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Destination Wedding
Tips
• Family and guests: Will family members be invited? If you’re
not inviting anyone to your wedding, you’ll have to keep in
mind that feelings can, and probably will, be hurt. If you do
hope to have a gathering of friends and family to witness your
nuptials, you’ll have to consider whether this trip is
something they can afford. Not everyone can comfortably bear
the cost of airfare, hotel, wedding gift and any meals not
included in the wedding festivities.
• Cost: One of the first considerations when planning a
destination wedding, of course, will be cost. Will you and your
intended be able to afford the cost of flying to another area,
staying in a hotel and paying wedding costs? If money is no
object, you’ll want to move on to your other considerations,
namely family.
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• Wedding Dress: Will you be wearing a formal designer dress or
a less formal beach wedding dress. How will you pack it and get
it to your destination. You can send it ahead, but then you
might risk it getting lost or damaged en route. You can also
check it with your luggage, but you’ll have to trust the
airline not to lose or misplace your bags. Your best bet is to
treat your wedding dress as carryon luggage. This means
however, there has to be room enough in the overhead
compartment. Discuss this detail with your travel agent who may
have a suggestion. She may also be able to make arrangements
with the airline for your wedding dress to be hung in the
flight attendants cabin. Places famous for destination weddings
such as Las Vegas include wedding dress rental in many of their
wedding packages. This may be something to look into.
• Legalities: What is involved in getting married in your
chosen location? Will you need a blood test? What types of
identification are required? Will your marriage be legal and
binding in this country? Thoroughly research this before making
any arrangements. The last thing you want is being told at the
last minute you can’t get married because your paperwork isn’t
in order. Marriage certificates can cost you quite a bit. Don’t
forget the translation costs, if you are getting married
abroad.
• Photographers/Videographers. Will you be bringing someone
from your city/state or you prefer to hire someone at the
location. This can get tricky. When bringing a photographer
with you, cost can be a factor, since you’ll have to cover all
the costs (flights, meals, housing). If you are getting married
outside of North America, you should know that most
photographers/videographers don’t have up to date equipment
available. If you are doing a wedding in Cuba, you can be
certain they can’t provide the same high end equipment, since
it’s usually in the in the range of $10,000-20,000 Chances are
they’ll be using outdated cameras. They can be cheaper than
your own photographers, but you do you really want to risk it?
Getting your prints can be a hassle, since fast communication
is not always possible
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