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8 Creative Venues with Elopement Packages

January 10, 2022 | kailey

Image by Henry Tieu. See more of this real wedding here.

Choosing to elope doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice family involvement, show-stopping decor, or a creative venue. With the right team of vendors by your side anything is possible, no matter your wedding size. With all weddings being so different, venues are now prioritizing packages that meet the wants and needs of all couples. To save you hours of searching the internet, we’ve rounded up the top elopement packages at these epic venues. 

Image by Henry Tieu via Crook Point.

1. Crook Point 

Location: Oregon, United States
Starting Price: $2000

With beach, mountain, and ocean views all in one place, The Sandstone Point is the perfect spot to say “I do”. Tie the knot in an intimate setting with a dramatic cliff backdrop, overlooking the stunning Oregon coast. This Junebug venue offers a secluded ceremony space starting at $1250. 

This venue offers a ceremony package, reception package, or a combination of both. Catering to all couples. You can add their Lookout Elopement package—on top of the ceremony price—that includes a small dinner reception at the Lookout house. Fit for up to 20 total attendees starting at $2000. 

Check out their elopement packages here

2. Four Seasons at Manele Bay

Location: Hawaii, United States
Starting Price: $2,500

Escape to Lanai for an intimate elopement focused on celebrating love with a view. As great as these crystal blue ocean views are, they aren’t the only element that makes this elopement package worth it. This curated wedding bundle includes everything you’d need to tie the knot in paradise. Included is a non-denominational officiant, couple lei’s, a Hawaiian solo guitarist or ukulele player, a room, assistance with your marriage license, and complimentary use of Wailele Garden for the ceremony. 

Check out their elopement package here

Image via Manowce Palace.

3. Manowce Palace

Location: Nowe Warpno, Poland
Starting Price: $2,200-$7,800

This venue hosts weddings of various shapes and sizes, elopements included. Yes, even the smallest of weddings can take place in a magical palace. The Poland-based wedding venue offers an intimate daytime wedding package starting at $2,000. This price includes coordination of in-house services, chairs, tables, tableware, and candles. 

To allow for a truly personalized celebration, they also offer three packages packed with additional services that can be added to your base elopement package. 

Check out their elopement package here

4. The Saguaro Palm Springs

Location: California
Starting Price: $5500

Warm weather, a muted desert skyline, and a colorful hotel—if this sounds like your dream wedding setup, Palm Springs is calling your name. Run away to California and let The Saguaro handle the rest. Their elopement package includes a suite for the wedding couple, seating for up to eight, a 30 minute ceremony location, a $100 food & beverage credit, and a champagne toast. 

Check out their elopement package here

Image by Jordan Jankun Photography. See more of this styled shoot here.

5. The Neon Museum 

Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Starting Price: $950

Elvis officiants and drive-through wedding chapels aren’t for everyone. But, if you’re looking to tie the knot in a bold way, The Neon Museum is the place to be. Surround by vibrant vintage neon signs, you’re getting the authentic Vegan feel, in a retro tacky-free way. 

Check out their elopement package here

6. Old Bahama Bay Resorts

Location: Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas
Starting Price: $3,005

Let go of the wedding planning details, only worry about soaking up your time in the Bahamas. Old Bahama Bay resort covers every detail required to bring your dream elopement to life. Their package includes documentation, services and amenities, marriage license processing, officiator, one hour of photography, champagne for two, and a tropical bouquet and boutonniere. We can’t think of a more romantic and spontaneous way to say “I do”. 

Check out their elopement package here

7. Charles Riverboat

Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Starting Price: $11,900-$13,400

Take your love aboard one of Charles Riverboat’s stunning vessels. You can spend four hours sailing around the Boston Harbour, soaking up views, fresh air, and all the soon to be elopement memories. This all-inclusive package includes an on-board ceremony, catering, bar service, entertainment, decor set-up, and event planning. 

Check out their elopement packages here.

8. Emerald Lake Lodge 

Location: Yoho National Park in British Columbia, Canada

Spring, summer, fall, or winter—there is no bad time to tie the knot at Emerald Lake Lodge. It’s the perfect spot for outdoorsy couples to reconnect with nature in a rustic, adventurous setting. This elopement package includes two nights accommodation, a three-course dinner for two, breakfasts both days, florals, a wedding cake, and a bottle of sparkling wine. 

Weddings come in all different shapes and sizes. There is no one size fits all, and wedding venues are catering to all wedding styles. If you’re searching for a more adventurous elopement, consider a National Park or Airbnb venue. Grab your hiking boots and get ready to read up on the prettiest U.S. National Parks for your wedding.

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Vibrant and Intentional Granada Elopement

January 10, 2022 | kailey

Elopements provide flexibility on your big day, allowing for more organic moments. And that was certainly the case when it came to Jazmynn and Lionel’s Granada elopement. With the help of wedding planning Mery Liccardi this couple was able to plan a vibrant day full of joy, laughter, and decor that proves again that small weddings aren’t boring

The couple kicked off their day with a destination ceremony at Carmen de los Chapiteles—a Spanish hillside wedding venue overlooking the Alhambra palace. With views begging not to be covered, the existing garden terrace was enhanced with a circular ceremony backdrop draped in florals by Alejandra Romero

After tying the knot, the couple ended their day with cake, a celebratory champagne shower, and parading the streets of Spain—all captured by Junebug photographer Lara Onac Photography.

The Couple:

Jazmynn and Lionel

The Wedding:

Granada, Spain

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Lara Onac Photography
Videography – Lola Montalvez
Event Planning – Mery Liccardi
Ceremony + Reception Venue – Carmen de los Chapiteles
Floral Design – Alejandra Romero 
Officiant – Celebrant Spain
Car – BodaClass
Cake – Velvet Marbella Catering
Live Music – Musica A La Carta
Dress – Sarah Seven
Earrings – A. B. Ellie

 

Congratulations to Jazmynn and Lionel on their show-stopping Granada elopement. And big thanks to Junebug photographer Lara Onac Photography for capturing the memorable moments and details that made this celebration so special. 

If you’re feeling inspired to tie the knot in far away places, we don’t blame you. Start by checking out more of Lara Onac Photography’s work in our directory of top wedding photographers from around the world. Then check out the ultimate elopement planning checklist.

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The Ultimate Wedding Reception Timeline

January 9, 2022 | kailey

Image by Carl Heyerdahl

You’re ready to tie the knot—congratulations! Once you’ve said “I do” it’s time to kick off your marriage with a reception that feels authentically you, surrounded by the most cherished people in your life. Every couple is different, and every reception should be too. We’ve got the timeline covered so you can focus less on logistics and more on the fun-filled details that will celebrate your unique love. 

There are many elements included in a wedding reception and without a carefully crafted reception timeline, planning can quickly feel overwhelming. To take the stress out of your wedding planning, we’ve crafted the perfect wedding reception timeline to help you visualize the overall flow of the celebration, making for a smooth planning process and allowing you to be present on your big day.

Wedding Reception Timeline

Image by Misha-Lee Tame

Cocktail Hour And Wedding Portraits (1-2 hours)

Typically lasting anywhere from 1-2 hours depending on your venue and bartender contracts, cocktail hour is typically the start of most wedding receptions and usually begins immediately after the ceremony. Not only is it the best transition from ceremony to celebration, but it also serves as passing time for guests while you’re away capturing photos with your wedding photographer.

Despite the name, the cocktail “hour” can actually last as long as you want. We do recommend it’s at least an hour to give all your guests plenty of time to settle in and prepare for your big arrival. Just be mindful of how long your bartenders are booked in contracts to make sure they don’t start packing up early.

From properly stocking your reception bar to selecting the overall style—there are endless tasks that go into bringing to life a cozy wedding reception, bar included. To kickstart your cocktail hour planning, check out our guide to your wedding reception bar

Couples Entrance and First Dances (10-25 minutes)

Once memories have been expertly captured and cocktail hour is coming to an end, it’s time to make your grand entrance. Whether it’s just you and your partner or the whole wedding party, the reception entrance is a great way to add a unique, fun, and personalized touch to your big day.

After your grand entrance, it’s time for your first dance. Once you step on the dance floor, take a minute to soak in the applause while your DJ or wedding band transitions to your song. Then enjoy every second of that first dance as a married couple. Your entrance and first dance should last about 10-25 minutes while your guests are finding their dinner seats.

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Welcome Toasts (10-15 minutes)

Before dinner kicks off, take a moment to stand together and thank everyone for attending. Your speech should take less than 10 minutes. Keep in mind, your welcome toast should be short and sweet. The longer, more emotional toasts will come later. Depending on your faith, you or a family member can then bless the meal. 

Dinner And Speeches  (1-1.5 hours)

Now it’s time to bring in the food. From formal plated meals to food trucks, there are endless dinner catering options. If you’ve decided on a seated dinner, your servers should be waiting with plates during the welcome toast so that they can begin serving immediately. If you’re having a buffet, your DJ will be in charge of controlling the flow of traffic by announcing when it’s time for each table to make its way to the food area. 

Between courses—or about 20 minutes into dinner if you’re having a buffet—it’s time to grab your tissues and start speeches. It’s typical to have around three people make speeches. But it’s your big day, so it’s entirely up to you. Whether you opt to have best friends or close relatives, ask them ahead of time so they can prepare. When you do, you should also give them a time limit so they don’t run too long. We recommend they take place back-to-back so you only have to get the guests’ attention once. 

Because wedding sizes, meal sizes, and meal styles can vary so much, the amount of time you dedicate to this will be unique. As a general rule, all of the speeches shouldn’t last longer than 20 minutes and dinner should last about an hour to an hour and a half.

Parent Dances (30 minutes)

As dinner is finishing up, it’s time to transition into the dancing phase of the evening—starting with the father-daughter or mother-son dance. Typically, the father-daughter dance happens first, but you can do these dances in either order that you prefer or even at the same time.

If you’re looking for song ideas, we’ve got our favorite father-daughter dance songs and mother-son dance songs that won’t leave a dry eye in the house.

Dancing (1-2 hours)

With all your guests focused on the dance floor for the parent dances, have your DJ transition immediately into more upbeat tunes. You and your new spouse should be the first ones back on the dance floor to get the party started. Your guests will follow your lead, especially if you’re using the music on this wedding reception playlist. This would also be the time to fit in any other traditions or games you want to include. Dancing will typically last the rest of the night, with about an hour to spare for the last two activities.

Cake Cutting  (30 minutes)

Now, the moment we’ve all been waiting for—dessert! Maybe you’re having a large, tiered wedding cake or maybe you want to ditch tradition and have a donut wall. Dessert is typically a sign that the wedding reception is almost over, so we recommend putting it no more than one hour before your grand exit. Most guests will stay until after the cake is cut, so this is a good time marker to avoid people leaving too early. 

Grand Exit (15-25 minutes)

While you two are saying your final farewells, your planner should be getting your guests in place for your grand exit. If you’re not into the idea of a grand exit, check out our other ideas for memorable ways to end your reception. From sparklers to driving off on a brand new motorcycle—we’ve seen it all. Whatever you choose, your exit is sure to be the perfect way to end an epic wedding reception. 

A Reminder About Your Wedding Reception Timeline

Your wedding reception should be a reflection of you, your partner, and your love. If you don’t want to include any of the elements we’ve listed, don’t. Whether you host your reception in your favorite restaurant or continue the party in your unique wedding venue, this guide should be taken as just that–a guide. If your timeline runs over, your wedding planner can always help you get back on track. So relax, and enjoy the best party you’ll ever throw. You’ve earned it.

From decor to the timeline—there’s a lot that goes into the planning of a reception. We’ve taken care of the logistics so you can focus on the fun elements like nailing your reception design. Check out these tips for decorating your reception without having to break the bank to get started. 

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