Monday, March 30, 2020
Destination Wedding Planning Through COVID-19
Words by Lauren ErtlPhotos courtesy of Canva It’s safe to say that we are all in the same boat when it comes to COIVD19: worried, scared, bored and trying to just stay healthy. But, for engaged couples out there, you are probably sitting at home and wondering how the heck to move forward with your wedding planning. The good news is, the destination wedding industry is built for communicating with couples from afar. That’s why Destination I Do wants to encourage you to take this time to have fun planning, hop on Pinterest, get those wedding dreams down on paper, do your vendor research and talk it all out with your planner. We will be posting new advice on our blog regularly on how couples can navigate planning their wedding away all from the comfort of their sofa. Yes, it’s possible! We’ll be bringing in experts from all fields of the wedding industry to give you relevant advice. Be sure to follow our Instagram stories to keep up with the emerging blogs and to get an overview of them.

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