1. Date, Time and Location. Make sure to include all the basic information about the wedding, including the date, time, and exact location (e.g. The Garrison Resort, the Wingate Room). Include information for all pre and post wedding events as well.
2. Transportation options. Your website should have information about the closest airports, train stations and car rental companies. If you have set up a carpool website (see transportation section of chapter 7) or contact person, include this information as well.
3. Driving Directions. Always include comprehensive driving directions along with a link to an interactive map service like Mapquest. Make sure to test the directions before you post them.
3. Contact Information. Make sure your website has contact information for the two of you (a.k.a. where to send gifts), and for any hotels, restaurants or other locations that you will be using for the wedding.
4. Lodging Options. It is polite to do the legwork for your guests and include a number of different lodging options in the area. Try to find a good range, from cheapy cheap to high-end. Many hotels will hold blocks of rooms for your party at a discount if you make arrangements ahead of time. Include a note (e.g. "be sure to mention you are with the Harrison-Muchnick party") along with a contact person for each hotel and make sure to release any unbooked rooms before you are charged. The cut off date will be different for each place, but is usually several weeks before your wedding.
5. Schedule of Events. Especially if your wedding is a multi-day affair, be sure to include a comprehensive schedule of events with their location and start times.
6. Dress Code. It is nice to include a quick note about appropriate attire so your guests can plan accordingly.
7. Packing List. Along the same lines as the dress code, consider including a packing list - especially if you are having a destination wedding or a multi-activity event.
8. Registry Information. Include a link to any registry sites you have set up, so guests know what to get you and don't have to bother your mother or father.
9. Engagement Story. It is nice to add either your engagement story or the story of how you two met. This will give guests who do not know you or your fiancé well a chance to learn more about you and will give them something to talk about at the wedding.
10. Pictures. Pictures of the two of you, pictures of your families, pictures of the bridal party members with bios, pictures of the wedding site, really any and all pictures you want to include will make the website more interesting and fun
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Those tips are very useful.
The packing list one especially is very true, on the days before the wedding, it's hard to remember every single detail, so it's better to keep notes of what you should do & when.
I would recommend for the wedding location to consider Destin Beach Wedding as a new idea for your wedding.
It will make it unique & fun.
Useful tips
These are very useful tips, I like this one: Engagement Story.
It makes a nice & enjoyable atmosphere when sharing stories with them.
The most important point is to hire a professional photographer, you can't just assign this job to one of the attendees.
These photos will be the only memory remaining after this day ends, if the photos are blur, then the memory is blur & you can never go back in time to recapture these photos again.
Bellevue Wedding Photography
Thank you so much for the tips
Thank you so much for the tips. I know it will really help in order to have a well-organize wedding. Aside from wedding preparations, soon to be couple should consider also the planning of their soon to be home. I would like to make some suggestions regarding the planning of home decorations. As I have experienced, Victorian décor is the best decor I have seen in my life. There are a wide range of eras and influences that Victorian decorating comes from, including gothic, classical, oriental, Italian styles, but has a character all its own. Maroon, plum, green, brass and gold were popular, and can be found in modern interpretations of Victorian accessories like wallpaper, furniture and more. Finer details include clever key holders, antique mail slots and leafy rosettes. It looks Very elegant and relaxing.