| A lot of questions come to mind when preparing for | | | | or through a wedding internet site. |
| your big day. Listed here are a handful of the most | | | | Invitations In general, if a person is not invited to the |
| common destination wedding etiquette questions to | | | | actual wedding event you shouldn't invite them to the |
| assist you in planning. | | | | other activities leading up to the wedding. At most |
| Save-the-Date If considering a destination wedding it is | | | | other activities, such as engagement parties, guests |
| important to connect early with the people that you | | | | are expected to bring gifts. Inviting them to the other |
| want to attend. Your attendees and wedding party | | | | events makes others think that you only want their |
| need time to save and set up their own travel | | | | gifts. |
| arrangements. Sending save-the-date notices or | | | | If you prefer a small destination wedding, consider |
| announcements is strongly encouraged. Also, | | | | having a large reception for anyone to attend when |
| remember to communicate routinely as time passes | | | | you come back. It is then acceptable to invite |
| about the schedule, hotel options and prices and other | | | | everyone to the other events leading up to the |
| specifics. The easiest way to do this is either by email | | | | wedding. |