Would You Consider a Group Honeymoon"
As a way to change up the traditional post-wedding holiday, couples are now sharing the experience with their friends and family. Also known as a “buddymoon,” a group honeymoon can be considered an extended wedding celebration with a more intimate guest list than the wedding itself.
Are Buddymoons Popular"
Absolutely! Even in 2014, about 20% of people have already hosted or attended a buddymoon. Today, the number of people that have been to one or would consider attending one, is nearly 50%.
Although buddymoons are largely popular among millennials, everyone else is getting on board as well. The trend has even been picked up by celebrities, with Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux being a prime example.
It?s not just group honeymoons that are becoming mainstream. People are celebrating other special occasions, including anniversaries, with their friends. The fun and social aspect of partying with your pals, of course, plays a key role?but there are many other reasons for their growing popularity. What?s the Appeal of a Group Honeymoon"
With changing times come changing traditions. Now that couples are cohabitating (and likely traveling together) long before the wedding, the traditional just-the-two-of-us honeymoon doesn?t have the same appeal it had before.
The rise in destination weddings ties in as well. Couples who get married away from home see the buddymoon as a way of prolonging the celebration. It makes sense; if your friends are already c...
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