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Why You Should Elope in 2024

Why You Should Elope in 2024

If you are planning to tie the knot in 2024 you may already have started making plans. Or, you may be frozen in fear with no idea of the next step you need to take! Planning your wedding should not be a cause for stress or anxiety! It’s supposed to be fun! Let’s take a look at a few reasons to ditch the stressful wedding planning and elope in 2024 instead!

Elope in 2024 for Less Stress

Once they start planning a big traditional wedding, many couples soon realize that it is a lot of hard work, a lot of stress, and often it isn’t actually what they want! Sometimes the pressure to fit in with societal norms, or what your parents want can be overwhelming and make the wedding seem like a chore to endure rather than a celebration of your love. When you choose to elope in 2024 you can shut down all of those unsolicited opinions and outdated family traditions. Eloping allows you to streamline the planning process, often all you need to do is choose an elopement package and apply for a wedding license! Say no to big wedding stress and keep it simple!

Make it More Unique!

If you have attended a few traditional weddings, there is a very strong possibility that they were all eerily similar. Big weddings tend to follow a cookie-cutter template with couples checking off the key traditions simply because ‘that’s the way it’s done’. Eloping gives you more room to make your ceremony more unique. Vendors are often more flexible when it comes to elopements, allowing you to choose things that might not be possible on a larger scale. You can also access some exciting venues that would not be available for larger weddings. Want to get married on a glacier in Alaska? On a beach in Hawaii? In your favorite State Park? You can make it happen when you elope in 2024.

Save Money When You Elope in 2024

Getting married is expensive! But it doesn’t have to be! The average cost of a traditional wedding is $33,931, with almost half of that being eaten up by the reception after the wedding ceremony. When you elope the number of guests is greatly reduced and that means the associated costs will be too! Even if you keep all of the ‘trimmings’ you can still save money by having a smaller celebration. In fact, you can have an all-inclusive elopement and a honeymoon and still save 90% on the cost of a traditional wedding.

Are you considering a 2024 elopement? We would love to hear your plans!

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