Evenings News.com
Community News and Information
Submit a Story
Search

News Categories  
 
 Auto and Truck
 
 Babies
 
 Back To School
 
 Beauty
 
 Books and Magazines
 
 Bridal Articles and News
 
 Business News
 
 Charity
 
 Children
 
 Cleaning
 
 Community News
 
 Computers and The Internet
 
 Consumer News
 
 Decorating
 
 Education
 
 Employment
 
 Entertainment
 
 Environment
 
 Family
 
 Fashion News
 
 Food and Entertaining
 
 Gadgets and Gizmos
 
 Green Living
 
 Gift Ideas
 
 Health
 
 Healthy Living
 
 Holidays
 
 Home
 
 Home Improvements
 
 Household Hints
 
 How To
 
 Human Interest
 
 Insurance
 
 Lawns and Gardens
 
 Mind, Body and Soul
 
 Outdoor Living and Recreation
 
 Paranormal and Metaphysical
 
 Parenting
 
 Pets
 
 Real Estate
 
 Relationships
 
 Science and Technology
 
 Senior Living
 
 Technology
 
 Teenagers
 
 Toys and Hobbies
 
 Vacations, Travel and Leisure
 
 Weight Loss
 
 Women
 
 Artículos de las Noticias en Español

Bridal Articles and News Last Updated: May 24th, 2010 - 20:54:20


Preparing for Out of Town Wedding Guests
By
Jun 5, 2007, 21:00

RSS Feed
Email this article
 Printer friendly page

Article Translations: English German Spanish French Italian Portuguese Japanese Korean Chinese
(ARA) – Weddings are an exciting and busy time for everyone. As the couple prepares to celebrate their bond, family and friends are preparing for the big day too. For out of town guests, traveling can be confusing, expensive and take a lot of time.

“When planning a wedding, a couple can help out of town guests feel like locals by providing some easy and fun information,” says Jenny Heger, account manager for AmericInn. “Not only is the hotel they stay at important, but other travel worries can be eased by providing some simple ideas from the bride and groom. I’ve worked with couples planning weddings before and being proactive with guests of all kinds can ensure a wonderful wedding for everyone.”

Make life easier for special guests who are traveling to the ceremony by including some of these ideas in your invitation or another communication:

* Hotel
Choose hotels located near the site of the wedding or reception. Guests will then have an easy time finding their way to the big event. A hotel is also a refuge from all the wedding activities. Make sure the one you choose is quiet and well managed. For example, AmericInn hotels are built with AmericInn SoundGuard construction which reduces sounds and vibrations. Hotels with amenities such as a pool, complimentary breakfast and free Internet access are also items that guests will appreciate.

* Dining
During the many events that take place for a wedding, guests might need to grab a quick bite to eat. Make a list of recommended restaurants or cafes so they know where they can get a good meal at an affordable price. You could even include coupons to your favorite places. Above all else, this helps your guests experience the local eateries of the town.

* Maps
Nobody likes to get lost, especially when something as important as a wedding is happening. Be sure to include a map not only to where the ceremony is, but also the reception and any other locations the guest might need. For example, including a comprehensive map with the event locations as well as locations of convenience stores, local restaurants and parks will make out of town guests feel more comfortable.

* Activities
For downtime between wedding activities, guests might appreciate suggestions of fun and interesting activities, especially for those who are traveling with a family. Make a list of some easy places to visit such as local parks, movie theaters, museums, or even interesting and unique shops.

* Contact
Of course the bride and groom will be busy during the days of and previous to the ceremony, so they will not be the best people to contact for information. Talk to someone who lives in the city about being the contact for out of town guests. This person could be a family member or a friend who lives locally. Include this person’s name and number as a resource for guests who will be traveling.

* Finances
When planning all of the above, keep guests’ finances in mind. The cost of traveling and attending a wedding can get quite high. Keep guests’ budgets in mind when choosing hotel, restaurants and activities. Your guests will enjoy their stay more and appreciate the extra effort you put in just for them.

“Providing extra information to out of town guests will give them peace of mind during their travels and the best possible memories from your wedding,” adds Heger.

For more information about AmericInn hotels, visit www.AmericInn.com/ara.

© Copyright by Eveningsnews.com

Top of Page

Bridal Articles and News
Latest Headlines
Desire A Destination Wedding?
Unique Bridal Secrets For A Wedding
How To Create A One-of-a-kind Wedding
Help Your Flower Girl Be Her Best On Your Big Day
How To Talk Money With Your Spouse-to-be
Tips For Newlyweds To Talk About Money
Affordable Destination Weddings
Secrets to Stress-free Bridal Shower Planning
Maid of Honor? Be Prepared
Bridal Style Alert – Classic is Back
Four Ways to Digitally Preserve Your Wedding Photos
Hosting a Green Wedding Shower
Brides Vow To Use Sites To Budget Time Planning For The Big Day
Getting Your Hair Ready For The Big Day
Things to do After Saying "I Do"
Honeymoon Packing Made Easy
Technology Tips to Revolutionize your Wedding
Rocking a New Ring in the New Year?
Why Single Parents Should Consider a Family-Oriented Wedding When They Remarry
Skin-Pampering Tips For The Beautiful Bride-To-Be