Who Pays for Wedding Party at a Destination Wedding?

By Anna Duncan

Destination weddings have become increasingly popular in the last decade. Couples are opting for beautiful, remote locations to host their nuptials.

But when it comes to who pays for a wedding party at a destination wedding, there are a few things to consider.

The most obvious answer is that the bride and groom should pay for their wedding party’s expenses. This includes travel, lodging, meals, and any related activities they might take part in.

However, depending on the size of the wedding party and their financial situation, this may not be feasible.

If the bride and groom are unable to cover all of their wedding party’s costs, they may want to consider asking for help from family and friends. There are many ways to do this without putting too much strain on anyone’s wallet.

For example, members of the wedding party could chip in for a group gift card that would help cover some of their expenses. If a close relative or friend is helping with travel arrangements, they could offer to cover some of the costs.

Another option is for the bride and groom to create a fund specifically dedicated to covering their wedding party’s expenses. This can be done through crowdfunding sites such as GoFundMe or Kickstarter where guests can contribute money towards covering these costs.

In conclusion, who pays for wedding party at a destination wedding ultimately depends on the couple getting married and their financial situation. If they are able to cover all of their wedding party’s expenses themselves then that is ideal but if not then they may want to explore other options such as asking family and friends for help or setting up a fund dedicated towards covering these costs.