Bridezilla Solutions For Perfect Destination Weddings

By Young Lindsay


In the year 2,800 BC, the first use of wedding bands was recorded, although it would take centuries later, in 1477 AD, for the diamond engagement ring to be popularized. In 1499, one of the first white wedding gowns was worn. And after five thousand years of saying I do, the way the world does the trendy wedding celebration has certainly evolved.

Say farewell to the mainstream church matrimony. Say hello to the trend of destination weddings Mexico, with couples getting married at cliff edges, sunset ridden seasides, ski slopes in Alberta, Canada. Because destination weddings prove to be more work than the usual one, here are some things you should consider to lessen the stress.

Pick the perfect spot by choosing a place that embodies the personalities of you and your partner, or somewhere you have been dreaming to visit someday. It could be some rugged cliff for adventurous couples, underwater, or wherever, as long as you have considered the travel time and the costs. Make sure that it would not be too difficult for your guests and family as well, and check for great flight connections, affordable accommodations within the locale of your destination, and reliable transfer companies.

Make lots of time for planning. If the usual duration is one and a half year, book your reservation two years in advance. Consider sending your save the date cards as early as possible so that your working comrades can file their leave for your big day.

The typical big church matrimony is already stressful enough, so do not expect that destination ceremonies are easier. Do hire a professional wedding planner who has a thorough knowledge of the location and can provide you trustworthy vendors who are within your budget. The logistics of your wedlock should be better left to the professionals if you want to enjoy planning your nuptials.

Be aware of the climate of the destination. If it is sunkissed and tropical, offer cooling stations or parasols, and ensure that the venue has enough protection when rain suddenly pours. Consider wardrobes and costumes that are suitable for the destination. You do not want to wear heels on grass or a train that drags along grass stains and dirt, and you would want your guests to enjoy the celebration, not grumpy because they are being tortured by their outfit.

You might have a full time job and a relationship to maintain on top of your nuptial operations, but take a break once in a while. Do not make that one big day the difference between life and death. Have a dinner date alone with your fiance or treat yourselves into a relaxing massage at the spa. After all, this is about you and your soulmate, not the wedding per se.

Be aware of the legal dos and do nots in the area. You are there to get married, not to get locked up or worse. You might be up for a civil wedding at home and a non binding ritual for your destination, so know the law to avoid nasty surprises. Check for the legal tidbits while you are still in your hometown, and make sure all the paperwork are done before you travel.

Finally, give your guests some tender love and care. Remember that this is like throwing a birthday bash, only this one happens very rarely. Appreciate that they might have undergone a lot of expenses and effort to be there in your big day. Hire a concierge by all means, and give them a welcome meal when they arrive.




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