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Courtney-

 

I agree with everyone's comments so far, it's completely up to you! I kept my STD simple with Date, Location, and wedding website. Most of my guests are internet savvy, but not all. But if they can get onto the website, the we have our travel agent listed. And I'm sure you'll talk to a lot of our guests in the next couple of months. Feel free to mention your agent and offer their information. One bit of advice that I have for you is to use your travel agent to the fullest! Ours will be emailing me with confirmation if each guest that has booked through her so that I know where my headcount is, ahead of sending out invitations and receiving RSVPs. I also have an RSVP part on my wedding website that guests can utilize as well. Now, our guests don't have to use our agent, but she's there for those that want to. And remember, no plan is flawless, but don't stress to much if someone slips in their reservation without you knowing. Once the formal invites go out, they should RSVP at that point.

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