My fiance and I are still figuring out details to our destination wedding... nothing is set in stone yet, but we are hoping for a fall of 2013 wedding in Jamaica. We are trying to have a fun, beautiful, yet tasteful budget wedding (after all it IS only one day). First we were thinking about having the wedding, then when we come back to just have a party at home for all family that could and couldn't make it out. Now that I've been to a couple friends weddings, and had a great time at their receptions, I am wondering if this is something I want to have too. Has anyone done the destination wedding AND an at home reception without paying an arm and a leg? If so, is there a way to have the reception, DJ, dancing, but without a formal dinner? Is it tasteful to just have cocktails and appetizers? I can't find too many related blogs and posts about this. I would appreciate any suggestions.
Re: Destination Wedding... Reception back home?
Our destination wedding was much cheaper than the reception, but we had the AHR at a fancy restaurant. There are definitely ways to do it on a much smaller budget. Keep it simple. It doesn't need to be over the top, include a cake, wedding attire, etc. It can really just be a party.
Just a couple of thoughts: If you aren't planning for a private destination wedding (parents, siblings + spouses only) then you need to invite everyone to both the wedding and the AHR. You can't add extra people to the AHR. The guest is the same for both. If you want a private wedding (again, parents and siblings + spuses only, less than 20 people), then your AHR list should be about 5 times more in number. Also, what dictates the food offered at a party is the time of day. If you only want appetizers as opposed to a meal. plan the party for either 2pm or 8pm. If you want it to start at 6pm, you need to serve dinner. We only did cake cutting at our AHR.
Good luck!
EDIT: Oh, you can see a lot of specifics about our wedding and AHR in my married bio. Link in siggy.
I would keep in mind though that the expensive part of a wedding is the reception so you might wind up paying as much for the AHR as you do for the destination wedding itself.
Send me an email at fromcoffeetococktails@yahoo.com and tell me what your budget is and what you would like to accomplish within that budget, and I will give you ideas on how to save money, and will also give you a realistic idea of how much it will cost per person, based on what you want at your reception.
Good luck in your endeavor to plan the perfect reception - please let me know if I can be of any help. Have a great day!
Sherri
Owner/Event Coordinator
From Coffee To Coctails Event Planning