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Honeymoon
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Get a free honeymoon registry where you
can list anything extra you want to do while you are on your
honeymoon, such as: spa treatments, tours, romantic dinners,
etc.
It works just like a gift registry, only your guests give
you portions of your dream honeymoon. The perfect,
unforgettable gift.

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Destination
Wedding Information and Tips |
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Marriage Requirements for 16 Hot Spots
Best and Worst
Months to Travel
Why
Marry Away?
Destination Wedding Basics: 50 Questions to Ask
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6 Perks of a Destination Wedding |
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While some people think a wedding away would be a
logistical nightmare, we're here to tell you it doesn't
have to be. Think about it -- you're not going to be
rushing off from one vendor appointment to the next, or
worrying about Mom breathing down your neck. Resorts at
most of the top destination wedding spots -- Hawaii, the
Caribbean, Vegas, and others -- boast at least one
full-time wedding coordinator on staff. She'll have
relationships with vendors to sort everything out -- just
give her an idea of what you want, and she'll pull
together all of the pieces to make it happen. If you're
flying off to a foreign land, be sure to call that
country's tourist office, consulate, or embassy for the
legal requirements to get married there.
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Yes, it's your wedding -- but it's also your vacation, so
take it easy. Bridezillas be warned: Giving up a little or
a lot of control may drive you batty at first, but in the
end you'll realize it's quite liberating to have a
qualified professional take the reigns. You'll take care
of the last-minute details as soon as you arrive at your
destination -- the rest of the time leading up to the
wedding and beyond, you'll be having fun in the sun with
your sweetie and reconnecting with your nearest and
dearest while someone else confirms the officiant, the
photographer, the cake, even the champagne. Someone plans
a party in paradise in your honor -- now come on, how
often in life does that happen?
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Unfortunately, not everyone can afford to spend a week in
paradise feting you, no matter how much they adore you.
(And no, you're not expected to pay for guests' expenses).
The upside to this is that a destination wedding can trim
down your guest list to a manageable size, which also can
cut way down on costs. Plus, you can fly there, get
married, and enjoy a weeklong luxury honeymoon for one
flat fee that is your wedding package. To save even more
cash, consider scheduling your I dos for your
destination's "shoulder season," which is the week or two
after the peak season. That way, you'll save dollars
without settling for so-so weather. One note: If you're
inviting more than just family and close friends, be
prepared for a few surprise acceptances -- some of your
friends or coworkers might jump at the chance to party
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If you're considering a destination wedding, there's a
chance cookie-cutter I dos aren't your thing. Destination
celebrations are tailor-made for showcasing your
personality as a couple. Rules are not only bent for
destination weddings...they can be nonexistent. Not a fan
of the fluffy white gown? Get married in a bikini on a
beach in Barbados. Looking for a nonstop party? Vamp it up
in Vegas. Fancy yourselves explorers? Say I do in a cave,
atop a volcano, or even on a glacier. Take advantage of
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There are bound to be many people who can't make it to
your faraway festivities. Don't want them to feel left
out? Lots of couples host a postwedding celebration upon
their return. Send out invitations to a party "celebrating
the marriage of," where you can show slides or photos of
your faraway vows. If you're having an encore ceremony
closer to home, share the story of your getaway wedding in
the program. You can even recreate the mood of your
destination wedding at your hometown reception: Think
Vegas-style decor or an island-inspired menu. And don't
forget to register -- it's your and your honey's wedding
celebration, and people are going to want to give you
gifts! |

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Choose a spot you'll love to lounge at over the week or so
after your wedding -- and be prepared for some company.
After flying far distances and taking time off work to
celebrate your day, guests will not want to head home
right away, so think carefully about whom you invite: Are
these people you'll want to spend time with? If you're
lucky, they'll allow you plenty of alone time, too. This
is your honeymoon, after all!
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