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Sep152010

Not So Destination Wedding... 

Oh the benefits to a destination wedding...

  • Smaller, more intimate guest list
  • It's a mini vacation for everyone, and you usually get to spend more quality time with guests, versus  usual rushed reception chat
  • Most people wont travel.... this includes the obligatory invitee's (translation: co-worker "Awkward Annie" probably won't show) ~ Cheers!

But, with the current economic environment, most brides are shying away from destinations, in order to eliminate the burden of plane tickets and expensive resort lodging.

SO! I propose the best of BOTH worlds... A Not So Destination Wedding...

Below are examples of BEAUTIFUL private homes you can rent for a week - THINK: Rehearsal, Rehearsal Dinner, Wedding, Reception - all can happen here, as well as lodging for your wedding party! A mini vacation for everyone... minus passports and baggage fees ~ Count me in!!

Here are two of my favorite locations in Austin, TX. Both are water front properties with great pools. Most options are equal to or LESS expensive to rent for a WEEK than to reserve a typical venue for a NIGHT! What?! I know!

First, I will show you a rustic selection, followed by a more modern one. I loved both and couldn't decide on a favorite... It was like... chic cowboy boots or cute heels?... decisions, decisions...

Rustic Romance: 

 

Modern Lodge: 

Check out HomeAway.com for more options and destination choices!

xoxo, 

Britney

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Reader Comments (2)

Love Love Love!! Great idea, especially b/c you get tons of quality time with the people you care to truly spend that great occasion with!

October 5, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMegan

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