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Destination Weddings Marry the
Ceremony and Honeymoon
Perhaps you've dreamed of getting married on a
white sandy beach or in an English rose garden. If you can't find
the picturesque setting you desire, a destination wedding may be the
perfect option for you. Ten percent of all weddings (150,000 a year)
are destination weddings, according to the Today Show, which threw
an all-expense-paid destination wedding in 2004 for a lucky couple.
In fact, destination weddings, sometimes called "weddingmoons" are
becoming increasingly popular -- especially with celebrities. Golfer
Tiger Woods is on that long list as he recently tied the knot on the
Caribbean island of Barbados. It's not hard to figure out their
appeal: They offer many amenities that traditional weddings can't
... an amazing backdrop for your celebration and a locale that is
full of fun.
ADVANTAGES OF GETTING AWAY
There are many advantages to a destination wedding. First, it is
innovative and intimate. Today's couples have friends and family
members stretched across the country. Many are unable to make a long
trip only to stay at a wedding for a few hours. However, when
offered the opportunity to spend several days in an exotic locale,
these distant relatives and friends may look favorably upon
attending and spending more time with the happy couple.
You may be surprised to discover that destination weddings can be
less expensive than traditional affairs. Since they are generally
informal, you'll save on the cost of expensive dresses and tuxedos
and limousine service. Many couples offer to forgo gifts in exchange
for a guest's attendance at the wedding. This saves on guests'
wedding-related expenses. In addition, many resorts offer exclusive
all-inclusive packages that take care of flowers, photography, food
and accommodations. Add it all up and you could save considerably
and still have a wonderful wedding.
Another major advantage to the "weddingmoon" is that the relaxation
and fun begins the minute you arrive at your destination. And while
the planning of such an event may be a bit hectic, once you arrive,
you'll have the freedom to relax the day before your ceremony
instead of running hundreds of errands and stressing on the big day.
It is definitely worth it to avoid the frenzy of last-minute details
and coordination of vendors so common with traditional weddings.
PLANNING YOUR EVENT
Just as with a traditional wedding, planning is the key to making a
destination wedding a success. Here are some tips to follow,
courtesy of
WeddingChannel.com:
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Location: Research your desired location. Depending on your
budget, it can be as exotic as a private island or more economical,
like an all-inclusive resort. Factors to consider include ease of
understanding local laws, transportation convenience, available
activities and amenities for you and your guests, including parks,
sports, recreation, spa services, dining, and accommodation options.
Unless you can jet-set to many places to see firsthand what they
offer, consider hiring a wedding planner who can take care of these
important details.
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Date:
If you schedule your wedding when your destination has the best
weather and the most festivities (tourist season), expect larger
crowds and higher prices. Traveling off-season involves the chance
of bad weather or travel problems. Try to plan your event just
before or just after a tourist season.
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Legal
issues: In the United States, most marriage bureaus require
certain documentation to grant a marriage license. However, abroad,
there may be further requirements or restrictions. For example, in
Greece, national law prohibits certain interfaith marriages from
taking place; brides and grooms may have to demonstrate proof of
religious affiliation in order to legally wed. If you are having a
foreign wedding, contact that country's consulate to find out what
to expect.
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Give
advance notice: Due to travel requirements and the need to
reserve time off from work and home responsibilities, give guests
ample notice of the big day. Send out save-the-date cards or
invitations well in advance of your wedding so well-wishers have
enough time to make the necessary arrangements. Also, be up-front
about costs, namely what you can and cannot cover. Spell out in
detail what will be required of the guests and how they can go about
booking their trip.
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