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Is it bad etiquette to have a bridal shower if you are having a destination wedding?

April 5th, 2010 by admin | 11 Comments | Filed in Destination Wedding

Also, how long after the destination wedding occurrs is it appropriate to have a ceremony(informal party) at home for all the guests that couldn’t make it.
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What type of etiquette is involved in marrying by eloping?

April 4th, 2010 by admin | 4 Comments | Filed in Uncategorized


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The Etiquette for a Destination Wedding

March 18th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Wedding Travel

Destination weddings are very popular.  In fact, in some ways, etiquette rules have not yet caught up to the destination theme at all!  Yet, when it comes to this type of wedding style, you really do have a lot to think about before you go off to get married.

Destination weddings are weddings in which you will travel to a location other than any place near to you, to be married.  These weddings are common in resorts and other fabulous places.  Yet, although they are so popular, that does not mean that they are the best choice for everyone, especially those with a large family that is expecting a large celebration of the wedding.

While the ultimate decision about a destination wedding is all up to you, it is common practice to insure that the wedding satisfies everyone’s needs.  Here are some basic tips that we will expand on later.

Tip One: 

Do not expect the world to follow you to your destination wedding.  Not many of your guests will be able to afford it, find travel arrangements or get off of work to go.  So, expect for some not to be able to come with you for your wedding.

Tip Two: 

Send out invitations and ‘hold the date’ cards to your guest well in advance.  Several months should be given if you except them to come so that they can get the proper travel arrangements made including the necessary legal documents if it is out of the country.

Tip Three: 

Do something for those that can not make it to your wedding but are close enough to you that want to celebrate your wedding with you at home.  For example, you can have your wedding ceremony in Hawaii, but have a reception back at home too for those that could not make it.

Etiquette for the Wedding

There are several things that come into play when it comes to a destination wedding ceremony.  The first is the cost.  Unlike a traditional wedding ceremony, it is not going to fly for the parents to pay for this type of wedding celebration, especially when most are counting on that big wedding to celebrate your marriage.

So, if you plan to have a destination wedding, plan to sit down and talk to those that will be paying for it.  There are many additional costs folded into the wedding itself here. 

One benefit to the wedding destination is that most will take care of all of the planning for your wedding for you.  They can help you to make arrangements for the ceremony, lodging, foods, and even for legal requirements.  This does lessen the amount of planning that you will be required to do, but it may also limit you to what you can do yourself.  Depending on the level of comfort you have in giving someone else the ability to handle your wedding, should be a consideration here.

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Bridal Shower Etiquette for Destination, Private Wedding and Home Reception?

March 11th, 2010 by admin | 7 Comments | Filed in Destination Wedding

My sister is getting married in a small, private destination wedding ceremony this October and only about 10 guests are invited to the actual ceremony. When she returns to her hometown, she is planning a large cocktail party or reception for family and friends.

What is the proper etiquette for throwing her a bridal shower? Should we have one? Who should be invited? Should she register?

Thanks in advance for any advice!
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What is proper etiquette when sending invites to a destination wedding?

February 14th, 2010 by admin | 3 Comments | Filed in Destination Wedding

Ok so here is the deal we are planning a destination wedding for next august in Cabo San Lucas, and will have a reception at home for those that could not attend . should i send invitations for the actual cabo wedding to everyone with a note inside about the reception back home?
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