Things to Include on your Maine Wedding Website

Creating a wedding website is a great way to provide important information to your guests and share details about your big day. We suggest investing in a custom URL so it reads cleaner on your stationery and is easier for guests to navigate to.

Some popular websites our clients have used are:

Zola

The Knot

Minted

Here are some items you may consider including on your wedding website:

1. Welcome Message

- A warm welcome message expressing excitement and gratitude for your guests' presence.

2. Couple's Story + Engagement Photos

- Share your love story, including how you met, your journey together, and other relevant anecdotes.

3. Event Details + Weekend Itinerary

- Date, time, and location of the wedding ceremony and reception.

- Addresses and venue details with maps.

- Information on pre-wedding events that all guests are invited to, such as a welcome reception.

4. RSVP (if applicable)

- An online RSVP feature to easily track guest attendance.

- Instructions for RSVPing, including a deadline.

5. Travel and Accommodations

- Information on the closest airports and distances from the event.

- Instructions for transportation to the venue. Note if Uber is not readily available.

- Information on nearby hotels, room blocks, and any special guest rates. Include if there is a minimum night stay, promo code, or what name the block will be under if guests need to call the hotel.

6. Transportation

- Schedule for any buses/trolleys if you will be providing these for guests to travel to the venue(s).

7. Registry Information

- Links to your gift registries or details on where guests can find registry information.

8. Special Announcements / FAQs

- Include the typical weather conditions for the wedding location during that time of year. Note if any events will be on grass, encouraging block heels or flats.

- Specify the dress code for the wedding and any related events.

- Note if this will be an adult-only event.

- Explanation of any unique traditions that guests may not be familiar with.

9. Local Attractions

- Information on nearby attractions or activities for guests traveling from out of town.

Remember to keep the website design user-friendly and ensure that it reflects your personality and the overall theme of your wedding.

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