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  • Writer's pictureTiffany Alexander

Mastering the Art of How to Plan Your Destination Wedding

Updated: Apr 15


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Planning a destination wedding is no small feat, and the logistical challenges can be overwhelming. In this blog, I share five invaluable tips on how to plan a destination wedding, to make sure your wedding away from home runs seamlessly. Save yourself from costly mistakes and hair-pulling moments with these essential insights, ensuring your destination wedding is not only memorable but also fun for everyone involved.


Choose a resort that is a good fit for YOU and YOUR  guests' needs:

One of the top questions you can get in your head or hear from others is “Are destination weddings selfish?” The answer is obviously “NO”, but one way to show your guests that you are thinking of their comfort and enjoyment is to select a resort wedding venue that will meet the diverse needs of your wedding group. Account for dietary restrictions, physical limitations, and children's requirements. Knowing these details ensures your chosen location caters to everyone, making the overall experience enjoyable for all.

 

Ensure smooth travel with airport shuttle service:

There’s nothing worse than traveling for hours, finally landing at the airport, and then not having a ride available to take you to the resort as quickly as possible. Arranging roundtrip airport shuttle service for your guests is a game-changer. Don't leave it to chance or your guests; take the initiative to guarantee stress-free travel from the airport to the resort. Avoid the hassle of last-minute arrangements and start your wedding celebration on a positive note. 

 

Recommend guests arrive two days before the wedding:

Give your guests the gift of time by suggesting they arrive two days prior to the wedding. This ensures any unforeseen travel hiccups won't jeopardize their attendance. By planning ahead, you mitigate the risk of guests missing your special day due to travel delays.

 

Guarantee your guests have a room by holding rooms in advance:

I know of a wedding couple, who did not hold rooms for their destination wedding, and the resort sold out before most of their wedding group could book at the resort she had chosen.  NOT GOOD! Securing a block of rooms at the resort not only ensures your guests have accommodation but also comes with perks like free upgrades and events. By taking control of room reservations, you avoid potential booking errors and capitalize on cost-saving opportunities.

 

Make your life easier by working with a destination wedding travel agent:

For the ultimate stress-free experience, collaborate with a destination wedding travel agent who excels in both travel logistics and wedding planning. Their expertise, connections, and first-hand knowledge can save you time, and money, and offer unique venue recommendations, ensuring your destination wedding is a dream come true.

 

Bonus Tip: Don't Book Your Wedding Directly With the Resort:

This bonus tip goes along with Tip number 5.  Avoid the pitfalls of booking directly with a resort!* Believe me, many couples try it, but they usually quickly regret it with poor communication and complex contracts that make you liable for just about EVERYTHING!  Let a destination wedding travel agent take this off of your shoulders. They will navigate complex contracts, secure room blocks, and ensure your guests' specific needs are met, preventing potential headaches and financial penalties. *[Link to Content Hero Wedding Blog August 2023 or similar blog on not booking your destination wedding directly with a resort]


If you're feeling stuck or overwhelmed and would like to get your destination wedding all figured out, then I encourage you to use this link to schedule a free 30-minute strategy session with me today and let’s see if we can get your destination wedding figured out so that you can focus on the fun of your BIG DAY instead of the stress! 



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