NIKHI & NEEL
OUR WEDDING WEEKEND
Friday, December 11 - Saturday, December 12
Two Thousand Twenty Six
Orlando, FL
WHERE TO STAY
The Sangeet, Wedding, and Reception will all take place at venues in Downtown Orlando.
There are several hotel options within walking distance to the venues. We've secured discounted room block at one nearby hotel listed below.
Room Block: Grand Bohemian Hotel in Orlando (right next to the venue)
Other Hotels: Aloft Downtown Orlando (also next to venue), AC Hotel Downtown Orlando
THE SANGEET
Friday, December 11, 2026
Orlando Science Center
777 E Princeton St, Orlando, FL 32803 at 6:00 PM
Dinner + Dancing to Follow
Attire: Indian or Semi-Formal Western
Theme: Colorful and Bright
THE CEREMONY
Saturday, December 12, 2026
Pugh Theater, Dr. Phillips Center
445 S Magnolia Ave, Orlando, FL 32801 at 11:00 AM
Baraat (Groom's Entrance) will start at 10 AM
Lunch will be served at noon
Attire: Indian or Western Formal
Theme: Pastels
THE RECEPTION
Saturday, December 12, 2026
DeVos Family Room, Dr. Phillips Center
445 S Magnolia Ave, Orlando, FL 32801 at 6:30 PM
Dr. Phillips Center Rooftop Cocktail Hour at 5:00 PM
Open Bar with Light Bites
Dinner + Dancing to Follow
Attire: Formal Indian or Black Tie
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How do I get to the venue?
Directions to the venue can be found in the "Events" section of our wedding website. We recommend using a ride share service from MCO to Downtown Orlando (about 20 min drive)!
Are there accommodations nearby?
Yes, we’ve reserved a block of rooms at The Grand Bohemian Orlando. Please visit the “Where to Stay” page for booking details, along with additional nearby hotel recommendations.
Can I bring a plus-one?
Due to space constraints, we can only accommodate named guests on the invitation. We appreciate your understanding.
Are children invited?
While we love kids, we’ve decided to have an adults-only celebration. Thank you for making arrangements.
What is the dress code?
Please refer to our “Events” page for full details and attire inspiration for each event. In short: the Sangeet is colorful Indian or semi-formal Western attire; the ceremony is pastel-forward Indian or formal Western attire; and the reception is formal Indian or black-tie. (For men, a tuxedo is preferred, but a dark suit with a black tie or bow tie is also welcome.)
Is there a party....after the party?
YES! More details soon...