Elopement VS Big Weddings – The Pros and Cons

Elopement VS Big Weddings The Pros and Cons

Joshua Tree Wedding and Elopement Elopement VS Big WeddingsThe Pros and Cons Congratulations on taking the next step to spend forever with your partner!  Elopement VS Big WeddingsThe Pros and Cons Congratulations on taking the next step to spend forever with your partner!  Now that you’ve decided on one of the most important decisions of your life, I’m sure you must be racking your brain thinking about how exactly you want to celebrate it.  You may be caught between having a big wedding party or eloping for a more intimate wedding experience.  So which exactly should you go for?  How should you celebrate your wedding?  While we would not want to push you to make a decision because after all your wedding is all about you… We will however outline the pros and cons of each wedding so you can decide for yourself which fits best into your and your partner’s personality and vibe.  What is an Elopement?  Eloping means foregoing a traditional wedding in favor of a more intimate ceremony.  It doesn’t necessarily imply that you and your partner went on a secret getaway without telling anyone. You need to see elopements as an intentionally small, intimate, and authentic wedding experience that truly reflects your relationship and the focus of the day is on no one else but you two. The old-fashioned meaning of the word “elopement” is running away to get married without the knowledge of the parents. This already makes an elopement wedding look bad even today. But the modern-day definition has changed it to something more meaningful for couples. “Eloping is simply getting married with a smaller number of guests (or none), in a beautiful, meaningful location, where the whole day is all about the two of you.” Pros of Having an Elopement It doesn’t matter whether it’s just the two of you or you plan to invite a few people along.  An elopement is an intimate thing that involves spending your best moments with your favorite people.  So what are the pros of elopement? Let’s find out below! Minimal drama In an elopement, the focus is primarily on you and your partner.  Sometimes big weddings can get into a cycle of pressure and overwhelm but with an elopement, it is calmer and less demanding. When choosing to Elope the drama is naturally minimized just by the fact that you are not bent on making sure everyone else is happy and sometimes at the expense of your happiness.  You might end up fatigued at the end of the day without really having the fun you dreamed of.  Fewer location limits In an elopement, it’s easier to get married anywhere! On the beach, the mountains, parks, National Parks, and your backyard.  You just name it. You can be spontaneous.  There are almost no limits! What guest list? Another major source of stress when planning a traditional wedding is the choice of who to invite and who not too. Then there’s also where to seat people at the reception. But with an elopement, you only need to plan for two!  Or a bit more depending on the people you want to witness your elopement.   Most couples do not have more than 20 guests at their elopement. It’s usually just the closest people to them.  Your elopement could include just your immediate family and a few close friends too!   In many US States, you only need two witnesses to be legally married. And they could be your photographer, videographer, or stylist.   A big wedding has a lot more people attending. Anywhere from 50 to hundreds of people. And as a couple, you may not know every single person at your wedding.  You may know of them, but you really may not know them. At a big wedding, people tend to bring a +1 like a partner, girlfriend, or boyfriend.  So chances are, you will be introduced to people on your wedding day and not all couples can deal with that. Cons of an Elopement With an elopement,    You’ll have very few guests if any You might face an awkward situation with some friends & family afterward as some might feel excluded.   You might not get to experience some of the classic big wedding traditions like bouquet throw, speeches, dance, and all. Now let’s talk about big weddings! Sounds like we are “pro-elopement” but stay with us here: We LOVE photographing big weddings too!    Big weddings come with a lot of fun and excitement and involve the opportunity to host as many guests as possible.    Pros of Having a Big Wedding An opportunity for both families to bond A wedding is a great place to strengthen bonds. It’s a union of two families where you meet, interact and build bonds.  It’s widely believed that when you marry someone, you also marry their family. Yes, the marriage is between you and your partner, but in a big wedding, you allow others to share in your joy.  Whether you are the type that wants all the classic wedding traditions, or an alternative, layback couple that loves the idea of being surrounded by all your favorite people, then this is perfect! Big Weddings can be very fun! There is something special about being surrounded by all of your friends and family on your big day. For many people, having all their family and friends around for the big day can translate into a lot of fun for them.  Your guests will likely talk about your wedding for years to come.  With a big wedding, you can show your loved ones how much you appreciate them. Cons of Having a Big Wedding Planning In planning a big wedding, most of the time, you need to do more tasks compared to an elopement. Cos you’re taking care of a larger number of guests. Say you’re planning a wedding for 200 guests. This means you need to first get a venue that can accommodate that number, then, food