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Want to ensure your guests have a great time at your wedding?  Consult this list of common wedding guest complaints to learn what to do – and what to avoid.

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Wedding Welcome Baskets

Welcome travel-weary guests with some pre-wedding goodies. Browse this guide for ideas for wedding guest baskets.

With the emergence of destination weddings and guests often spread all over the country, savvy couples are taking advantage of a golden opportunity to offer a warm welcome and set the tone for a fabulous series of events. Wedding guest baskets are a nice added touch, immediately comforting the travel-weary by making them feel right at home.

Wedding Guest Baskets – Costs

How much you spend is entirely up to you. You can be as lavish as you like, although simply giving a bottle of water and a plate of homemade cookies will let your wedding guests know you care. Remember: You only need to put together one welcome basket per room – not per guest. So confirm the number of rooms reserved with your hotel, and assemble your baskets accordingly (of course, make a few extras, just in case). If you know that many of your friends will be shacking up together to split the cost of hotel rooms, consider packing double of some items in each welcome basket.

Delivery

Depending on the policies of the hotel where you’ve reserved your room block, the staff may personally deliver the welcome baskets to each guestroom, or they may leave them at the front desks and give them to guests as they check-in.

What to Put in Wedding Guest Baskets

Include some essentials that will make their stay more comfortable – such as bottled water, snack items, mints, tissues, etc. Think about what items you often wish for when staying at a hotel. This is also a great place to include relevant information for your wedding guests – phone numbers for the families, other guests staying at the hotel, a wedding itinerary, nearby attractions, and local maps.

Also consider including items that are reflective of your wedding location. Use your wedding welcome baskets as a creative way to tie everything together and introduce guests, many of them visiting for the first time, to the area. Getting married in Maine? Throw in some maple syrup! Or Texas – how about a miniature cowboy hat or a packet of spicy chili mix? You get the idea. Use this opportunity to be creative, and make your wedding a memorable event – from arrival to departure!