faq
01. Which airport is best for traveling to the wedding?
You can fly into Long Beach Airport (LGB) or Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). Both are convenient options depending on your travel plans and preferred airlines.
02. Where should we stay for the wedding?
There are many great hotel and Airbnb options in the area, ranging from boutique stays to well-known hotel chains. Choose what feels most comfortable for you.
03. Where will the bride and groom be staying?
We’ll be staying at The Sheraton Cerritos Hotel, close to the venue and near the bride’s family.
04. Is there parking at the venue?
Yes. The Mayne Events Center offers ample on-site parking.
05. What should we wear to the wedding?
The dress code is Black Tie. Formal evening attire is kindly requested.
The wedding party will be dressed in black, white, and champagne tones.
06. Are there any special traditions we should know about?
Yes. We’ll be celebrating the Filipino money dance. Guests are welcome to participate by pinning dollar bills to the bride’s gown or groom’s suit as part of this joyful tradition.
07. Who will be DJing at the wedding?
Music for the evening will be provided by our family DJs: DJ CJ, DJ Swing, and DJ Switchblades.
08. What about gifts or a registry?
For those who wish to support the life we’re building together, we’ve created a simple cash registry. Each contribution is received with love and sincere appreciation. As we’ll be heading back to New York City following the celebration, we kindly ask that no physical gifts be brought.
09. Can we bring a plus-one?
Please refer to your invitation and RSVP details or reach out to Kriya or Alex in advance so we can confirm availability.
10. What if I have dietary restrictions?
Please let us know ahead of time if you have any dietary restrictions or allergies, and we’ll make sure you’re taken care of.
11. How far is the venue from the airport?
If you’re arriving through Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), the venue is approximately 20–22 miles away. By car, the drive usually takes around 25–30 minutes, depending on traffic and time of day. As with anything in LA, traffic always has the final say.