Are you recently engaged and considering an elopement? First off, congratulations! You’ve just entered one of the most extraordinary and emotional times in your life that is sure to fly by. An elopement or wedding, in general, is so unique and filled with incredible meaning and emotion. You may get overwhelmed throughout the planning process, but try to remember the reason for the stress. It’ll all be worth it when you’re marrying your forever partner. Many couples have opted to elope; traveling somewhere new to celebrate your love has become trendy. If you’re unsure whether you want to elope in Colorado, let’s look into some signs that it might be a good choice!!
You Both Love Adventure
An elopement is the ultimate adventure experience—traveling somewhere new and exciting to declare your love to one another. What’s more epic than that? An adventure elopement filled with unique and exciting experiences makes for incredible memories. Especially if you’re traveling to Colorado for your big day! Opportunities are endless, from a wedding day hike and a (safe and legal) bonfire at a campsite to celebrate with s’mores with your best friends after your vows to a wintertime snowmobile elopement. Planning an adventurous day is a great way to kick off the wedding weekend and experience something new.
You May Want to Elope in Colorado if You Don’t Want a Traditional Wedding
While planning your wedding, have you realized that a big traditional wedding isn’t for you? If this sounds like you, that is okay! Many couples are stepping away from tradition and lighting their path, whether a courthouse elopement or eloping at the top of the world, to declare their love to one another. A traditional wedding isn’t for everyone and doesn’t have to be. An elopement can be just as unique and personal. These types of things often require lots of time and planning, which can be accompanied by stress, too. If that doesn’t sound like what you’ve imagined for your day, skip it!
You Want Something Stress-Free
An elopement is a great way to skip the stress and focus on what matters most. When you elope, there are so many fewer stressors. Smaller wedding parties and guest lists can also lead to less planning and figuring out logistics. Another huge perk to planning an elopement? Less money is spent to plan your dream day! You can do precisely what you want on a smaller scale, saving money and allowing you both to put those funds towards a honeymoon, home, or future family.
You May Want to Elope in Colorado if You Don’t Want to Go Into Debt
According to the Knot, the average wedding 2022 cost over $30,000. I don’t know about you, but I don’t have that kind of money lying around! An elopement is a beautiful way to have the wedding day experience on a smaller, more affordable scale. An intimate elopement can still have the things you love from big weddings, just in a more personal, more private manner.
You May Want to Elope in Colorado if You Want Something Intimate and Personal
Lastly, you may want to elope in Colorado if having a massive crowd of people there with you doesn’t sound appealing. There’s something about an intimate elopement that truly makes for the most sacred moments. The emotion between two people in nature proclaiming their love for one another is magical. Many of my elopement couples have shared that they plan to elope in Colorado for the adventure and then plan a casual, more cost-effective party back home! You can enjoy the experience of an elopement and then come home to celebrate with the people you love most.
If you’ve finished reading this blog and think an elopement may be for you, check out my tips for planning your destination elopement!
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