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The 5 Most Common Big Wedding Problems and How Eloping Can Help You Avoid Them

The 5 Most Common Big Wedding Problems and How to Eloping Can Help You Avoid Them 

Getting married is a huge moment in your life and if you are not careful, planning your big day can be incredibly stressful. When it comes to tying the know, planning a big celebration brings with it big wedding problems! From finding a venue to creating the perfect guest list – there are so many moving parts and opportunities for things to go wrong! That’s part of the reason why so many couples are now choosing to avoid bid wedding problems altogether and elope instead! Let’s take a look at some of the most common big wedding problems and how eloping allows you to avoid them!

1 – Family Drama

If there is one thing that you can be sure of it is that any large family gathering will almost always have some drama! Maybe the bride’s parents are divorced and refusing to be in the same room. The groom’s siblings might have a long-running feud. There is Great Aunt Sally who doesn’t approve of your relationship and is not afraid to make it known! The last thing you want on your special day is memories of family fighting with one another. Why not dispense with the family drama by not inviting any of them? In our ongoing ‘Reasons to Elope’ poll, we always see ‘Avoiding Family Drama’ near the top of the list! Choosing to elope gives you the freedom to say no to guests without feeling guilty about taking sides. You aren’t playing favorites if nobody is invited!

2 – Unnecessary Debts

Getting married can be incredibly expensive. The average cost of a big wedding is around $28,000. Few people have that sort of money to spare and end up borrowing money to cover the cost. Starting off your married life with substantial debt can be stressful. Even if you decide on a budget when you first start planning, it is easy to get swept up and go over what you can afford. Hidden costs with some vendors is also one of the most common big wedding problems. So, how does choosing to elope help resolve this problem? The answer is simple. The average cost for an all-inclusive elopement package is around $2500. However, if you have a tighter budget you can elope for just a couple of hundred dollars! 

3 – Environmental Damage

Something that is becoming increasingly important to many people is doing their part to protect the environment. Big weddings can be less than eco-friendly. The average wedding can produce 400 lbs of trash and 63 tons of CO2. When you consider that there are around 2.5 million weddings each year it all adds up! If this is something that is concerning to you, then the good news is that eloping could be the more eco-friendly choice. Logically, when you reduce the size of your wedding it will also reduce the amount of waste generated. In addition, if you choose to elope in an outdoor public space like a beach or park, you could reduce your wedding’s carbon footprint even more.

4 – Letting Others Dictate The Guest List

One of the most common big wedding problems that prompt couples to choose elopement is dealing with the guest list. There is a lot of pressure from parents to include extended family members or their work friends in your big day. Similarly, friends may push for a plus one even if they have only been dating for weeks. Nobody relishes the thought of inviting people you haven’t met or haven’t seen since childhood. When you elope you have more control over who gets invited. Either you have no guests, or only your closest friends and family.

5 – Forgetting What’s Really Important

Among all of the big wedding problems that we have discussed, one of the most important to address is that it becomes easy to forget what is really important. When planning a big wedding you may get caught up in meeting other people’s expectations. Whether it is making sure your decor is better than your cousin, or inviting your mom’s friends it is easy to forget that it’s your day. Eloping allows you to focus on what is important – joining your lives together with your marriage vows. 

Did eloping solve any of your big wedding problems? We would love to hear about it.

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