by: Debbie

Yep, you read that right- we’re talking about room blocks today! Recommending lodging (and sometimes travel) options for your guests is a very important part of the planning process for your wedding, but it’s often met with quite a bit of confusion. Room blocks are something that you certainly don’t want to miss because they serve as a big help to guests when it comes to them knowing where to stay- plus it helps their wallets too! Reserving a block of hotel rooms or securing a group rate at a local hotel will be integral in accomplishing this, so here are a few things you should know about room blocks…

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When To Reserve…

It’s best to reserve your room block either when you send out your save-the-dates, or 6 months before your wedding- whichever comes first! however, if you’re getting married during a holiday or a busy time of year for your area, it’s a good idea to reserve your room blocks as soon as you’ve booked your venue. Include the lodging information on your wedding website (which your save-the-date should reference), and if you’re so inclined, you can include an accommodations card in your invitation too.

Provide Options…

Obtaining discounted rates or room blocks at 2-4 hotels is the standard for most weddings. Typically is it helpful to have an economical lodging option, a mid-priced location and a luxury option for your wedding guests to choose from. Lodging options for guests should be located as close to your wedding venue as possible unless shuttles are being provided to and from the wedding or event.

For weddings with different ceremony and reception locations, some couples prefer guests to stay closer to the ceremony site while others prefer guests to stay close to the reception location. Consider where your rehearsal dinner and post-wedding brunch are located if you can’t decide whether to have guests stay near the ceremony location or near the reception venue.

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Inquire…

When inquiring about discounted group rates and room blocks, call or email the hotels and lodging properties to ask about discounted group rates and reserving a block of rooms for a special event. Some hotels and lodging properties offer complimentary group rates with no commitment while others require a credit card, contract and guaranteed revenue to hold a block of rooms. Keep in mind that if you choose to reserve a room block with your credit card, you will be financially responsible for any rooms that are not booked by your guests. As for the actual amount of time when obtaining a group rate or block of rooms, include a few days before and after your wedding at the discounted rate for guests who arrive early or stay for a few days after your wedding. And something else for you to ask about: if there are fees to deliver guest welcome bags and if any shuttles are available for your wedding guests (both things you should consider doing).

Know The “Expiration”…

For hotels that offer complimentary discounts and room blocks, ask when non-booked rooms are released back into general inventory. Many will release non-booked rooms 30-60 days prior to the event which means guests will have to book in advance to obtain special rates. You will want to let your guests know about this “expiration” date, because we all know that people love to wait until the last minute! Also, some hotels and lodging properties will offer a complimentary room or upgrade for you if a certain number of rooms are booked!

So now that you know just about all there is to know on room blocks, it’s time to answer my question- have you reserved your room blocks yet? Oh, and as always, if you have any other questions, feel free to ask in the comments below!



by: Lauren

Chic details and a stunning oceanside location at Florida’s Gasparilla Inn and Club are just two of the many elements that make this coral wedding from Love + Perry Photography and NK Weddings amazing. Complete with stunning florals, an ombre flower wall, and the most epic sunset, this is one that you won’t want to miss!

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Did you catch that ombre flower wall?! And the gorgeous sunset?! What a perfect Florida day for this couple’s oceanside feté!

I love the outdoor, waterside setting of this wedding- are any of you going to be having an outdoor wedding too? Share in the comments below!

 

Vendors who made it all happen…

Day-Of-Coordinator: NK Weddings // Photographer: Love + Perry Photography // Ceremony Venue: St. Andrew’s Gasparilla Inn Beach Club // Reception Venue: The Gasparilla Inn and Club // Catering: The Gasparilla Inn and Club // Floral Design: Elegant Designs Floral Art Studio // Cake: Ombre Cake by Baked Occasions // Lighting: Lightworks Stage Productions // Paper Goods: Ceci New York and 5 Thirteen Designs, Boca Grande postcards by John Niles // Band: The Stu Shelton Jazz Trio // DJ: Anthony Burdier // Officiant: Reverend MIchelle Robertshaw // Ceremony Music: Peg Smith – Organist // Transportation: Rickshaw, golfcarts // Calligraphy: Ceil Frederick // Bride’s Dress: Romona Keveza (RK223) // Bride’s Shoes: Betsey Johnson // Earrings:  Bhldn // Belt: Romona Keveza // Bridesmaids Dresses: Various // Groom’s Suit: Bonobos // Groom’s Shirt & Pocket Square: Thomas Pink // Groom’s Tie: Charles Tyrwhitt // Groom’s Shoes: Penguin // Groom’s Belt: Brooks Brothers // Groomsmen Jackets and Pants: Bonobos // Groomsmen Ties: Tommy Hilfiger // Groomsmen pocket squares: Thomas Pink // Flower Girl: J.Crew // Hair + Makeup: James Griffith Salon

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by: Michelle

This awesome couple incorporated lots of personal details into their lovely purple and yellow wedding! Lucky for us, Courtney Bowlden Photography was there to capture it all- from the veterinarian bride’s dogs’ name tags on her bouquet, to an antique bike for cards for the cycling enthusiast groom!

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I hope you enjoyed this gorgeous purple and yellow wedding as much as I did! How about that amazing color palette- gorgeous, right? So perfect for a garden wedding!

 

Vendors who made it all happen…

Photographer: Courtney Bowlden Photography / Reception Venue: Roche Harbor


by: Lauren

I don’t know about you, but literary love stories are my favorite! So when I saw these Pride and Prejudice wedding ideas that Stacie Shea Events and Jessica Haley Photography created, I knew I just had to share the amazing inspiration with you! The ladies of Stacie Shea Events have explained their inspiration better than I ever could, so I’ll let them take it from here!

After watching Pride and Prejudice (for the hundredth time), visions of an elegant style shoot began to arise. After all, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet have one of the most beloved love stories of all time. When the time came to really get into planning, however, we decided to go with a different route, one that justly emulates the grandeur of Jane Austin’s classic novel. 

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By the end of the story, two of the Bennet girls are engaged and one is already married. Each sister has her own unique personality and we wanted to show brides that it is truly possible to show off your individual style on your special day. The lovely ladies at The Plumed Serpent and Cecily Grand, Inc. worked hard to differentiate each of our three brides according to their personalities. Jane Bennet is the eldest and most naturally beautiful Bennet sister. She is more reserved, good-natured, and believes in true love. Lydia, the youngest Bennet sister, is gossipy, immature, and self-involved. Lydia flings herself headlong into romance and ends up running off with an officer. And last but not least, our protagonist Elizabeth is the most intelligent and sensible of the five Bennet sisters. She is lovely, clever, virtuous, and witty. We brought in three models to represent these three Bennet sisters and styled them in a way that represented their characters. 

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The rest of the stylized shoot was bursting with 1800s glamour. From a candle-and-flower-lined table to delicious pies and cake, each element created that amorous vintage feel and we couldn’t help but think that Pemberly must have been a lot like this.

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I love that they created looks for each sister! Of course it helps that all the dresses and the florals are absolutely stunning!

Stacie Shea Events drew their inspiration from the classic Pride and Prejudice, and it turned out amazing! Are any of you getting your wedding inspiration from a book or movie? Even if you’re not- do you have a favorite book or movie that inspires you?

 

Vendors who made it all happen…

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