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Create
a Window to Your Destination Wedding
With destination weddings on the rise, it is becoming more and more
important for couples to have a means for informing their guests of
their upcoming wedding plans as well as provide recommendations for
out-of-town guests.
Wedding
websites allow your guests one-stop shopping when it comes time
for them to arrange their travel plans as well as other details. You
can be as specific as you wish and link your website directly to the
hotel reservation pages that you would like to recommend to your guests.
You will find that having a website is not only a time-saver but a
budget-saver as well. The multiple mailings that can sometimes become
necessary to communicate with your guests can easily eat up a good
portion of any wedding budget. Allowing your guests to RSVP
online will also cut down on your wedding expenses. No need for
RSVP cards! However, you can always order just enough for those guests
who may not be web savvy.
Destination weddings have definitely become a way for couples to express
their style in a less traditional way. If you choose to have your
wedding in a destination location, try to make it a fun experience
for you and your fiancé as well as for your guests.
Destination Wedding Tips
1. Location, Location, Location. When selecting a location,
choose one that appeals to your tastes and wedding style. Keep in
mind, however, that because it won't be as easy as going down the
street to the local church to attend your wedding, you'll have to
assume that your guest list may be smaller. You'll need to get a good
sense about the number of attendees you wish to have before selecting
your event facility so you can be confident that it will be appropriate
for the crowd.
2. Less is More. Destination weddings can be expensive not
only for those getting married, but also for those attending. Try
to be mindful of that when selecting your wedding site so those who
are closest to you can afford to attend. Consider having your wedding
during the off-season so costs will be lower. Traditionally, accommodation
expenses are covered for the bridesmaids by the bride's family and
for the groomsmen by the groom's family. All other guests should be
responsible for their own expenses. Most hotels will work with you
to offer group discounts.
3. Assist your Guests. You may know the location that you will
be flying off to for your dream wedding like the back of your hand,
but most of your guests will not. Your wedding website can be a tool
to help you educate your guests about the area, local attractions,
accommodation ideas, the weather and directions. Making their job
easier will only amount in a larger turnout at your wedding. Use your
website to remind them of the things they may not consider such as
a passport if required for your chosen location.
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