6 Ways to Prepare Your Guests for Your Destination Wedding

Whether you’ve always pictured getting married in a remote, tropical locale or recently decided on a destination wedding, it’s important to make sure you and your guests are prepared before the big day. Here are six easy ways to ensure this is the trip of a lifetime for everyone involved! Michelle Beckwith Talk to your […]
Whether you’ve always pictured getting married in a remote, tropical locale or recently decided on a destination wedding, it’s important to make sure you and your guests are prepared before the big day. Here are six easy ways to ensure this is the trip of a lifetime for everyone involved!
Michelle Beckwith
Talk to your family and friends.
Once you have a date and location in mind talk to your parents, close friends and other family members to make sure they’re able to travel and attend. It’s especially important to consider your parent’s input if they’re helping pay for the wedding festivities.
Send out save the dates at least six months in advance.
This will give your guests time to plan for the trip and start searching for airfare. It’s okay if you don’t have all the details planned out yet as long as it clearly states the date and venue location. Add a sentence or two that lets your guests know further details will be sent to them or direct them to your wedding website for more information.
Give your guests several options for accommodations.
If you’re getting married a...
Whether you’ve always pictured getting married in a remote, tropical locale or recently decided on a destination wedding, it’s important to make sure you and your guests are prepared before the big day. Here are six easy ways to ensure this is the trip of a lifetime for everyone involved!
Michelle Beckwith
Talk to your family and friends.
Once you have a date and location in mind talk to your parents, close friends and other family members to make sure they’re able to travel and attend. It’s especially important to consider your parent’s input if they’re helping pay for the wedding festivities.
Send out save the dates at least six months in advance.
This will give your guests time to plan for the trip and start searching for airfare. It’s okay if you don’t have all the details planned out yet as long as it clearly states the date and venue location. Add a sentence or two that lets your guests know further details will be sent to them or direct them to your wedding website for more information.
Give your guests several options for accommodations.
If you’re getting married a...
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