5 THINGS NOT TO OVERLOOK AS YOU PLAN YOUR DREAM WEDDING IN GIBRALTAR
by Liz Seyi Digital marketing managerThe
task of merely organising, never mind actually holding, a wedding can be
complicated – we think everyone understands this to some extent. There’s just
so much to try to remember, and that’s definitely no less the case as far
as weddings in
Gibraltar are concerned.
So,
our skilled wedding planners decided to put together a list of five of the
things most frequently overlooked by those organising their nuptials.
Hopefully, this will help prevent you from falling victim to some of the same
mistakes!
·
Elderly
or less abled guests
Always
show the utmost consideration to elderly, less mobile, and less abled guests.
This is especially the case for weddings in Gibraltar – after all, you won’t
want your loved ones to travel all the way to the destination, only to find
they cannot participate easily in certain aspects of the wedding.
So,
it’s crucial to make sure the venue is easily accessible, and that there are
seating options available throughout the day. You might also want to have a
quieter room during the reception for those who can’t take loud noise or who
don’t want to dance.
·
The
cost of beauty treatments
When
it comes to choosing the beautician for your big day, it is essential to look
into exactly what is included in their prices, and what you may need to book
separately.
This
will enable you to suitably budget for any treatments you might need before the
wedding, such as make-up, hairstyling, and eyelash extensions (this is not an
exhaustive list!).
Here
at Sweet Gibraltar Weddings, we have excellent contacts with wedding service
providers across the British Overseas Territory. This includes connections to
trusted beauty treatment specialists, so why not ask us about this when you
enquire to us?
·
Packing
a ‘getting ready’ outfit and backup shoes
All
you require is the bride’s dress and the groom’s suit, right? Wrong! You also
need to make sure you pack something to get ready in, like a robe or some
novelty PJs. It’s also worth bringing backup shoes so you aren’t wearing heels
all day.
·
Planning
for alterations (and bringing someone to your final fitting)
Always
plan enough time for alterations to be done to the dresses and suits. A bride,
for instance, should make sure she brings someone to her final fitting, so that
the seamstress can show them how to get the bride in and out of the dress!
·
Checking
the venue for decoration restrictions
Some
venues may already be decorated, while others might stipulate that you use
their own providers, but with no option to then take the decorations
away.
Whatever
the situation, it’s important to check what is and isn’t allowed at the venue
of your choice before you set your heart on a very specific decoration
aesthetic.
For more assistance and advice in relation to
the planning of weddings in Gibraltar, please don’t hesitate to get in touch
with the Sweet Gibraltar Weddings team today. We’ll help you to work through those knotty
and easily overlooked details in advance, so that your own destination nuptials
are ones to remember!
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