Destination Bliss Volume 6 | Page 14

HOW TO FINE-TUNE

Your Guest List

The old adage “ less is more ” is a sound approach when thinking about who to include on your

destination wedding guest list , especially since many people may choose to stay home in light of COVID . From activities and transportation to food and drink , it adds up . Weddings are typically priced on a per-head basis , so keeping the numbers down will keep the cost down as well , and also create a more intimate setting where social distancing is easier to achieve . If you ’ re struggling with where to start on your guest list , follow these tips .
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INVITE ONLY CURRENT FRIENDS AND FAMILY
Only invite the people you ’ re closest with . Just because they are a work associate or someone you met a few times in college , it doesn ’ t mean they need an invitation . The same goes for family . If you were in diapers the last time your great aunt saw you , it ’ s probably not essential to invite her .
KEEP THINGS FAIR ON BOTH SIDES
Both sets of parents should get the same number of invitations to hand out . However , if either of your parents are picking up the bill for even part of the wedding , then they get a bigger say in who makes the cut .
CREATE A & B LISTS
The A-list consists of people you can ’ t imagine getting married without . Your B-list might be more distant relatives or friends you haven ’ t seen in a while that you ’ d like to invite . Write out your “ A-list ” first and see where that gets you , then start adding in your “ B-list .”
ESTABLISH A RULE FOR PLUS-ONES
Plus-ones can be tricky . These seemingly small inclusions can add big costs to your wedding . The best way to handle this is to make a blanket rule for all your guests . This rule can be that they must be dating for at least 6 months , or you have to meet the guest ’ s significant other prior to the wedding . Make sure everyone is held accountable to the same rule .
MAKE A FIRM DECISION ON KIDS
Kids create an entirely different vibe at weddings . If you want kids there , make sure you have ample activities to keep them entertained . If you want a kid-free wedding , make sure you specifically list out the names of the people invited on the invitation so your guests know not to bring kids .
PUT YOURSELF IN THEIR SHOES
Even though it ’ s your day , a wedding is meant to be celebrated with the people you love most , so make sure you choose a destination that offers possibilities and perks for those on a budget .