Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Five FAQs about destination weddings

 


 Is a destination wedding on your to do list of your wedding? If you dream of leaving the city, spend quality time with family and friends, if you want to cut the guest list, save on your wedding without losing quality, or if you just want to celebrate your wedding in a wonderful tourist destination? Is your answer yes, then the destination wedding is just perfect for you!

What is a destination wedding?

A destination wedding is essentially a wedding held outside of your city. Primarily celebrated in tourist destinations and may or may not include the honeymoon.

Where a destination wedding is held?

It can be anything between a domestic or international destination. Actually, the factor "target" destination wedding essentially means that the wedding is held at a location away from home. This gives the couple the opportunity to travel out of town to celebrate your wedding, limit the number of guests (if desired), and include in the celebration honeymoon. Usually, the destination weddings are held at sprawling beaches, big open areas like national parks and even in the forests!

How big can be a destination wedding?

Depending very much on the chosen location, date, and list of your guests play an important role in defining the type of your destination wedding. It can be as intimate or as large as you want. Since you and your partner decide to take a romantic getaway wedding, or invite only close family and friends, or your family and all your friends actually put the limiting yourself. If you want your wedding event more happening then you can take help of your friends an if your budget allows hire a wedding planner and make some ecstatic arrangements, like themed decoration.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of getting married out of town?

There are many advantages of having a destination wedding but by consensus, the top three are:
·         Traveling away from home for your wedding (with or without honeymoon).
·         Spend more time with family and friends.
·         The opportunity to save on the wedding.
Among the most common disadvantages, which the couple’s shares are:
·         That not everyone can attend (note some of them also cite this as an advantage).
·         The stress of planning a wedding from a distance.
·         Legal considerations regarding the validity of the marriage at home and the work involved to perform properly legal matters.

Is it a destination wedding right for me?

Like any type of wedding, you want to plan, have both traditional and formal options. The most important thing is that you will have to think about you and your partner priorities. Depending on the destination and the resort you choose will have more or less to worry about. You can choose from the sparking long beaches of Goa, Puri or Kanyakumari. If you want a lavish wedding, the forts and palaces in Rajasthan can serve your requirements well. However, you will have to agree that every place is totally different in style, legal requirements, service availability, and ease of communication. If you wish to marry outside the home, take the time to set your priorities in the same way, which can be the best for you.

Enjoy your destination wedding

Whether you want to escape with your partner to celebrate your honeymoon, or you want to take your family and friends to a fabulous destination where everyone can have fun like never before, a destination wedding can be the excellent option to combine your wedding with a well deserved vacation. Consider your options and choose a legal, safe, and option is clear, funny and super romantic.

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