Castle Weddings Make Dreams Come True For Some Brides to Be
Up until a few years ago a destination wedding meant flying to the Bahamas or some other exotic beachfront location to be married along the sandy shores and then spend the honeymoon at the same location. Today more brides and grooms are planning destination weddings closer to home, meaning they are staying in America because the United States has hundreds of unique places for people to have a destination wedding performed.
There are Western weddings in states like Texas and Arkansas in which the bride and groom and the entire wedding party could ride in on horseback; Hollywood style weddings which resemble the movies in California and even a wedding at the replica of the top of the Eiffel Tower at an amusement park called Kings Island in central Ohio. And if heights are your thing, there are people who get married at the top of the arch in St. Louis, Missouri.
If a couple does their homework, perhaps uses the Internet and looks long enough, they will find the perfect destination wedding that reflects their personalities or something the bride has always dreamed such as castle weddings in which she could be a beautiful fairy princess and the groom could be a handsome prince.
There are couples who marry under water, while snorkeling; couples to marry while bungee jumping or jumping out of a perfectly good airplane; couples who wed at the bottom of the Grand Canyon or in a hot air balloon but these destinations do not allow for their friends and family to participate in the ceremony like a castle wedding or a wedding at the top of a replica of the Eiffel Tower. A wedding ceremony is much more than the union between a man and a woman, it is a celebration for all to witness and you want your guests to enjoy themselves.
And renting a couple of RVs or taking the train to a destination wedding would add more fun to the entire wedding weekend package for friends, family and other guests because getting there is always half the fun.