What?s Your Wedding Plan B During the Pandemic"
It?s been weeks since states ordered lockdowns on all non-essential businesses and large gatherings, causing a lot of events?including weddings?to be postponed or canceled. Flattening the curve and social distancing has been everyone?s focus, though soon-to-wed couples and wedding vendors are also facing the crises of moving and re-planning weddings and events.
While weddings from April, May and even June have been forced to reschedule, everything is still up in the air for the rest of this year. States are slowly reopening, but there is fear of a second wave of the virus that has everyone vigilant and worried. If you?re a couple getting married this summer or fall, it’s best to start creating a Plan B (and even Plan C) for your affair. The goal is to stay healthy, keep your loved ones safe, and make sure that when the time comes for your special day, your guests are comfortable enough to travel and be there to celebrate with you. Here’s three options you have going forward with your wedding plans. Have a Micro Wedding: Scale Down to a Smaller Guest List
Micro weddings actually aren?t a new thing. They’re intimate weddings of less than 50 guests, but not like elopements where the ceremony is done quickly and the reception is less formal. Micro weddings can still be intricately planned?just with a smaller number of guests. Getting married surrounded by the people who are closest to you is intimate, fun, and economical.
If you are going this route, make su...
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