Do guests usually pay for their own travel and hotel expenses at a destination wedding?
Traditionally wedding guests are responsible for paying for their accommodations and transportation themselves. The key is to give your guest s plenty of notice and time for them to plan their vacation around your wedding. How can couples let invited guests know in a tactful way that they’ll be responsible for their own expenses? It is not necessary to state anywhere that the guests will be responsible for their own expenses. Send out save-the-date cards or even a letter to your potential guests and add some brief information about the destination, include airline and hotel information. This should be done well in advance to give guests the opportunity to plan the trip. In many destination areas, accommodations fill up early. What suggestions would you have for brides who want to keep their guests informed about airline reservations, hotel reservations, possible tours, etc? Do you work with many brides who have wedding newsletters or websites? Wedding web sites are increasingly popular
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