Helpful Tips For Destination Weddings

By Young Lindsay


The history of the wedding celebration has spanned five thousand years. From wedding bands in 2,800 BC to diamond proposal rings in 1477 AD to the white wedding dress in 1499, more and more customizations to the nuptial ceremony has emerged. Saying I do is not as simple as making vows under a moonlit tree anymore.

Say farewell to the mainstream church matrimony. Say hello to the trend of destination weddings Mexico, with couples getting married at cliff edges, sunset ridden seasides, ski slopes in Alberta, Canada. Because destination weddings prove to be more work than the usual one, here are some things you should consider to lessen the stress.

Pick the perfect spot by choosing a place that embodies the personalities of you and your partner, or somewhere you have been dreaming to visit someday. It could be some rugged cliff for adventurous couples, underwater, or wherever, as long as you have considered the travel time and the costs. Make sure that it would not be too difficult for your guests and family as well, and check for great flight connections, affordable accommodations within the locale of your destination, and reliable transfer companies.

Be the early bird. It takes a year and a half to plan the standard fairytale wedding, so make sure you have already the destination booked for your big day 18 months prior to the date. This is to make sure that you have ample time to deal with everything that has to be dealt with, and the earlier you are, the more choices you have with room for emergencies.

We know that matrimony planning is overwhelming, so do not hesitate to call for help. The reason why bridezillas exist is that too often grooms are left out from the scheming, so allow your fiance to participate. Call the fashion police if you have to, and hire that wedding planner who knows the locale and can give you a team of qualified vendors you can trust.

Know what kind of climate your wedding venue has, and be prepared if it is very hot or very cold. Do not torture your bridesmaids and groomsmen with clothing that is inappropriate for the temperature of the venue. Pick costumes that will suit the weather, because during weddings, you do not go with fashion over comfort if you want everyone, including yourself, to have a good time.

Keep calm by raking in a little downtime. Do not make your fairytale fantasies become some sort of apocalyptic emergency, because that would make you a very ugly, stressed bride. Instead, announce a recess and have some romantic alone time with your fiance. It would refresh and revitalize you and keep the eye bags at bay.

Be aware of the legal dos and do nots in the area. You are there to get married, not to get locked up or worse. You might be up for a civil wedding at home and a non binding ritual for your destination, so know the law to avoid nasty surprises. Check for the legal tidbits while you are still in your hometown, and make sure all the paperwork are done before you travel.

Lastly, look after your posse. Keep in mind that they also underwent lots of effort and expenses to be with you and to help you on the day you say I do. Be thoughtful when it comes to their needs and be sure that they are comfy and cozy upon arrival at the venue.




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