How Do You Ask People to Come to a Destination Wedding?

By Robert Palmer

Destination weddings can be a great way to bring your loved ones together for your special day, but the challenge of inviting people to travel for the occasion can be daunting. It’s important to make sure your guests feel comfortable and welcome when you invite them to a destination wedding. Here are some tips on how to ask people to come to your destination wedding.

Set the tone
When sending out invitations, make sure that you set the tone of your wedding day. Let your guests know that they are part of something special and unique, and that their presence will be appreciated. Give them all of the details they need about the location, such as hotel accommodations, local attractions, and transportation options so they can plan their trip accordingly.

Include helpful information
Include helpful information in your invitation or on a website or blog dedicated to the wedding. You can include maps, flight recommendations, and other pertinent details that will help guests plan their trip. You should also provide contact information for any vendors you have contracted in case guests have questions or need assistance with planning their trip.

Offer incentives
Consider offering incentives for guests who are willing to travel for your destination wedding. This could include discounts on airfare or hotel rooms, free car rental services, or even gift cards for local attractions that can be used during their stay. These incentives will show your guests that you appreciate them coming out of their way for you and make them more likely to attend.

Be flexible
Remember that not everyone is able to travel long distances due to finances or time commitments. If you have family members who cannot attend due to these issues, don’t pressure them into coming at any cost—instead offer options such as sending video messages from home or having them participate in pre-wedding activities such as bachelor/ette parties over video chat if possible.

Conclusion:
Asking people to come to a destination wedding doesn’t have to be intimidating—all it takes is setting the right tone with personalized invitations and providing helpful information about the location so they can plan accordingly. Offering incentives is also a great way to encourage people to make the trip, while being flexible with those who may not be able due time constraints or finances helps ensure everyone feels welcome and included in celebrating your special day no matter where they are located!