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do parents usually attend the destination weddings? why?

  • linz_b posted: 01 Apr at 7:11 am

    yes, because it’s their kid

  • nova_queen_28 posted: 02 Apr at 11:47 pm

    Why wouldn’t a parent want to see their child get married?
    Of course they usually attend.
    Most of the time they and the immediate family are the only ones that attend.

  • TotalRecipeHound posted: 06 Apr at 12:36 am

    Yes. It is their child!

  • ? April ? posted: 07 Apr at 10:00 am

    Why wouldn’t a parent attend a destination wedding? Unless they are just eloping I don’t see why they wouldn’t be in attendance.

  • amiboo posted: 07 Apr at 4:17 pm

    Parents have gone to the only two destination weddings that I know of. If the couple elopes then, no the parents are probably not there.

    Parents want to see their kids get married.

  • Amanda P posted: 09 Apr at 5:11 pm

    Even destination weddings has the father give his beautiful daughter away. But the parents know that once the ceremony is over, they are to leave the Newly Weds alone for the honeymoon. If you aren’t wanting your parents to come, than I suggest you tell them that you are eloping and that when you get back from your honeymoon that they can throw you a reception party. This way they still feel like an important part of your big day.

  • sophie posted: 11 Apr at 5:49 pm

    Hi,
    this is Sophie and I am a wedding planner.
    Yes, parents attend destination weddings. This is the difference between a run-away wedding and the destination wedding. You invite parents and guests and you put wedding celebration and honeymoon together.
    Your question did not sound that excited about your parents, so I guess you don’t want to invite them?
    If so, let me ask you a few other question:
    Would you invite them if the wedding were at your hometown?
    Is there a reason why you do not want to invite them?

    Ok, so if there is a situation, and you do not wish to invite your parents you do not have to. After all it is your new family’s celebration and if your parents do not agree with the marriage or for any other reason, they might not even attend.
    But be very careful because it can cause a very sad and deep emotional memory for everybody, if you make the wrong decision.

  • B2B 6-27-09 posted: 11 Apr at 11:28 pm

    Generally they do, only because they would want to be there for support to and just be there!

  • lostbride posted: 15 Apr at 10:20 am

    Um… Yeah. They do. It sounds to me like you don’t want them there.

  • whenthetimeisright posted: 16 Apr at 10:22 pm

    I think it depends. I’m having a destination wedding/weddingmoon and we are not haveing anyone attend. It’s the 2nd marriage for both of us so we choose to have a private intimate wedding out of town and plan on having a party when we return.

  • Fun N Sun posted: 19 Apr at 9:10 am

    my parents will be at my destination wedding and my dad will be walking me down the aisle of the beach….why wouldn’t they come….its the most important day of my life and they want to be there for me

  • Sunny posted: 21 Apr at 2:54 pm

    yes because they want to be at their child’s wedding no matter where it takes place…

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