Tips for Saving Out of Town Wedding Guests Money
Tips for Saving Out of Town Wedding Guests Money
(ARA) - When
planning a wedding, it's important to keep your guests' finances in
mind, especially the ones who are traveling from out of town. The
cost of traveling and attending a wedding can be significant, but
there are some small steps you can take to make your guests' stay
easier on them and their pocketbook.
"Weddings are an exciting time for everyone. When preparing for a
wedding, out of town guests can feel overwhelmed, but the happy
couple can take steps to make participating in the wedding easy and
affordable," says Jenny Heger, account manager for AmericInn. "I've
worked with couples planning weddings before and planning ahead
shows your guests you care."
Here are some thoughts to ease travel costs for out of town wedding
guests:
* Hotel
Choose an affordable hotel located near the site of the wedding or
reception. Guests will then have an easy time finding their way to
the big event. Guests are sure to appreciate amenities included in
their stay, such as pool use, a complimentary breakfast and free
Internet access. A hotel is also a refuge from all the wedding
activities and can be a place of relaxation. Make sure the one you
choose is quiet and well managed. For example, AmericInn hotels are
built with AmericInn SoundGuard construction, which reduces sounds
and vibrations.
* Dining
Eating is something that can be fun when your guests travel to a
new town, but as they flip through the local directory they might
be overwhelmed by the large number of options. One useful item for
out of town guests is a list of local restaurants that you enjoy
including a general description of food and menu prices. Choose low
to mid level restaurants and consider providing coupons to any
local favorites. As a thank you gift, you could even provide a
small gift certificate to help with the bill and show your
appreciation to them for traveling to your wedding.
* Transportation
Providing out of town guests with numbers to rental companies can
help save them time and frustration. Some companies give coupons
for groups traveling to a celebration, so consider talking to the
company prior to the event. And don't forget about public
transportation! Providing bus, cab, train and subway information
can save time and money for guests.
* Activities
Traveling for a wedding is in fact a vacation, so guests might want
to enjoy some other activities in your area. Why not make a list of
fun and interesting activities so they can get a true sense of your
hometown? Free parks and museums provide some of the best of local
culture and are budget friendly.
* Keeping it Close
After coming all the way to your wedding, guests don't want to have
to travel all around town, potentially getting lost. When choosing
a hotel and suggesting restaurants and activities, try to keep
these locations relatively close. Sometimes a simple walk through
town to a local café is the perfect option.
"Providing affordable ideas and suggestions can go a long way for
many guests who are stuck with choosing whether to come to an
important family event and maybe not being able to afford it. These
ideas not only show you care, but ensure everyone is able to
participate in your big day," adds Heger.
For more information about AmericInn hotels, visit
www.americinn.com/ara.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
