Wednesday, 23 July 2014

Tips For Inviting People To A Destination Wedding

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If you think you might want to have your wedding somewhere other than your hometown, it is not only important that you plan everything the right way, but it is also important that you understand the right way to invite people to your wedding! After all, not everyone will have the money to attend your wedding if it is far away, so you might also be planning to have a bigger reception upon your return. To this reception, you will probably be planning to invite not only the people who were unable to spend the money to travel to the wedding, but also those who you were unable to invite to the wedding at all due to the space constraints of the destination you have chosen. This means that you are going to be inviting guests to two distinctly different events, in two distinctly different locations, so it is important that you word the invitations in the proper manner.

One helpful thing you can do is talk to everyone you plan to invite to the wedding before you send out the invitations, and find out how many of these people imagine they will be able to attend. After you have all this information, you will have a better understanding of how many people might be attending the wedding, and of how many more people you might be able to invite.

Because a destination wedding requires more planning on the part of those attending than an "in town" wedding would, you will want to make sure you get the invitations out as early as you can. The invitations should provide as much help as possible to those who might be coming, including airline information, lodging information, and the sort of clothes they should plan to wear to the wedding. The more information you are able to provide for your guests, the easier this will make things - both on them, and on you.

Once you have taken care of all these things, the invitations will be ready to go out, and you will be ready to start planning the next steps of your wedding!

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