Thursday, August 19, 2010

Second wedding - any advice for a ceremony? I'd like it low key with immediate family....?

have in vegas or on an island....that would b fun..Second wedding - any advice for a ceremony? I'd like it low key with immediate family....?
since the wedding is going to be kind of small I would go for an outside wedding. People usually dream of an outside wedding but cannot afford it because they have too many guests.


you could rent a tent, have a caterer come, maybe get married in front of a nice lake, (that would make pretty pictures)


it can be as formal or laid back as you want.Second wedding - any advice for a ceremony? I'd like it low key with immediate family....?
This is what I'm doing for my second wedding. We live in Florida so we are going to have a small destination ceremony down in the Keys and we're going to honeymoon there. We will have a simple ceremony with professional pictures in a beautiful, natural setting.
dont spend much money, you'll need it afterwards, make it small but meaningfull
Do what I did. Forget the stress and fancy planning....just go to Vegas and have a blast! Find the craziest,most gaudy Las Vegas wedding chapel and just havve fun!!
Have a small ceremony outside at a park or recreation centre where you can also take pictures afterward. If you get nice weather, it will be a perfect romantic setting. Choose somewhere that you are not likely to be bothered by others and call in advance to reserve. Rent some folding chairs, tables and dishes and have a small buffet style meal. You can inquire if you can get a license to serve wine or just use non-alcoholic wine.





This is what my wife and I did for our second wedding (we both had previous marriages) and I enjoyed it more than my first wedding which was at a church and reception hall.
Weddings can get complicated very quickly and costs can add up. You don’t have to have your wedding in your backyard to save money. Beware of extra hidden fees from vendors such as





-“Dress try-on” fees


-“Cake-cutting” fees


-“Consulting” fees


-“Gasoline” fees for traveling





Wedding item have much higher markups compared to non-wedding items because the services is always involved. Bridal Shops will markup their wedding items 20% higher than retail then have it on 15% sale.





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the beach or for this season the mountains somewhere would be VERY pretty and nice
It's your second wedding, go to the court house and forget a ceremony! Put the money into paying off a credit card or something useful, don't waste more money on another wedding!

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