Healthy Elopement – The Latest Wedding Trend

healthy elopement

Healthy Elopement – The Latest Wedding Trend

One of the casualties of the social distancing and stay home directives are weddings. Venues are empty and dresses stay in closets. Royal weddings are not immune to Covid. Princess Beatrice even intentionally chose a secluded venue. She was forced to postpone her May wedding several times before finally canceling it. People all over the world are facing the same issues that inevitably lead to cancelation. It seems impossible to get married in 2020 but people are inventive and are finding new ways to tie the knot in spite of the pandemic.

So what is a couple to do when the event they planned for is canceled? Months ago an elopement without being surrounded by family and friends would have been unthinkable. Healthy Elopement is the new wedding trend. The idea is to sidestep the event with its distractions and focus on the commitment between two people.

There are many benefits to healthy elopements. It allows a couple to begin their life together without the opinions or critiques of decisions. Love in a vacuum created by intentionally boxing out family and friends. The focus is off the expense of the event, worrying about guests, timetables, and vendors. Most people planning to elope these days plan for a lavish party later and will recreate the ceremony in front of family and friends. However, those plans are speculative since nobody knows when we will be able to safely assemble together again.

Just because a couple is eloping during a pandemic does not mean it has to be sterile and austere. Hidden River Events is offering an elopement special for couples that still want to tie the knot during this uncertain time. Book an elopement prior to June 1, 2020 and pay $1000 to add a 7 night stay at the Ka’anapoli Beach Club. Elopements at Hidden RIver Events are warm affairs in the Appalachian Mountains. The couples can stay on site and enjoy the mountains and country air without worry.

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At first, we thought all-inclusive meant just having all the infrastructure ready to go for the couple, so what looks like such a simply beautiful, largely outdoor wedding could be as clean and simple as the lines of the tent.  There should be no hassles about getting in all the infrastructure and having it ready for your wedding. We did not want to witness a rental truck showing up at the last minute and a mom or bridesmaid, or the couple themselves, setting up chairs and tables–even mowing the yard–on the morning of the wedding.  These were all things Jeanne witnessed repeatedly over the years. No wonder people were exhausted before their wedding even began…

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