14/06/2026
How to Ask Your Wedding Guests to Pay for Their Accommodation
Without the awkward conversations ✨
Save this — your guests will thank you later
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First, Reframe Your Mindset
Asking guests to cover their stay isn't rude.
It's realistic.
Destination weddings are experiences — not just events.
Your guests are buying into a memory of a lifetime.
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Be Upfront, Early
The #1 mistake couples make?
Leaving it too late.
Mention accommodation costs on your wedding website
Include it in your Save the Dates
Give at least 12 months' notice for overseas venues
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Create a Tiered Accommodation Guide
Not all guests have the same budget.
Offer options.
Luxury — On-venue suites
Mid-range — Nearby boutique hotels
Budget-friendly — Local B&Bs or Airbnbs
When guests feel seen, they don't feel pressured.
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Use a Dedicated Wedding Website
Let the website do the heavy lifting for you.
Include:
→ Room types & prices
→ Booking deadlines
→ A direct booking or payment link
→ A FAQ section
No awkward phone calls. No group chat chaos. 🙌
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Block Book & Negotiate on Their Behalf
Block book rooms at a discounted rate.
Approach the venue, negotiate a group rate, then pass the savings to guests.
They pay less. They feel valued. You look like a hero.
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How Can Guests Actually Pay?
The cleaner the payment process, the fewer the headaches.
Here are your 3 best options:
Direct to venue — Guests book & pay using a unique booking code
PayPal.me or Stripe link — You collect centrally and manage allocation
Online booking portal — Hosted directly on your wedding website
Have you planned a destination wedding planner?
A Destination Wedding Planner can help send reminders to guests and track payments.
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Handle Pushback with Grace
Some guests will struggle with the cost.
Here's how to handle it with grace AND a solution: 💛
Offer a payment plan — ask if guests can pay a deposit now, balance later. Share your tiered accommodation guide so no one feels excluded.
If using PayPal, you can quietly split the payment across two transfers for close family
There's always a way to make it work. 🤝