Should I write in the invitation "your presence is gift enough" or is that cheesy, should I just leave any mention of gifts out and if people ask me, just tell them "no gifts please"?
Even though we only got married three years ago, I've already forgotten what we did! We may have said, "Your presence is our present" or, as you've said, just left off any mention of gifts. I think either one is good.
Information cards- So far I have flight information, such as airlines that fly direct out of our airport and discount flight websites to use. I have also listed that there is a hotel near the venue who are holding a set of rooms for our guests. I have also put that we(the bride and groom) are going to provide transportation hire on the day of the wedding for the guests to and from the hotel and between venues. Is there any information I should include or leave out?
I set up a wedding website for us and included all of the travel/hotel/etc information there - ours was complicated as I had to get people by air to London, then by train to Wales, then by taxi to their hotels. There are lots of free wedding websites available and you don't need to know anything about web design to do it - the site leads you through the process step by step, and it's really just a question of filling in information.
I guess it depends on how specific you want to get. I included information about pre-booking things like the Heathrow Express to get from the airport to Paddington, and told people how much it would cost - so they didn't have nasty surprises when they arrived in the UK.
Meal choice- We haven't had a chance to go to the venue for a tasting yet but we are planning on having a chicken dish and of course accommodating those who are vegetarian or vegan. Is it acceptable to guests choose from "Meat entree or vegetarian entree" listed on the RSVP card?
We did the same - served a chicken dish and a veggie option. I think all I did was have a blank on the RSVP card for people to fill in how many vegetarian meals were required.
RSVP BY__- I'm hoping to get these invites out in the next few weeks. I would LIKE people to RSVP before the end of December which is when I will be moving to the UK. I would like to take the response cards with me. So this would give guests approx 6-8 weeks to respond, but they would be responding about 2 months before the wedding. Is this to soon to ask people to RSVP by for an overseas early March wedding? Should I give them more time to respond and just have my mom collect and tally the responses?
It's a bit soon, but I wouldn't worry about that. If a December deadline works best for you, then do it. The only thing I'd be concerned with is that people might be busy with Christmas plans and might not meet the deadline. But if that's the easiest option, then just go for it. I was already living in the UK, so I had people post their replies to me here - I had already stamped the envelopes with the appropriate postage.
Congratulations, by the way!