Frequently asked questions:
We’ve tried to anticipate your questions throughout our site and with these FAQs, but if something you want to know is not answered here, shoot us an email. info@wedowilcox.com
FAQs:
Can I bring my kids?
We love your kids! However, the wedding is adults only. If you plan to travel with your kids and will not be bringing someone to watch them, our planners can refer you to an English-speaking sitter service.
Can I bring a guest?
Invited guests and any plus one invitations will be indicated on the formal invitation. Out of respect for our planners, please do not bring additional guests to the wedding.
Is there a dress code for the wedding?
We prefer our guests to wear something neutral. Beach casual. Have fun!
How is the cell service/WIFI in Tulum?
Cell service can be a little spotty in the beach zone, but most places, including beach clubs, bars, and restaurants offer free WIFI. We’d also recommend contacting your cell service carrier to let them know that you’ll be traveling out of the country in case they can make helpful changes to your account. We know that AT&T offers International Day Passes for the days you’ll be away. This is helpful to avoid surprise International charges, etc.
Can I pay in USD?
Yes! But you might get change in pesos. Carrying pesos can make your life (and the lives of those who are serving you at restaurants and driving you in cabs) so much easier. Some of the best restaurants and bars on the beach are cash only, and if you’re wanting to support local businesses there, show up with the currency that’s easiest for them. Overall, you can still use USD if you are not comfortable with using pesos.
Is the town English speaking?
Tulum is a very popular travel destination and you shouldn’t have any trouble communicating at restaurants, hotels, or other establishments, but it never hurts to brush up on a few common Spanish phrases. They will love it and it’s just common courtesy to know a few common words! :)
Do I need outlet converters?
Nope. All of your plugs should work just fine.
PACKING TIPS:
Sneakers (or comfortable walking shoes)
A backpack or fanny pack for exploring the beach zone, downtown, and for convenience when biking
Water bottle/tumbler to keep on you. It can be hottttt. April should be pretty nice compared to the summer months though
Bug spray
If you get car sick easily, make sure you pack Dramamine in your carry-on. Also, pack snacks so you don’t get hungry on the drive from the airport
Camera, of course! Surely your phone will do too
Extra phone battery (charging case) or portable charger. You might find yourself exploring around all day and your phone dying is the last thing you need!