Frequently Asked Questions
IS there A room BLOCK?
YES, ROOM BLOCKS ARE AVAILABLE. CALL (800) 950-0086. REFERENCE THE GRANGER-SCHUSTER WEDDING. YOU CAN ALSO BOOK ONLINE.
Do you have other Hotel suggestions?
THERE ARE MANY HOTELS THAT ARE PRETTY CLOSE to our wedding venue THAT WE RECOMMEND. THESE ARE SOME OF OUR FAVORITES:
THE PHOENICIAN, A LUXURY COLLECTION RESORT, SCOTTSDALE
ANDAZ SCOTTSDALE RESORT & BUNGALOWS - A CONCEPT BY HYATT
what is the dress code?
The dress code is Formal/ black tie Optional Attire.
guests are encouraged to wear formal attire that follows a black-tie dress code, but this is optional. For men, they should wear a dark suit with a shirt and tie (if they don’t wish to wear a tuxedo). Women should wear a floor-length gown, knee-length cocktail dress, a pantsuit, or dressy separates.
Can i Bring my Kids?
we love your kids, but thought you might like a night off. To allow all guests to relax and enjoy themselves, we have chosen to make our special day adults-only. We thank you for understanding.
WHen is the rsvp deadline?
WE ask that you respond no later than October 7th, 2023.
What is the best way to contact you if i have additional questions?
Please contact Kyle at (623)341-6484 or janelle at (517)706-7266 with any questions. You can also email us at rkschuster90@gmail.com.
I’m Visiting from out of town. WHat are some fun things to do in PHoenix/ Scottsdale?
The Desert Botanical Garden is a living museum of over 50,000 plants representing more than 4,000 different desert species.
Check out Yayoi Kusama’s Firefly infinity room at the Phoenix Art Museum.
The Wrigley Mansion, a breathtaking landmark originally constructed in 1932 by chewing gum magnate William Wrigley Jr., was thoughtfully designed as a 50th-anniversary gift to his beloved wife, Ada.
The Piestewa Peak is a trailhead that is a little over a mile from the Arizona Biltmore. It’s a bit of a hike, but it boasts of breathtaking views of the Phoenix mountains preserve.
Taliesin West is a UNESCO World Heritage site and National Historic Landmark nestled in the desert foothills of the McDowell Mountains in Scottsdale, Arizona. It was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and served as his winter home until his death in 1950.