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Wedding Cruise Choices By David Kosak
A wedding cruise can be a great way to get out and have a different kind of wedding than the ones you normally witness in everyday life. A good example of a wedding cruise that can be fun is one where the couple gets married under the stars on the deck of the ship itself. Not only is it completely romantic to do so, but the emotions can cause the bond between the couple to be strengthened just by the simple act itself. Add to this the great luxury and fun of a cruise vacation and you have a recipe that very few people would be able to turn away from.
However, wedding cruises are no different from other wedding ceremonies in that there needs to be an appropriate amount of planning and execution in order to ensure that the wedding ceremony and all of the related activities flow smoothly in a manner that does not cause any undue stress to the happy couple. There are very many choices that a couple needs to make concerning wedding cruises and there is also a very distinct priority that they should follow in making them.
The most important choice is the choice of cruise. This in turn serves to make subsequent choices easier and as such should be tackled first. The main consideration when it comes to the cruise is the price and in order to make the rest of the choices easier it is very necessary that the couple choose a cruise that they can afford. There is nothing worse than coming to the realization that you can not afford something after hours of planning have already been put in; deciding on the cruise beforehand will eliminate this possibility.
Once that choice is out of the way, the next priority should be the guest list. Even though cruise ships are very big, they do not accommodate many people. Most of the room is taken up by the luxury facilities and as such guest lists are going to be smaller than they would be at a wedding in a Church. This means that the couple needs to have a top priority list of close friends and family to invite as well as an auxiliary list of people to invite if they have space left at the end.
Once these two choices are made, then and only then should all of the other wedding specifics be arranged. Things like centerpieces, entertainment and details about the actual ceremony can be worked out with the cruise liner company well in advance of the actual date to eliminate any of the stress involved.
You can read more articles from this author at wedding-cruises.net
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