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Wedding for two!
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My Fiancee and I want to get married this year. We're both 40 and it's second time around for both of us. We've done the big, white fancy wedding with hundreds of guests so, this time, our dream is to get away alone - just the two of us. The problem is how to do it without witnesses. Does anyone know of packages (either UK or abroad) where a couple can tie the knot without all the palarvour of witnesses and guests? But we still want a special day rather than just an impersonal quickie in a registary office. Please help.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We got married in the Caribbean (Barbados) in 1995. Just the two of us, in a tropical garden - the photographer was one witness and the wedding co-ordinator from the travel company was another. It was an extremely special day and I would highly recommend it. Most tour operators will offer wedding packages, just have a look around until you find one that ticks all the boxes. Good luck.
My daughter and her husband got married at Gretna Green, Registry Office, in Scotland. With two strangers as witnesses. And a week's holiday in a cottage. Second time around, and for the reason you stated. They had a lovely candlelit dinner in a smart hotel, with a wedding cake, and they felt it was a very special day, just for the two of them.