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Destination
Wedding Questions
Knowing the right questions to ask
yourselves, your vendors, and any government agencies (the folks who
make it legal) is key to creating a successful faraway wedding --
and avoiding tons of stress! (The other secret to a
happily-ever-after event? Get all price quotes and agreements in
writing, and worry no more.) Below is a question checklist to help
guide you through the planning process. If you have any questions,
don't forget to ask your travel agent for her guidance!
Picking a Destination
- Do you want to marry in the United
States or in a foreign country -- a Caribbean island, Europe,
Thailand?
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If
marrying in the U.S., call the county marriage license bureau of
the town in which you are having the ceremony. Are there any
guidelines regarding birth certificates, health tests, and
proofs of divorce (if applicable)?
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If
marrying overseas, call the country's consulate or tourism
bureau in the U.S., or the U.S. embassy in that country, to ask
about the following: residency requirements, required
documentation, medical tests, processing time for paperwork,
proof of divorce, witnesses, and the requirements for a
religious ceremony versus a civil ceremony. Do documents have to
be translated? Notarized? Who can legally do this? How long do
they estimate it will take to process your paperwork?
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What
time of year is best to visit? Can you save money by marrying
during the off-season?
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Does
your destination offer easy access to wedding services: local
photographers, videographers, caterers, florists, wedding
planners?
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Has
your destination been hit by recent bad weather: hurricane,
tropical storm, drought? Have facilities been affected?
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If inviting
family and friends, does the destination offer lots of
activities for pre- and postwedding play?
Finding
Your Wedding Style
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Do
you want to marry by yourselves or in the company of family and
friends?
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If
you have guests, do you want a simple cake-and-champagne
celebration, or a seated meal?
Are you willing to
be flexible about elements of your wedding to save money, time, and
sanity? (For example, if you have your heart set on wearing your
mother's heavily beaded gown with full-length train, you may want to
rethink your fantasy wedding on a balmy beach.)
Inviting Guests
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How many people
are you inviting?
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Will
everyone pay for their own airfare and accommodations, or will
you cover some or all of the costs?
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Check
with your travel agent to see if you qualify for any group
discounts or perks.
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Have
you checked everyone's availability for your chosen dates?
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If marrying
overseas, are all your guests' passports valid?
Resort
Information
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Does
the resort have wedding packages or honeymoon specials?
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What
are the different packages and what is included in each:
officiant, flowers, music, cake, marriage license, photography,
video, salon services, candlelit dinner, massage, etc.? If an
option is not included, can it be arranged? What other extra
services are available a la carte?
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If
there are no packages, how are weddings priced? According to the
number of guests?
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What
deposit amount will reserve your day?
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Does
the resort/ship offer free weddings with honeymoons of a certain
length (often the case at all-inclusive resorts)?
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Do
they offer discounts on return anniversary visits?
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Does
the resort/ship have your desired wedding date available?
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How
many days in advance of the ceremony should you arrive?
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How
many other people will be marrying there on that day?
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Is
there an on-site wedding coordinator? Will that person be there
on your wedding day?
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Will
the resort/ship do all the paperwork for you and/or arrange a
meeting with the marriage bureau?
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Menus,
bands, flowers, photography, officiates -- do you get to pick?
Can you meet the officiant before the ceremony?
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Can
you choose the wording of the ceremony? Can you personalize your
vows?
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Can
you hear tapes of bands? Will the resort/ship guarantee in
writing that this is the band that will play (ditto for
photographers)?
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Where
can you get married on-site? Is anything off-limits? What
happens if it rains?
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What
types of decorations or themes do they offer? How much do they
cost?
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Is
the resort/hotel experienced at handling a wedding of your size?
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How
many guests can attend the ceremony? Is there a charge for
guests not staying at the resort? Are children allowed to
attend?
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Does
the property have enough rooms fo r your guests on that date? Do
they offer group discounts? If there are not enough rooms
available, where do they suggest the overflow stays? How close
is that property?
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Can
the site arrange a seated reception if you want one? Where on
the site? What are the costs per person? Do the per-person rates
vary by the time of day or day of the week or month? What do
they include? Can you choose the menu?
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Will copies of
your marriage license be mailed to you, or can you arrange to
pick them up? Will the resort take care of that?
Cruise-Ship
Specifics
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Which
ships go to the destinations you want to visit on your
honeymoon?
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Are
there any specials offered to honeymooners? Cabin upgrades,
breakfast in bed, room service, honeymooners reception?
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Do
you want to be married on the ship or in a port of call? What
are the costs for each type of ceremony? Marriage-license
requirements?
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Onboard,
where can the ceremony take place? On deck? In the ship's
chapel? In another public room (disco, library)?
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If
you are marrying on land, how will you be transported to the
site? Will a wedding coordinator accompany you?
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How
many non sailing guests are allowed at your ceremony?
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If you are
having guests, how long may they remain on the ship?
Destination
Wedding Consultants
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Is
the wedding consultant included in the cost of your resort or
your cruise. Is the consultant experienced with your
destination? How many weddings has he/she done there?
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Does
the consultant charge by the hour? By the package? According to
destination and wedding size?
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What
is the fee to start the process? Is there a deposit?
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Does
the consultant have a cell phone to facilitate easy
communication?
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What
does the consultant expect your destination wedding to cost (low
and high estimates)?
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