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Local Wedding Vs. Destination Wedding: Which Is The Best Decision For You?

Image may contain: indoorIt is finally time to tie the knot with your fiancé but you're having trouble choosing between a destination wedding or a local wedding. Here are some pros and cons to help you get started!

First, you need to look at your budget for the wedding. The costs between a destination wedding and a local wedding can vary based on your preferences.

Costs of a destination wedding (based on preferences) includes  passports or visas, flight and hotel packages, photographer and their transportation costs (if desired), destination wedding planner, décor, and the reception.

Costs of a local wedding (based on preferences) includes the wedding dress and groom’s suit, bridesmaids and groomsmen outfits, the reception, décor, photographer (if desired), rented transportation (if desired), and wedding favors.

If you are looking for more of an intimate gathering, a destination wedding is a definite option for your special day.

If you're more of a visual person, a local wedding is best fit for you because you will be able to see the place first hand without any miscommunication. Consider working with a rental company to find all the special touches that your venue might not have.

Sterling Party Rentals offers all different products for your big day with their party rental options starting from tents and tables, to chairs, linens and staging and we even have china and flatware!

Happy Planning! For more planning tips and tent and party rentals, call Sterling Party and Tent Rentals at: 973-278-5698.

Sterling Party Rental was founded in 1995 to provide top quality party and tent rental services to the local

surrounding area. With well-maintained equipment and great customer service, specialize in servicing any event request. We offer a huge inventory of tables, chairs, fine china, high-end flatware, specialty linens, center pieces, tents, canopies and more to all our clientele, including caterers, event planners, hotels, government agencies, professional banquets and party planners. See us at: www.sterlingpartyrentals.com

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