
Frequently asked questions.
Can I bring a plus one or my kids?
Our celebration of love is an invite-only, 21+ event. While we are firm on this age requirement, we consider every guest family and wholeheartedly believe love can find you when you least expect it. If Cupid strikes between now and November, we kindly ask that any plus-ones be approved by us in advance.
Where is the venue located?
The pre-reception, ceremony, and reception will all be held at the same location: the American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora, located at 1200 Coral Way, Miami, FL 33145. For directions from your current location, just click HERE .
What time should I be there?
The pre-reception will begin at 5:30 PM, and we kindly ask that you plan to arrive about 15 minutes early to allow time for valet parking. We understand that delays can happen, but please note that the latest we’ll be able to allow entry is 6:00 PM.
Can I take pictures to post on social media?
We absolutely want you to capture as many photos and videos as you'd like—but we also kindly ask that you balance that with being fully present in the moment with us. Your presence means more than the perfect shot.
What is parking like at the venue?
Complimentary valet parking will be available at the venue, but we kindly ask that you bring cash to tip your valet.
Will there be seating arrangements?
We consider all of you family, and it’s important to us that our loved ones—both friends and relatives—feel united, not divided. For that reason, there will be no designated 'sides' at our wedding. While seats will be reserved for immediate family, everyone else is welcome to sit wherever they’d like. This day is about coming together, not staying apart.
Will the events be indoor or outdoor?
The wedding festivities will take place outdoors, but the museum and restrooms will be indoors. You’ll have full access to the entire museum throughout the evening, so feel free to step inside to cool off or take a breather if the need should arise.
What’s the dress code?
This will be a black-tie event, so we kindly ask guests to dress accordingly. For men, this typically means a tuxedo or a formal black suit with a tie or bowtie. For women, a long evening gown or a sophisticated cocktail dress is appropriate. We want everyone to feel their best and look their most elegant as we celebrate our special night together.
Will there be an open bar?
We’ll be serving two signature cocktails, beer, wine, and of course, a champagne toast—because what’s a celebration without a little sparkle? All we ask is that you drink responsibly… but just enough to let your hair down and pretend you’re in a Pitbull music video. This is Miami, after all.
Will there be a sit-down dinner?
We want this night to be a celebration of love—not a sit-down dinner snooze fest. In our humble opinion, formal dinners make people sleepy and slow, and we need you wide awake and dancing those tails off—this is Miami, after all! That said, we know a few of you may be on “watch” (👀), so we won’t let you go hungry. Light hors d’oeuvres will be passed during the pre-reception, and heartier bites will make their rounds after the ceremony. No assigned seats, no long dinner speeches—just good vibes, great food, and nonstop laughter, music, and dancing.
What’s the RSVP deadline?
We kindly ask that you RSVP by September 15th so we can finalize all the important details—like how much champagne to chill, how many hors d'oeuvres to pass, and how many dance floor legends to expect. Your timely response helps us make sure the night is as magical (and well-fed) as possible!
Will we be able to tour the museum?
Absolutely—yes, we strongly encourage you to tour the museum. It honors the struggles and resilience of Dylan’s family (and now Bret’s family,) and if not for the bravery of those who journeyed to America in search of a better life, the possibility of us finding each other in this lifetime may never have happened.
The ONLY thing we ask is that you please DO NOT take food or drink—especially red wine—through the museum.