When it comes to destination weddings, you have the added complexity of planning a vacation for you and your guests as well as planning your dream wedding day
Brian Hegarty, Vacation
Vacation’s travel experts provide tips for couples to have the best experience possible
New York, NY (September 28, 2017) – You sat down together, took various quizzes, ran the numbers, talked to your parents, and finally know: a destination wedding is perfect for you. Now you need to actually pull it off, and that’s where working with a travel professional can help you plan the wedding and honeymoon of your dreams. In order to successfully plan the most important event of your life, you need to share the right information with your travel agent. Vacation created a list to help you get started (http://bit.ly/2weJKzi).
“We often refer to travel agents as dream makers and miracle workers,” said Vacation’s Brian Hegarty. “But just like any professional, they need the couple’s help in order to plan the perfect destination wedding and honeymoon. You wouldn’t expect a personal chef to create a memorable meal without telling them your favorite foods and dietary restrictions; similarly, the more couples communicate their list of needs and wants with their travel agent, the happier they’ll be with their wedding and honeymoon. Since Vacation is the go-to spot for couples seeking destination wedding guidance, we’re happy to share our tried-and-true tips so everyone can have the best experience possible.”
Vacation encourages engaged couples to ask themselves about the following topics and share the answers with their destination wedding and honeymoon travel professional:
“When it comes to destination weddings, you have the added complexity of planning a vacation for you and your guests as well as planning your dream wedding day,” commented Hegarty. “That’s when a destination wedding specialist becomes invaluable. They not only advise on the best destinations and venues for your specific needs, but also they also communicate with your guests directly and book all travel arrangements for the entire group. And when emergencies arise or changes need to be made, they are the person everyone knows to call. Having that level of support during what can be a stressful time for couples makes a huge difference in the overall experience.”
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