Sandy tells a true story about a group of wedding guests who missed a ferry, setting off a chain reaction that could have resulted in 17 guests having to buy new plane tickets home. Fortunately, with a little help from her friends and her husband Bill, Sandy was able to get everybody on a charter flight to the big airport, where they caught their flights home on time. Because no wedding planner wants to have their guests stuck and unhappy after a perfect wedding!
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During her first year of wedding planning, a client asked Sandy to set up elephant rides for her wedding guests, for her destination wedding on a tiny island off the coast of Puerto Rico. Being new to the business and eager to prove herself, Sandy did her best to find an elephant. Until her husband gave her a much-needed Wedding Reality Check.
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You can send out a destination wedding invitation as far out as one year ahead of your wedding date, meaning you could know exactly who is attending your wedding 10 months in advance. Sandy explains the best way to
handle save the dates, travel info packets, invitations, and RSVPs on a destination wedding timeline.
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It’s so easy to fall in love with a big, poufy silk ball gown for your wedding, but if you’re having a destination wedding, less is more. Before you start trying on wedding dresses, consider what kind of fabrics are most conducive to the weather. Consider organza instead of silk so that you don’t melt. Remember, if you feel miserably hot, you probably look miserable, too.
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Weddings in Vieques www.WeddingsinVieques.com
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