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destination wedding n. A wedding that takes place out of town, usually at a vacation resort.

Example Citation:
"The destination wedding trend is just booming," said Tiffany Wentz, a spokeswoman for SuperClubs, which owns resorts in Jamaica and the Bahamas. She said the company has 80 to 100 weddings a month at each of its seven properties.
—Karen Schwartz, "Wedding at exotic locale makes saying 'I do' easier," Chicago Sun-Times, May 4, 1997

Earliest Citation:
"These so-called "destination weddings' are more popular for second marriages. But Monaghan said that even first weddings are being held at resorts these days." —Linda Shrieves, "Wedding march is on to Orlando," Orlando Sentinel Tribune, Deptember 11, 1990

Notes:
In 1996, 65,000 couples opted for destination weddings to avoid the usual hassles associated with wedding ceremonies (guest lists, bands, catering, etc.) and to give themselves an instantly romantic location for their honeymoon.

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weddingmoon

Subject Categories:
Culture - Travel and Tourism
Sociology - Marriage and Relationships

Posted on June 7, 1997 at 11:33 PM
Updated on June 7, 1997 at 11:33 PM


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