Saturday, February 21, 2015

Tips For Organizing Very Good Destination Weddings Mexico

By Olivia Cross


Getting married can be an exciting time. It can also be very stressful because there is so much to do. Planning destination weddings mexico has its own challenges, because you must make all these plans in a foreign country that you may not know well. However, with the right planning, your wedding can be a success.

The first thing you must do is pick the perfect spot for the ceremony. You can choose whatever Mexico location best suits you. You can decide if you want the event to be rustic or sophisticated or held somewhere simple like a beach. But when you choose your spot, you should also factor in the cost of travel and other amenities. You do not want your event to go over your budget

You will also have to research the various local marriage requirements to ensure that your wedding can take place. This may involve filing an application with the local Mexican registry with copies of your identification documents. You will also likely have to pay a fee for the marriage license. Research these details before you arrive in Mexico.

You also need to make sure you take good care of your guests. You can do this by arranging group rates on flights and hotel rooms, and giving them information to help them get to and from the airport. They will also need to be able to get to the ceremony location and the rehearsal dinner, if you are having one. It may be a good idea, therefore, to book a fleet of taxis or cars in advance.

Of course, you also need to watch out for the higher rates. Many hotels and venues raise their prices during the height of tourist season. So if you choose to get married during this time, it is a good idea to reserve hotel room blocks and your venues as soon as possible. Send out your save-the-date notices at least ten to twelve months before the event so that your guests can arrange their travel and accommodations before the prices escalate.

Remember that many tropical places like Mexico run on their own time. This means that things will happen when they happen. So try not to get frustrated with your vendors if they seem too laid-back. Do not stress yourself by trying to micromanage the event from a distance. If you feel uncertain, you can schedule regular phone meetings with your vendors to judge their progress.

It is a good idea to visit Mexico while planning your wedding. You should take at least one trip there, especially if you live far away in Alberta, Canada. Taking a trip there can help you to scout out venues, research hotels and locate local suppliers like florists, caterers and photographers.

Remember that you will need plenty of time to schedule food tastings and see sample bouquets before you make your final selections. You also need to plan your hair and makeup with a local beauty salon and organize various activities for your guests, such as tennis, golf and sightseeing.




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