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Unconventional Wedding Ideas

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If you fancy having a wedding that is slightly unconventional and unique the options for inventive couples are now endless. Below are a few pieces of inspiration:

– Look at all the amazing landmarks up and down the country. You can now get married at The London Eye, Tower Bridge, The Bath Pump Rooms & Blackpool Tower. There will be many more interesting landmarks that now have marriage licenses, take a look at their websites for more information.

– Some theme parks now have licenses for a white-knuckle wedding. A lot of theme parks have hotels attached to them so you could have the whole event there.

– Take a look back at where your parents got married. If it still exists, it would be a lovely step back in time to hold another family wedding there.

– Pinewood Studios, Universal and Disney film studios all hold wedding parties. You definitely will not need to provide any entertainment for the wedding guests!

– English castles and Stably Homes really create the romantic wow factor. And they provide fantastic backdrops for your wedding photographs.

Or choose a more conventional location but be a little more unconventional along the way:

– Hire London taxis or a London bus to transport your wedding guests from ceremony to reception.

– Rent a 'famous' car – the Pink Ladies' car from Grease or one of James Bond's Aston Martins would be a superb addition to your wedding day.

– Get a taste of the Orient and arrive in a rickshaw – you would be amazed at what you can hire these days!

– Arrive in a horse-drawn carriage for a truly romantic journey.

Remember though, be unconventional, and be memorable but do not be too impractical. Yes, you can now hold a scuba wedding but, it might not be too practical for the grandparents! And do not forget to match your wedding invitations with the unconventional theme you have chosen.

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Source by Edward Janes

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