How LoveStream is Changing the Game for Destination Weddings

From Disney World to South Africa to Ireland, destination weddings are always a unique experience. Below, we’re chatting about how LoveStream is changing the way guests attend destination weddings.

 

Are Destination Weddings More Expensive?

For the wedding couple, destination weddings can be more or less expensive than a traditional wedding depending on several factors like location and number of guests. If you are using an all-inclusive wedding package that includes all of your vendors, you will save a lot of money compared to flying out your photographer or wedding planner.

 

For guests, attending a destination wedding is almost always more expensive than heading to a wedding down the road. Typically, guests will pay for their own travel, food and lodging. If guests are also in the wedding party, there’s a bit of a gray area. Sometimes the couple will pay for the wedding party attire or pay for their lodging, but not for airfare.

 

How Many Guests Are Invited to Destination Weddings?

Most of the time, a destination wedding guest list will be smaller than a local wedding. Of those guests invited, many of them will not likely be able to make it. Whether it’s too expensive to travel, they can’t get time off of work or they can’t get a passport in time for the event, you can expect a significant chunk of your guest list to politely decline. Don’t take this personally!

 

Whether you’re having a destination wedding on a budget or you want to share your big day with your entire guest list, LoveStream can make it happen!

 

What Do You Need to Live Stream your Destination Wedding?

If you are in a location with a reliable internet connection or a strong cell service, we can stream your wedding remotely from our office in Charlotte!

 

This allows your entire guest list to attend your wedding whether they are at the destination or on their couch.

 

The LoveStream team will work with you from start to finish to help you live stream your destination wedding. Reach out today to learn more! 

photo credit: Yah Photography

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