Hotel Minimonies Make Our Hearts Smile

Elopement ceremony at Kaimana Beach Hotel

Photo Credit: Sheyanne Lyn Photography

Microweddings, minimonies, and elopements are here to stay thanks to Covid but even before it was out of necessity, these smaller affairs have always been popular. For small gatherings, planning your ceremony can feel limiting in options. Does a ceremony venue feel too big, or too public? Is a place of worship or outdoor space not deal? Yet you'd like something a bit more than a City Hall ceremony? What else is there?

Hotel suites! They're a great option when you're looking for something intimate and unique.  And with the variety of hotels at your disposal, you can choose a hotel with a style and decor that feels like you and your partner. They provide a beautiful backdrop that makes pulling off a minified ceremony stress-free yet flawless. A suite can offer the hospitality service that can elevate an already special day and  picturesque views that would otherwise be difficult to obtain. Not to mention, they of course would be an amazingly romantic place to rest your head after the day's events.

If you dream of having lots of flowers for your ceremony, fear not!  You can hire your florist to decorate the room as you like! Go big with an installation like a floral arch or cloud, fill it high with flowers, decorate a terrace or balcony or go minimal with a few decorative arrangements designed to complement the space. Find a floral designer who can help you design your suite as you envision it!

Curious to see what a minimony could look like? Check out sneak peeks from Keron & Emily's minimony at the Kaimana Beach Hotel.

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