Six Wedding Tips For Maui

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Six Wedding Tips For Maui

Planning for a wedding can be monumental, but having a destination wedding where you are not
familiar with the location can be difficult. The island of Maui is an incredible place to get married, but do
your homework and you will love your outcome. Here are some tips for your Maui wedding planning.

Get a Wedding Consultant

If you’re having a destination wedding, hiring a wedding consultant might be the most important thing
you do in planning for Maui. A Maui wedding consultant has various vendors that they have worked
with in the past and know all the ends and outs of locations and laws. Find one you’re comfortable with
and be sure to tell them everything you want, and be open to suggestions as well.

Hiring a Wedding Photographer

Most of your wedding will be a memory, but your photos will be yours forever. Many will have a friend
to do it to save on money, but often it leads to is disappointment. Since this is such a big moment in
your life, be sure to do the right thing and hire a professional Maui photographer. Nowadays you can go
online and view their portfolio and offer package deals.

Be sure you’re comfortable with the person you choose and be open to ideas; let them know everything.
The more you communicate with them, the happier you will be with the outcome of your photos. In
addition, the more comfortable your Maui photographer is with you, the more intimate your shots will
become.

Delegate Responsibilities

The biggest mistake a new couple will make when planning out a wedding is trying to do it all
themselves. Don’t be afraid to delegate. You’ll often find that most people will be happy to be part of
your day by assisting you in anything you ask. They just want to be part of it. Decide what you will do
yourself and then decide who would be the best person to cover the other areas and then all you have
to do is follow up with them. Be sure to communicate with your delegate as that will assure you the
tasks are being done on time and the way you want it.

Stick to your Budget

Take a few days after getting engaged to start planning your wedding. Allow your mind to clear so that
you can make good judgments when it comes to your budget. Decide on what areas are important to
spend a little extra on and those that you spend a little, to a lot less. Often the biggest cost is due to the
amount of guests you invite. Never invite out of obligation.

If you’re coming to Maui for your wedding, decide if you’re paying for some to fly and stay at hotels,
otherwise that could be the biggest cost you will incur. Then again, you will have a lot less guests at your
reception. Communicate and be smart.

Be sure to get it in Writing

Business in Maui can often be a little more laid back than that on the mainland and you may find
yourself frustrated that things won’t be right when you get there. Therefore, cover yourself and be sure
to get everything in writing. Have them notate all the details that you both have agreed on, including
dates, times and cost. Be sure to check in with them to be sure everything is on target for your big day.

In addition, be sure to check out references, especially more recent customers as this will give you an
idea how they run their business today. If you find a good vendor you like, be sure to put down that
deposit and get them booked.

Affordable Gift Registering

It happens all the time. A young couple is excited about getting their new life together and become
eager to get off right with nice things. Some are practical and some are not. However, often this leads
to selecting gift registry items without the consideration of price and how it relates to those who are
invited and whether or not they can afford your picks.

Try to remember that when selecting items, pick the ones that you actually need or will use, because
often about half of the gifts are never used. People get the traditional china pieces, only to find them
becoming a decoration in a china hut. You also don’t have to go with an actual item, as you can ask for
payments towards your honeymoon or to recoup some of the wedding cost.