wedding on the beach
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wedding on the beach
Me and my fiance are planning to get married at the end of april beginning of may. It has to be real simple and as inexpensive as possible which means I have to do everything myself but I was wondering if one needed permission from the city to get married on the beach if anyone knows or has any ideas or contributions they would be well accepted.Thank you.
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Well we were thinking panama city, or a beach in sarasota but were just not sure. fmily is complaining about distance and im frustrated with it. Thinking about just not going through with it.
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Thank you for your help starrsville. Those topics are what brought me to this forum when I googled weddings it been helpful but there are still alot of questions unanswered but thanks.
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You are welcome shorty. I'll recommend what I've recommended before.
Rent a house on vrbo.com or a condo. Go grocery shopping the day before and buy munchies for the reception and a Publix wedding cake.
Invite your guests to come at a certain time. Walk down to the beach and say your vows (with minister, JP or whatever) and then walk back for your wedding reception.
Send everyone home and have your honeymoon.
A simple, easy and inexpensive wedding.
Rent a house on vrbo.com or a condo. Go grocery shopping the day before and buy munchies for the reception and a Publix wedding cake.
Invite your guests to come at a certain time. Walk down to the beach and say your vows (with minister, JP or whatever) and then walk back for your wedding reception.
Send everyone home and have your honeymoon.
A simple, easy and inexpensive wedding.