's niece

Baby Elani was the best engagement present Bhumi and Urav could've asked for. This sweet little girl will likely steal the show at the wedding and they wouldn't have it any other way. 

INDIAN WEDDING FUN FACTS
The Baraat
The Arrival
The Ceremony
The Vidaai
Attire
covid-19 Precautions
Your Safety Matters To Us

As our long awaited wedding approaches, we want to ensure we can have a joyous celebration while ensuring safety and comfort of all our loved ones in attendance. We are asking all guests and vendors who are attending our wedding in-person to please be vaccinated before attending the wedding.

If vaccination is not possible (and we understand it may not be), here are alternative options:

-Please plan to not attend the wedding in person and join us in a virtual capacity. We will be sharing a link for a live stream of our ceremony as the date approaches.

-Please plan to take a COVID test prior to arrival at the wedding events.

We understand that the situation may make your attendance of our wedding in-person impossible. This deeply saddens us because we love you and will miss you, but as much as we want to start our marriage with you present, we want you to stay safe more.

Thank you again so much for your love and support. This has been — and remains — an extremely difficult time and we value all of the empathy you have given us as we do our best to start our marriage in a way that doesn't endanger the lives of those we love best in the world.

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