10 Crucial Wedding Planning Tips for Your Hawaii Wedding
Planning your Wedding in Hawaii? Don’t Missing these 10 Crucial Tips!
You may have been dreaming about your wedding since you were a little child. However, planning a wedding, especially planning a ‘destination wedding,’ can be overwhelming. Since you are most likely doing this for the first time, we would like to share some expertise we have gained over the past twenty years as a wedding planners and wedding photographers, to help you avoid some common mistakes. Following these ten simple tips will help your wedding day will go much smoother.
1. Schedule Enough Time for Make-Up and Hair
Have your make-up and hair stylist come to your hotel or home. This will definitely help to make things easier and save quite a bit of time. Without having to get the entire bridal party to and from the salon, the bridal party can get into their dresses right after their make-up is done, if need be. Ask the hair and make-up stylist how long they will need, and make sure to schedule a little extra time just in case.
Always start with hair and make-up; it will take a lot longer than you might think. Usually, people in the wedding party expect to pay for hair and make-up themselves. It's a good idea to let everyone know how much hair and make-up will cost, if you aren’t paying for everybody, so they can have payment arranged beforehand.
You will be much more relaxed when you have a little extra time after your hair and make-up is done. Having a mimosa ready so that you can enjoy your time with the girls is a great opportunity to get some candid and posed photos of all of you.
If you hire a wedding planner they will take care of these arrangements for you.
2. Bring someone with you to the Dress-Fitting
Unless you are wearing a very simple dress, bring someone with you to the dress-fitting who will be with you in your room when you are getting ready. If you can, bring two or more people. Some wedding dresses may take longer to get on than you anticipate, especially those with laces. We have seen bridesmaids working on those for nearly half an hour. Make sure your maid of honor and someone else in your wedding party knows how to bustle your wedding dress if it has a train.
3. Get dressed early
Have everyone in your wedding party get dressed before you - ideally half an hour earlier. This way everyone in your wedding party will look perfect for your "getting ready" photos. When we photograph weddings we love to capture Dad's reaction when he sees you for the first time, and it looks much better when he is already dressed for the wedding. Once you are ready, your wedding photographer can start taking photos of you and your side of the family. This gives you more time to party after your ceremony.
4. Stay Close
Keep in mind Hawaii is a Big Island and traffic flows slower on our small streets than on mainland highways. Get ready close to your ceremony site and plan enough time for traveling. Drive the distance the day before, at roughly the same time, so that you have an idea of approximately how long it will take. We do have rush-hours too. Ideally, plan to have your reception close to your wedding ceremony. If you plan the reception further away, make sure to allow enough time for traveling. Many wedding reception locations are very scenic here in Hawaii and it's the perfect place for your group photos and romantic photos of the two of you. After we are done with your group photos, have your guests relax at the reception area for a cocktail hour while the photographer is taking your romantic wedding photos. If you hire a wedding planner you will get a timeline and map and won't have to worry about anyone getting lost or being late to your wedding.
5. Plan enough time for Family Photography
Most wedding photographers recommend to take all the photographs of the bridal party before the wedding and the groom's party. After the ceremony the photographs of both of you together with the family will be arranged. Even if you feel differently right now, family photos are very important. Your family came all the way to your wedding in Hawaii and they will want wedding photos with you. There are not many opportunities where you have everybody together and dressed up. Most wedding photographers like to make sure that you have many individual photographs of you and your loved ones. Such as you and Grandma, you and Grandpa, the three generations, etc. Plan about 2 minutes for each group photo with two or more.
6. Time to Refresh
Schedule some time to refresh before you are with your guests, and you will feel a lot better. You might need some time for make-up touch-ups or just a quiet moment to drink a glass of water before your reception.
7. Time with your Guests
We have it seen so many times: A bride has to go table to table to talk with guests and has missed dancing to her favorite song. A good idea is to plan a cocktail hour and appetizers so you have time to mingle with guests before anything else is planned.
8. First Look
In Hawaii, many couples find it easier to travel together from the hotel to the ceremony site. If this is the case consider asking your wedding photographer and videographer to stage a first look before. The advantage to this is that your wedding photographer can take some more photos of you before the ceremony.
Most couples we meet are still overwhelmed with emotions when the bride is finally walking down the aisle, and they realize that this is the moment. The ‘first look’ not only shows the admiration how beautiful the loved one looks, but is also full of emotions that the moment is finally here.
Make sure to ask your wedding photographer how much time he needs for family photos after your ceremony. If you are planning a sunset wedding, you should reserve 20 minutes before sunset for romantic photos of just the two of you.
9. Shoes
High-heeled shoes are beautiful and very sexy, but most weddings in Hawaii are at the beach or even on the lava rocks. It’s totally fine if you would like to wear high-heels, but also bring along some flip-flops so you can walk to and from the beach and any other photo locations easier. Here in Hawaii we call them ‘slippers.’
10. Survival Kit
It can be hot outside at the beach, so bring some tissues, water, and sunglasses, as well as a basket for everyone's keys and cell phones. Nobody needs an extra bulge in their pocket, and photos look a lot better when pockets are empty.
One last tip
If you plan your own wedding most likely your weddings will not start on time, no matter how well you plan everything. Just ask your married friends, and most of them will agree. This doesn't have to be an issue, just make sure that you plan in plenty of ‘cushion time’ so you aren’t rushed at any stage of your magical day. This is your wedding day and you only live once, so enjoy every moment. Just plan some extra time for you and your party, and relieve a little bit of the stress. And don't forget to schedule some time for just the two of you.