Welcome to the world of destination weddings! If you’re considering saying “I do” in an exotic location with your nearest and dearest, then you’re in for an unforgettable experience. But before you start planning the perfect dress, cake, and decorations, there’s an essential aspect of destination weddings that you need to know: room blocks.
Room blocks are an important aspect of planning a destination wedding, but they’re often overlooked or misunderstood. In this post, we’ll take a deep dive into everything you need to know about room blocks for your destination wedding.
When planning a destination wedding, a room block is an essential aspect to consider as it ensures that your guests have a comfortable place to stay during the wedding festivities. Essentially, a room block is a group of rooms that have been reserved for your wedding guests at a particular hotel or resort. By booking a room block, you can ensure that your guests have easy access to all of the wedding events, without the need for transportation between different venues.
A common misconception about room blocks is that they are only for large weddings. However, this is far from true. Whether you are planning a small or large wedding, a room block can be beneficial. By reserving a block of rooms, you are not only ensuring that your guests have a place to stay, but you may also be able to secure a discounted room rate, which can be a significant cost-saving for your guests.
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When you’re planning a wedding away from home, it’s essential to make sure that your guests have a place to stay. If you don’t arrange accommodations, your guests will be left to fend for themselves, and you risk having some guests not attend because they couldn’t find a place to stay or afford the cost of last-minute accommodations.
By utilizing room blocks, you also have a better chance of securing a discounted room rate for your guests, which is a great way to show your appreciation for their effort to attend your wedding. It’s also a way to ensure that all your guests stay together, which can enhance the sense of community and bonding that comes with a destination wedding.
There are several factors you should consider when selecting a hotel or resort for your room block. Here are some key things to keep in mind:
Location: Your hotel or resort should be in a convenient location, close to your wedding venue and other important attractions. You don’t want your guests to have to travel long distances to attend your wedding or to enjoy the sights and sounds of the destination.
Room Rates: You should aim to find a hotel or resort that offers reasonable room rates that are within your guests’ budget. Make sure to negotiate room rates with the hotel or resort to get the best deal for your guests.
Amenities: Your hotel or resort should have amenities that cater to your guests’ needs. For example, if you have elderly guests or young children attending your wedding, you may want to select a hotel or resort that offers babysitting services or has wheelchair accessibility.
Room availability: Make sure that the hotel or resort has enough rooms available for your entire guest list. You don’t want to end up with a shortage of rooms, and your guests don’t want to end up with no place to stay.
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It’s best to start looking for hotels or resorts for your room block as soon as you have finalized your wedding venue and date. This is because hotels and resorts often book up quickly, especially during peak travel seasons.
Ideally, you should book your room block at least six to nine months before your wedding date. This will give your guests plenty of time to book their rooms and make travel arrangements, and it will also give you time to negotiate room rates and make any necessary changes to your room block.
The process for reserving a room block varies depending on the resort, but here are the basic steps:
Enlist the help of a destination wedding planner: Your destination wedding planner can guide you through the process of reserving a room block. They can also help you choose the number of rooms you need based on your guest list, as well as negotiate rates with resorts and other vendors.
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Contact the hotel or resort: You or your planner will then reach out to the hotel or resort and ask to speak to their group sales department. Provide them with the details of your wedding, including the date, number of guests, and your preferred room block size.
Negotiate room rates: Work with the hotel or resort to negotiate room rates for your guests. Don’t be afraid to ask for discounts or other perks, such as complimentary breakfast or free parking.
Sign a contract: Once you have agreed on the room rates and other details of your room block, the resort will provide you with a contract to sign. Make sure to read the contract carefully and ask any questions before signing.
Set a cutoff date: The hotel or resort will set a cutoff date for your room block, which is the date by which your guests must book their rooms. Make sure to communicate this date to your guests so they can book their rooms in time.
Provide booking information to your guests: Once your room block is confirmed, provide booking information to your guests, including the resort name, room rates, and booking instructions. Make sure to include this information on your wedding website and in any other communications with your guests. This is another task you can entrust to your destination wedding planner!
If some of your guests don’t book their rooms in the room block, it’s not the end of the world. However, they may not be able to get the discounted room rate or may end up staying in a different hotel or resort.
To encourage your guests to book their rooms in the room block, you can send reminder emails or messages before the cutoff date. You can also offer to help them find accommodations if they’re having trouble booking a room in the room block.
In conclusion, room blocks are an essential aspect of planning a destination wedding. By reserving a block of rooms, you ensure that your guests have a place to stay and may also be able to secure a discounted room rate. When selecting a hotel or resort for your room block, consider factors such as location, room rates, amenities, and room availability. And don’t forget to book your room block well in advance and communicate booking information to your guests.
Happy planning!
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