Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's much less expensive to host a wedding in Mexico than in the US major city we live in. We were able to include elements we wanted that we otherwise wouldn't have been able to have.
Weddings, especially in major cities, have reached astronomical prices. A lot of people are having small weddings or going overseas to the Caribbean or Mexico where it is significantly cheaper.
Cheaper for the couple lol. That’s the issue. If your plan is to make it cheaper for yourself and more expensive and time consuming for your guests then don’t be surprised when most decline and the ones who have to be there (like siblings) are salty about it.
You sound fun.
Honey nobody wants to take 3 days off work and pay $5k to attend your Cancun wedding. It is not fun.
Auntie, nobody wants you to attend.
This 😆
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree. Why not just have a simple local ceremony, and then go on a honeymoon?
Destination weddings are selfish and overcomplicated, and scream of entitlement.
OP here. This is what I was thinking. Go on the honeymoon to this location, not make everyone go.
I also wanted a destination wedding for all of five minutes. My parents, my in laws and DH all said it would be too difficult for guests to get to and shut it down. We did go on a beautiful honeymoon.
Well, why did YOU want a destination wedding for those 5 minutes? That's why people have them. That you set aside what you wanted because other people found it inconvenient doesn't mean that this couple needs to do that too.
No one is "making" you go. You are always free to decline an invitation that you cannot accept for logistical reasons.
The couple getting married gets to have their priorities about their wedding. If they prioritize getting married in Aruba over your specific attendance, based on your contributions to this thread, it sounds like they will have a better time with that decision than you did, despite your "beautiful" honeymoon.
Be less bitter, shrew.
I already said we would go. We will likely be the only family going.
I’m not sure how this makes me bitter.
I had a fantastic wedding with our friends and family all present.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your BROTHER doesn’t care enough to have it domestically, OP, so stop blaming his fiancee. Even if she wants it, he’s still going along with it.
If I had told my DH we were going to have a destination wedding and not care if family showed up, he would have said, uh NOPE. And he is as mild-mannered as they come.
It’s so tiresome for you to be blaming a woman instead of your brother. He has a brain and a voice. If he cared about your family being there, you’d know it. But he doesn’t. He’s Just Not That Into You.
The groom is my BIL, DH’s brother, not my brother.
We will go. We may be the only family who goes.
OK? Who cares? Great thread.
My question was on the OP. Do you expect people not to attend by having a destination wedding?
We have a small family and bride has a large family. I would think BIL would want his whole family there, but maybe he doesn’t care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's much less expensive to host a wedding in Mexico than in the US major city we live in. We were able to include elements we wanted that we otherwise wouldn't have been able to have.
Weddings, especially in major cities, have reached astronomical prices. A lot of people are having small weddings or going overseas to the Caribbean or Mexico where it is significantly cheaper.
Cheaper for the couple lol. That’s the issue. If your plan is to make it cheaper for yourself and more expensive and time consuming for your guests then don’t be surprised when most decline and the ones who have to be there (like siblings) are salty about it.
You sound fun.
Honey nobody wants to take 3 days off work and pay $5k to attend your Cancun wedding. It is not fun.
Auntie, nobody wants you to attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree. Why not just have a simple local ceremony, and then go on a honeymoon?
Destination weddings are selfish and overcomplicated, and scream of entitlement.
OP here. This is what I was thinking. Go on the honeymoon to this location, not make everyone go.
I also wanted a destination wedding for all of five minutes. My parents, my in laws and DH all said it would be too difficult for guests to get to and shut it down. We did go on a beautiful honeymoon.
Well, why did YOU want a destination wedding for those 5 minutes? That's why people have them. That you set aside what you wanted because other people found it inconvenient doesn't mean that this couple needs to do that too.
No one is "making" you go. You are always free to decline an invitation that you cannot accept for logistical reasons.
The couple getting married gets to have their priorities about their wedding. If they prioritize getting married in Aruba over your specific attendance, based on your contributions to this thread, it sounds like they will have a better time with that decision than you did, despite your "beautiful" honeymoon.
Be less bitter, shrew.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's much less expensive to host a wedding in Mexico than in the US major city we live in. We were able to include elements we wanted that we otherwise wouldn't have been able to have.
Weddings, especially in major cities, have reached astronomical prices. A lot of people are having small weddings or going overseas to the Caribbean or Mexico where it is significantly cheaper.
Cheaper for the couple lol. That’s the issue. If your plan is to make it cheaper for yourself and more expensive and time consuming for your guests then don’t be surprised when most decline and the ones who have to be there (like siblings) are salty about it.
It’s literally the one day of their lives when it’s about THEM not you. You’re free not to show up.
Anonymous wrote:It's much less expensive to host a wedding in Mexico than in the US major city we live in. We were able to include elements we wanted that we otherwise wouldn't have been able to have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's much less expensive to host a wedding in Mexico than in the US major city we live in. We were able to include elements we wanted that we otherwise wouldn't have been able to have.
Weddings, especially in major cities, have reached astronomical prices. A lot of people are having small weddings or going overseas to the Caribbean or Mexico where it is significantly cheaper.
Cheaper for the couple lol. That’s the issue. If your plan is to make it cheaper for yourself and more expensive and time consuming for your guests then don’t be surprised when most decline and the ones who have to be there (like siblings) are salty about it.
You sound fun.
Honey nobody wants to take 3 days off work and pay $5k to attend your Cancun wedding. It is not fun.
Auntie, nobody wants you to attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's much less expensive to host a wedding in Mexico than in the US major city we live in. We were able to include elements we wanted that we otherwise wouldn't have been able to have.
Weddings, especially in major cities, have reached astronomical prices. A lot of people are having small weddings or going overseas to the Caribbean or Mexico where it is significantly cheaper.
Cheaper for the couple lol. That’s the issue. If your plan is to make it cheaper for yourself and more expensive and time consuming for your guests then don’t be surprised when most decline and the ones who have to be there (like siblings) are salty about it.
You sound fun.
Honey nobody wants to take 3 days off work and pay $5k to attend your Cancun wedding. It is not fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree. Why not just have a simple local ceremony, and then go on a honeymoon?
Destination weddings are selfish and overcomplicated, and scream of entitlement.
OP here. This is what I was thinking. Go on the honeymoon to this location, not make everyone go.
I also wanted a destination wedding for all of five minutes. My parents, my in laws and DH all said it would be too difficult for guests to get to and shut it down. We did go on a beautiful honeymoon.
Anonymous wrote:We did a destination wedding in key west because we wanted it to be smaller.
We blocked rooms and invited about 100 people; expecting less than 50 but blocked enough rooms for everyone.
It totally backfired when Jimmy Buffet announced he was doing a concert at our hotel a few months later.
Because we already had the rooms blocked everyone we invited came but like 5.
We spent way more than planned but everyone talks about it to this day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree. Why not just have a simple local ceremony, and then go on a honeymoon?
Destination weddings are selfish and overcomplicated, and scream of entitlement.
OP here. This is what I was thinking. Go on the honeymoon to this location, not make everyone go.
I also wanted a destination wedding for all of five minutes. My parents, my in laws and DH all said it would be too difficult for guests to get to and shut it down. We did go on a beautiful honeymoon.