How Do You Set An RSVP Date For A Destination Wedding?
When planning your destination wedding, etiquette rules for traditional weddings don’t always make sense, especially when it comes to R.S.V.P. dates. Here are some tips to make sure that your guests have their answer ready by your R.S.V.P. date. Decide whether you are having a destination wedding. Most people think of beaches or traveling overseas when they hear that phrase. However, all sorts of locations can be considered as destinations. The primary indicator of a destination wedding is that the majority of guests, family, bridal party and bride and groom are required to travel more than a few hours to the location. Send Save the Date cards. By sending these to your guests a year to six months in advance, they will have plenty of time to make plans to attend your wedding. Get creative with Save the Date ideas. Some couples use their engagement photos, others opt for a style that sets the tone or theme for their whole wedding. No matter what style you choose, make sure to include the