
The Guest Book: Personal Wedding Web Sites
Words by Jennifer Stein
Are you getting bombarded with questions from well-meaning relatives and friends about your destination wedding? We've got a simple and fun solution- create a wedding web site! You can include helpful travel information, dates and times for group activities AND, best of all- your guests can RSVP through your site. Personalize it to reflect your personalities or destination of choice. Add music and photos to really spice it up.
Our pick: eWedding.com
They have the best looking sites and are extremely user-friendly. Try it for 10 days and if you like it, sign up and save $10. Just use promo code DIDO and tell them Destination I Do Magazine sent you to get the discount.
Save-the-dates are great for spreading the word about a destination wedding. What will help you ward off stress early on is setting up your wedding web site. When Aunt Ethel calls and asks "What hotel should I stay in, and what time is the group hula dancing lesson?" you can simply reply- "It's all on the web site Auntie!
P.S. Make sure to include your website in outgoing save-the-date announcements and formal invitations.
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