Make A Statement With A
Destination Wedding
The newest trend in weddings is to get
out of town—literally. Destination weddings are the latest rage
because the couple gets to exchange their vows in private or
with just a select few friends.
Here’s how to do it.
Getting on a plane
A destination wedding isn’t a destination wedding unless you’re
off to somewhere exotic and remote. You might pick a tropical
island like Hawaii or somewhere in Bali. Perhaps the rugged
mountains of the Pacific Northwest or the deserts of Australia
call to you. This is your dream, pick exactly what you
want.
Realize that the farther that you go, the less people will want
to or be able to come with you. And this might be exactly what
you’re looking for--just a simple wedding with you and your
soon-to-be spouse.
In either case, you will still want to send out announcements
of your wedding date so that your friends and family will know.
In many cases, you can get married at the destination wedding,
and then have a reception when you get home.
Why these are popular
Destination weddings take away a lot of the traditional
planning of the traditional wedding. There aren’t the crowds of
people to meet and greet. There aren’t the floral and cake and
decoration meetings. In most cases, these resorts will do
everything for you so you get to relax and enjoy your day.
And the pictures that you will have from this wedding day. How
many others can say that they were married in front of a
waterfall or the setting sun on the ocean? It’s the scenery
that brings people to destination weddings because it’s unlike
anything that they could have created in their hometown.
A move toward ancient culture tradition is also in vogue. Many
couples are being married by the native priests and ministers
in the traditional ways of the tribes that live there. In
Hawaii, you can be married in the Polynesian tradition, with a
hula dance and everything.
Being able to invite only those people that you love is a great
way to enter into married life together. The settings are
intimate and private, so you can just enjoy each other.
Destination weddings can be expensive weddings for your family
to attend, so you may want to turn on a video camera when the
actual vows are exchanged. Then go on your honeymoon, enjoy
yourself, and go back home to celebrate with your
family.
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