We’re so excited to celebrate with you!
If you’re unable to attend and select “No,” you don’t need to complete the rest of the form.
Check out our FAQ's. If you have a question about the wedding, the answer is probably here.
Are kids welcome?
Yes – we’d love to welcome your little ones!
Please let us know in your RSVP how many children will be attending, and their ages.
If you wish to enjoy the evening without your little ones, we can recommend babysitting options.
Can I bring a plus one?
If your invitation says “+ Guest” or names a guest, we would absolutely love to have them join us.
If you’re unsure, just reach out and we’ll happily clarify.
Do we need to RSVP this far in advance?
We totally understand that planning an international trip is a big commitment, and that some of you may not be ready to RSVP just yet — and that’s absolutely okay.
Invitations will be going out in January 2026 with RSVP deadlines for September 2026. But if you already know for sure that you’re coming (or know you won’t be able to make it), we’d really appreciate it if you could let us know now via the RSVP form — it helps with early planning.
That said, there’s no pressure to decide right away. If you’re still unsure, just wait for the RSVP deadline.
We also want to say: we completely understand if you can’t make it — Vietnam is a long way, and we know it’s a big ask. Please know that by inviting you, you’re already a special part of our celebration, whether you’re with us in person or in spirit.
We chose Đà Lạt not only because it’s where we fell in love, but also because it offers beautiful surroundings and great value — and we’d love the chance to turn this into a relaxed holiday with the people we love most.
Have more questions?
We’re always happy to help – just email or text us or your RSVP form and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.
Should we bring a gift?
Your presence is truly the greatest gift we could ask for — especially since many of you will be travelling a long way to celebrate with us.
No presents are required at all.
Just showing up, sharing the moment, and dancing with us means the world.
We’re just so grateful to have you in our lives — whether you’re able to join us in person or from afar.
What should I wear?
The dress code for our wedding day is Spring Garden Cocktail.
Think: fresh, floral, polished – light fabrics, relaxed elegance, and something fun to dance in! The ceremony and reception will be held outdoors on a mix of paved and grassy surfaces, so we recommend comfortable shoes (block heels or flats are ideal).
What’s the weather like in Đa Lạt?
Đa Lạt is in the mountains, so the weather is cool and mild year-round, with beautiful fresh air.
In January, you can expect:
Daytime: approximately 18–23°C
Evenings & early mornings: around 10–15°C
January is one of the driest and most comfortable months in Da Lat. We recommend bringing a light jacket or warm wrap for the evenings, and layers for early mornings. Rain is uncommon, and the days are usually crisp and sunny—ideal for outdoor celebrations and exploring the area.
Will there be transport to the venue?
We won’t be organising group transport. However, getting around Đà Lạt is easy and very affordable.
We recommend using Grab – Vietnam’s equivalent of Uber.
A typical ride within the city usually costs just a few dollars (AUD) and is very convenient to use with the app.
Will you be organising any group travel around the wedding?
Yes — sort of!
After the wedding, we’re planning a relaxed trip northwards for about a week or so, and you’re very welcome to join us for as much or as little of it as you like.
We’ll share our itinerary, dates, and accommodation suggestions in advance so that anyone interested can tag along for a drink, a meal, a boat ride — or the whole adventure.
Of course, you might want to do your own thing (Vietnam is incredible to explore!), and that’s totally fine too. This is just an open invite to extend the celebration with a bit of travel if it works for you.