Planning a wedding means answering a lot of questions. Once invitations go out, guests start wondering about everything.

From what to wear to whether they can bring a date or how they will get to the venue.

Instead of replying to the same messages over and over, many couples add a simple FAQ section to their wedding website to cover the most common questions in one place.

A good wedding website FAQ does not need to be long or complicated. In fact, the most helpful ones are usually short, practical, and focused on the details guests genuinely need to know before the big day.

Clear answers about logistics like parking, travel, dress code, and plus ones can prevent confusion and help guests feel confident about attending.

In this guide, you will find practical advice on what to think about when writing your wedding website FAQ, along with helpful questions you can copy and paste directly onto your own site if needed.

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The Only Wedding Website FAQs Most Couples Need

Most wedding website FAQ pages end up answering the same handful of guest questions.

Guests mainly want help with logistics so they know where to go, what to wear, and how the day will work.

Organising your FAQ around a few predictable categories makes the page easy to skim and ensures guests quickly find the information they need.

Start with the most common questions couples receive and keep answers short and clear.

Parking & Arrival Questions

Guests tend to worry about logistics first. Clear information about parking and arrival times prevents confusion on the day and reduces last minute messages asking where to go.

Is there parking at the venue?

Where should guests park?

Is parking free or paid?

Is there street parking nearby?

Is accessible parking available?

When should guests arrive for the ceremony?

Will late arrivals be allowed into the ceremony?

Children / Kids Questions

Children are one of the most common areas of confusion for guests, so it helps to be very clear about your expectations. Some couples choose an adults only wedding, while others welcome children at the ceremony but prefer an adult reception. Guests may also need time to arrange childcare, so clear information early helps avoid awkward messages or last minute changes. Think about your venue rules, space, safety, and the overall atmosphere you want before writing this part of your FAQ.

Are children invited to the wedding?

Are children welcome at the ceremony or reception?

Are infants included?

Will childcare be available?

Are there family exceptions?

Are children included in the RSVP count?

Is the wedding suitable for young children?

Will there be activities or entertainment for kids?

Do children need their own seat or meal?

Is there space for strollers at the venue?

Can children attend the reception if they attend the ceremony?

Do children need to leave before the evening reception begins?

Dress Code Questions

Dress code is another area where guests often feel unsure. Many people worry about being either overdressed or underdressed, especially if the venue or style of wedding is unfamiliar to them. A short explanation in your wedding website FAQ can remove that uncertainty and help guests feel confident about what to wear. If your wedding includes outdoor spaces, uneven ground, seasonal weather, or a specific theme, it is helpful to mention that as well so guests can plan appropriately.

What is the dress code for the wedding?

What does the dress code mean?

Is the ceremony or reception outdoors?

Should guests consider weather or seasonal temperatures?

Will there be grass, sand, or uneven ground that affects footwear?

Are heels suitable for the venue?

Is there a color palette or theme guests should follow?

Can guests wear black?

Is there anything guests should avoid wearing?

Will the reception continue into the evening or outdoors?

Do guests need a jacket or wrap for later in the evening?

Transport & Travel Questions

Travel logistics are one of the most helpful things you can include in your wedding website FAQ, especially if guests are coming from out of town. Many guests will need to plan flights, accommodation, and transportation before the wedding day, so clear details make their planning much easier. Think about how guests will actually get to your venue and whether transportation options, parking limitations, or remote locations might affect them.

What airport should guests fly into?

How far is the venue from the airport?

Are there recommended hotels for guests?

Is there a hotel block available?

How far are the hotels from the venue?

Will transportation be provided between the hotel and venue?

Will there be a shuttle service to or from the reception?

What time does the shuttle leave?

Is the venue accessible by taxi or rideshare?

Is Uber or Lyft available in the area?

Is public transport available near the venue?

Will guests need to arrange their own transportation home after the reception?

Plus One Questions

Plus one rules are one of the most common sources of confusion for wedding guests. Some people assume they can bring a partner or date unless told otherwise, while others may hesitate to ask directly. Being clear on your wedding website helps avoid awkward messages and prevents guests from making assumptions about extra invitations. It also helps guests understand how your guest list works before they RSVP.

Can guests bring a plus one?

How will guests know if they have a plus one?

Are partners automatically included?

Can single guests bring a date?

Can a guest request a plus one if they were not given one?

Are plus ones allowed at both the ceremony and reception?

Are plus ones included in the RSVP count?

Can guests change their plus one after RSVPing?

Can a guest bring someone different if their original date cannot attend?

Are there any exceptions to the plus one rule?

Gift & Registry Questions

Guests often want guidance about gifts but may feel awkward asking directly. A short section on your wedding website helps clarify whether you have a registry, where it can be found, and what your preferences are. Some couples create traditional registries, others prefer contributions toward experiences like a honeymoon fund, and some simply emphasize that gifts are optional. Clear wording prevents confusion and reassures guests that they are following your wishes.

Do you have a wedding registry?

Where can guests find the registry?

Are cash gifts acceptable?

Is there a honeymoon fund?

Can gifts be sent directly to your home?

Can gifts be brought to the wedding?

Is there a deadline for sending gifts?

Are group gifts allowed on the registry?

Can guests contribute to part of a registry gift?

Will there be a card box at the reception?

Are gifts expected if a guest cannot attend the wedding?

Is your registry available internationally for guests traveling from abroad?

Optional Wedding Website FAQs

Some questions only apply depending on the type of wedding you are planning. If your wedding includes specific logistics such as outdoor spaces, unique catering arrangements, or phone policies during the ceremony, it can be helpful to add a few additional FAQs. These optional questions help cover situations guests may be unsure about but that not every wedding needs to address.

Example Food & Dietary Questions

If you are serving a plated meal, buffet, or have specific menu choices, guests may want reassurance that dietary needs can be accommodated. This is particularly helpful if you are asking guests to RSVP with meal selections or allergies.

Will vegetarian options be available?

Can guests request dietary accommodations?

Can guests notify you about allergies before the wedding?

Will meal choices be selected during RSVP?

Will there be children’s meal options available?

Example Photo Questions

Some couples prefer an unplugged ceremony while others are happy for guests to take photos. A quick note in your FAQ helps avoid confusion and ensures guests understand your expectations.

Is this an unplugged ceremony?

Can guests take photos during the ceremony?

Are guests allowed to post photos on social media?

Is there a wedding hashtag guests can use?

Example Weather Questions

Outdoor weddings or partially outdoor venues can raise questions for guests who want to plan ahead. Adding a short note about weather plans can help guests feel prepared.

What happens if it rains?

Is the ceremony indoors or outdoors?

Will the reception be indoors or outside?

Should guests bring jackets or wraps for the evening?

How Many FAQs Should a Wedding Website Have?

Most couples only need around 8 to 15 well chosen questions on their wedding website. The goal is to answer the most common guest concerns without overwhelming people with too much information. If your FAQ becomes too long, guests are more likely to skim past important details or miss the answers you actually want them to see.

Focus on the questions guests genuinely need in order to attend the wedding comfortably. Logistics such as parking, dress code, travel, plus ones, and children are usually the most helpful. If your wedding has additional considerations such as outdoor venues, transportation, or specific meal options, you can include a few extra questions to cover those situations. Keeping your FAQ short, clear, and easy to scan makes it far more useful for guests.

Example Wedding Website FAQ Section

Once you know which questions guests are most likely to ask, the next step is simply laying them out in a way that is easy to scan. On an actual wedding website, this does not need to be complicated. In most cases, a clean question and answer section works better than trying to divide everything into lots of categories.

Keeping the FAQ page simple makes it feel less overwhelming for guests. A short list of the most important questions, each followed by a quick answer, is usually enough to cover the details people genuinely need before the wedding.

Here is an example of how that kind of FAQ section can look on a wedding website. Check out the demo.

If you want a starting point, my free wedding website template already includes a simple FAQ section like this, so you can paste in the questions from this post and tailor the answers to your own day.