No more big white weddings: East Coast couples still hoping to tie the knot in intimate 2021 celebrations
Laura Churchill Duke (info@valleyfamilyfun.ca) Published: May 12, 2020 at 4:41 p.m “We anticipate this will make destination weddings appealing as a safe, easy, and less expensive option,” says Neary. Destination elopements have always been popular and, as 200-person weddings get indefinitely postponed, couples are looking at this option more and more. An intimate ceremony for two, or perhaps a small celebration with a handful of guests, destination elopements offer a romantic, stress-free escape with a built-in honeymoon. And, Neary says, they can be arranged very quickly for spontaneous couples. Read full article |
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