What to Know About Planning a Destination Wedding for 2022
29/04/2019
Destination weddings allow for a far more intimate ceremony while serving as a two-for-one: wedding and honeymoon location. However, planning a destination wedding—especially in 2022 with everything up in the air regarding the pandemic—can be excruciatingly complicated. It can be difficult to know where to start, what to pay attention to, and how to make sure the event is a success.
Here is everything you need to know about planning a destination wedding for 2022, whether you’ve chosen a tropical oasis or snow-capped mountain retreat.
When to Have Your Destination Wedding
The ideal time for your wedding largely depends on the destination you choose. You want to consider venue availability, the weather in your chosen destination, and any schedule restrictions you may have. Take full advantage of the local environment and be sure you consider the chance of rainfall by the season. You don’t want to plan a destination wedding in the middle of monsoon season or when tourism is at its height. Keep in mind, however, that an off-season date may mean more closures than is ideal. Do some research before you choose.
When to Tell Your Guests
Destination weddings take a little extra effort to plan, but that also extends to your guests. If you want to have a lot of people there, then you want to give them plenty of time to plan and budget for the event. Sending out save-the-dates at least eight months in advance can help make sure your guests have the time to prepare for your wedding. Make sure they get the actual invitations no later than three months as they need to make the necessary arrangements to travel.
How Much Should You Help Your Guests?
Your wedding guests are responsible for paying for their tickets and accommodations, and they’re responsible for making sure they have everything they need to get to your wedding. It’s your job to communicate that as gracefully and lovingly as possible. Additionally, it’s considerate to provide lodging recommendations to suit a variety of budgets. If you want to make everyone’s planning even easier, you can enlist the help of a travel agent to make reservations easier and to help everyone find the best travel deals.
Consider Hiring a Planner
A wedding planner or coordinator can help you tackle all the random tasks involved in destination wedding planning, helping make it much less stressful. Rather than spending endless hours on the phone with vendors in other states or countries, a wedding planner can do a lot of the tedious work for you. If you don’t want to hire a wedding planner, then check with your venue to see if they have an on-site coordinator who can assist you.
source: weddingbee