10 details that should be on your wedding website
Your wedding website is the go to spot for your guests to find all the details about your wedding. Here are the elements you should have:
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First, The Date
Obviously…
2. The Location
Again, obviously
3. The events that all guests are invited to
Do not put your rehearsal dinner on your website unless all guests are invited to it!
4. How to get to the location if it is a destination wedding
For Nantucket, this is usually a space for flight information, ferry times, etc
5. Travel once at your destination
If you are providing transportation for any of your events you should include it on your website
6. Attire
It’s becoming increasingly common to create a page for attire inspiration. This esure there is no confusion about the expected dress code of your guests.
7. Things to do
If you are hosting a destination wedding of any sort putting together a list of things to do is a great way to feature your favorite places and activities! It will also guide guests who may be unfamiliar with the area.
8. RSVPs
If you are doing online RSVPs make sure this page is set up before you send out your invitations
9. Registry
If you have a registry you can put the details here. My advice is to have this completed before any showers or events. If you are gifted items that could be used at your wedding, like a cake knife & server or engraved champagne flutes make sure to include those in your design plan!
10. Weekend contact person
List your planner or a designated person to be the weekend contact if any guests have questions. You will be busy celebrating, let someone else answer questions about logistics!