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Newly Renovated Wyndham Virginia Crossings Hotel

10-09-2012

Perfect Place for a Destination Wedding

Plus, Highlights From the TheKnot.com, WeddingChannel.com

Second Destination Weddings Study


Glen Allen (Richmond), VA, October 2012------Invited to a wedding?  Chances are, it won’t be at The Little Church Around the Corner!  Last year, over 350,000 American weddings were held in romantic, exotic and unique destinations in the US and beyond.  Destination weddings are growing in popularity, according to a recent survey by The Knot.com and TheWeddingChannel.com. The second Knot Market Intelligence Destination Weddings Study tracks destination wedding trends in a review of nearly 3000 US couples who opted to wed away from home.  The practice reflects changing demographics and Americans’ increasing mobility as family members disperse across the country.  An added incentive is the allure of a special locale that is attractive, fun and different.

 

Fresh from a $3 million renovation of all indoor and outdoor spaces, the Wyndham Virginia Crossings Hotel, just outside of Richmond, offers everything needed for a perfect destination wedding. Set on 20 lushly landscaped acres, the Wyndham Virginia Crossings provides a singular Southern ambiance, excellent food and beverage options, 183 luxurious guestrooms, and -- especially important for destination weddings -- space, privacy, an array of activities and services, and excellent value. And, The Knot itself named Wyndham Virginia Crossings one of Virginia’s top wedding venues.

 

Today, one American couple in four will take the nuptial show on the road. That’s 25 percent of all wedding couples, up from 20 percent in 2009.  For reasons of cost and convenience, destination weddings in the continental US were up from 60 to 70 percent since 2009 while international locales declined from 40 percent to 30 percent in the same period.

  

“The trend is definitely towards US destinations,” says TeriLynne Petersen, Director of Catering at the Wyndham Virginia Crossings Hotel near RichmondVirginia. “Southern states are increasingly popular as destinations and Virginia offers a variety of scenic areas, romantic venues and Southern charm.”  That charm is epically evident in the federal style buildings, sweeping lawns, colorful gardens and striking views that give the Wyndham Virginia Crossings Hotel its special sense of place.

 

When the estate’s elaborate iron gates open to the winding, tree-lined driveway, guests enter a gracious era of elegance and charm. Weddings can be set in the beautiful formal Courtyard garden, with the bride walking the bridal path that sweeps down from the graceful Jefferson Building. Or, choose the more intimate Pergola, overlooking the woodlands beyond. Another unique site for a ceremony is the newly created Jefferson Garden that replicates the seasonal plantings at Monticello, just as they were in Thomas Jefferson’s Day.

 

Receptions can be outdoors or in the hotel’s stunning ballroom. Brides enter the ballroom from the beautifully appointed Bride’s Room that leads to the ballroom’s staircase. Private dining rooms can accommodate up to 40 guests for cocktails or dinner.

Few wedding destinations are more accessible. The Wyndham Virginia Crossings is within a half day’s drive of half of the US population and easily reached via Interstates 295, 95 and 64.Richmond International Airport is served by a variety of carriers including, Air-Tran, American, Delta, Jet Blue, United and US Airways.

Not only are more couples planning destination weddings – more guests are attending – an average of 86 wedding guests, up from 77 guests in 2009.

Destination wedding events are longer than the average wedding, with most (60 percent) lasting three or more days.  Guests are taking what used to be a day or weekend away and turning it into a great getaway, family vacation or reunion.  This makes for an experience that holds special appeal for a variety of guests, but also demands more planning and additional activities for the couple to consider.

The Wyndham Virginia Crossings can accommodate every aspect of the actual wedding – rehearsal dinner, ceremony, reception and Sunday Brunch, says
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