Where should we stay?

There is a limited first come, first served block allocated at the Brooklyn Bridge Marriott. Please reference the Horn-Wisniewski wedding or follow this link to book directly.
There are also numerous additional options for hotels in the downtown Brooklyn area. Please see the Getting Around section of our Itinerary Page for more details.

When is the RSVP deadline?

Please respond no later than July 1st.

Where is the ceremony?

The ceremony and reception are both located at the Prospect Park Boathouse at 101 East Drive, Brooklyn New York.

Is there parking available?

There is limited, public street parking along Ocean Avenue. We recommend utilizing ride-hailing apps to get to & from the venue, as there is no shuttle. If you are concerned about accessibility please contact us directly.

What should I wear?

The dress code for the wedding is summer formal. The ceremony and reception are hosted in an indoor/outdoor facility with no air conditioning in August. Dress to impress, but stay cool!

What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

The ceremony will begin as close to 6 PM as we can allow to leave as much space for the reception as possible. Please arrive (responsibly) early.

Can I bring a plus one?

While we wish we could celebrate with everyone, our venue has limited capacity. We have reserved seats in your honor only for the number of guests specifically named on your invitation. Thank you for your understanding and for helping us keep our celebration intimate and special.

Is the event kid friendly?

While we love your little ones, our wedding celebration will be an adults-only event, with the exception of those children included in the wedding party. We hope this advance notice allows you time to make arrangements, and we truly appreciate your understanding.

Can I take my own photos during the ceremony?

Please keep your phones silenced and pocketed during the ceremony as we are excited to capture the moment as naturally as possible. Our Chief Ring Security Officer, Collin, has been instructed to throw any phones he sees during the ceremony into the lake. We are not sure he understands if we are joking or not…