Your Destination Wedding Questions

Mе аnd mу fiancee hаνе bееn discussing having a destination wedding lately, I hаνе a couple οf qυеѕtіοnѕ though:
Dο I pay fοr mу guests’ accommodations аnd flight?
Whаt аrе ѕοmе perfect places tο hаνе thеm?
Whаt іѕ thе average cost οf one?
Thanks! Thіѕ іѕ really fοr mу friend аnd hеr fiancee, ѕhе′s gonna dο thаt somewhere οn аn exotic island.
Mу wedding іѕ really coming up soon, thanks fοr уουr input!

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  1. ShoeGal says:

    The average cost of a destination wedding can start at $25,000…Though you don’t have to pay for anyone’s travel….Expect a lot of people not to come. It’s a recession and flights to certain destinations can cost between $1500 -3000 one way! If you choose to have a destination wedding, why not have his family and your family come and then when you get back…Have an event for everyone to attend! It’ll cut your cost by thousands!

  2. David S says:

    I am not a huge fan of destination weddings. Like the previous person said, times are tight right now and even your closest family might struggle to attend…if they even can. I would feel horrible knowing my parents had to charge alot of stuff just to see me do something I could do at a local place. I know it is your wedding and if you want it…fine…but just know very few people will get to delight in this day with you.

    And please don’t have one of those “present parties” where you have a reception at home after the wedding. That basically says, “I didn’t want you to come to the wedding but I will be pleased to take whatever you give me as a gift”. If invited to those, I go but rest assured, I do not bring a gift.

  3. Fun N Sun says:

    I am having a destination wedding in December and we are getting married on St. Thomas via cruise ship. I am not paying for anyone’s travel expenses but I do not expect people who can not afford it to attend. We have immediate family and a few friends traveling with us. The wedding part on the island costed me $2,295.00. (does not includes cruise). This includes the ceremony, 2 hours of photography, and a few other things. We are having a reception when we get back home a month later in January. Congrats!

  4. Mrs. Happy Wife a.k.a. Viv says:

    If you’re doing the wedding ceremony only, expect to pay the resort approximately $3000 for location, planner, cake, champagne, photographer, and photos, officiant, ceremony musician, and flowers. If you do a wedding and reception for about 40 people, expect to pay the resort about $13,000 – $14,000 for all of the above including food and open bar for 4 hours, decorations, videographer, and DJ. In addition to these expenses, you’ll have to buy a wedding gown and accessories, suit or attire for the groom, reception accessories (guestbook, cake serving set), airline tickets and acommodations for the bridal party and the groomsmen, and any other incidentals. But, you do not have to pay for your guests’ accomodations and flights. It is also recommended that you buy wedding/event insurance. Your total can add up to $20,000 – $25,000.

  5. Lek-C-IS-Amazing says:

    You’re not obligated to pay for everyone’s travel expenses but realize that not everyone can afford to just hop on a plane and come to your wedding. Flights and hotels are NOT cheap. When I reckon of destination weddings, I usually reckon of intimate gatherings.

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