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Destination Weddings

News was made in 2005 when for the first time ever a couple hiked Mount Everest to exchange vows.
Fact: Weddings do not have to be in a specific location

Another main reason why elopement is the right choice for us is the location we have chosen to be married in. I’m not going all out and hiking to Mount Everest (I mean, can you imagine?) or flying to Rome (though that would be lovely). I only desire to marry on the river. Summer or winter, it doesn’t matter. The river is not only the place we got engaged, but also where we took our first road trip and several day trips to hike with the puppy. Going way back, this is also a place we both visited with family before we met and a place my father really loved. The problem with this location is the twenty person limit, the two hour trip there, and the four car limit in the park. However, for us, this place is the perfect location.

Today I found out that you can hike Amicalola Falls in Georgia and get married at the Falls so I decided it would be fun to see where else there was out of the ordinary (besides the obvious Vegas and expensive over-seas destinations) and here are just a few of the results:

  • Atlanta History Center – Atlanta, GA
  • Wickham Park – Manchester, Connecticut
  • The Seven Falls – South Cheyenne Cannon, Colorado (or rent the Royal Gorge Route Railroad train car in Colorado)
  • The Show Queen boat – Clearwater, Florida (also possible on the Henrietta III in Wilmington, NC)

According to this website:http://where-to-elope.com/by-state/georgia/ the top twelve elopement destinations are:
1. San Diego CA 2. Anse Chastanet, St. Lucia, Caribbean 3. Denver, CO 4. Orlando, FL 5. New York, NY 6. Charlotte, NC 7. Napa Valley, CA 8. Las Vegas, NV 9. Maui, Hawaii 10. Virgina Breach, VA 11. Lake Tahoe, CA 12. Seattle, WA

Another website (http://www.locationweddings.net/Eloping_101.html)  states that the following places are the best locations to have a destination wedding due to the ease of elopement:
1.Las Vegas, Nevada 2.Gatlinburg, Tennessee 3.Poconos, Pennsylvania 4.Niagara Falls, New York  5.Ontario, Canada 6.Gretna Green, Scotland

I once saw a Cake Boss episode where Buddy made a cake for a couple getting married inside a museum and apparently this is a popular thing to do now. The Georgia Aquarium, City Zoos, and the New York Public Library for example, all allow couples to rent out sections of their buildings to host their wedding ceremonies. My Aunt and Uncle got married in the Wine Cellar of Château Élan which made for a gorgeous wedding. My point is, there are plenty of neat places to look into when it comes to your big day besides the conventional.
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