Based on the experiences of people I know, here are the Don'ts of honeymoon planning:
1. Don't drive somewhere very far away unless you have a fairly long honeymoon planned. You end up feeling rushed to get there, and who needs to feel rushed on their honeymoon?
2. Don't go somewhere that you may never visit again, or that has a lot of things to do and see. You'll feel like you should see everything while there - and you won't.
3. Some people really like cruises for honeymoons just because you don't have to do anything but relax. If there might be any motion sickness issues, however, that would really ruin a good time.
A lot of people I know have had great success with going somewhere relatively close and just spending time which each other instead of the area. They then take a more exotic trip for their first year anniversary.
Congrats on the engagement.
Kicky, you have to remember that Mormons tend to not have long engagements for reasons that typically don't apply to most of the rest of the population these days.
1. Don't drive somewhere very far away unless you have a fairly long honeymoon planned. You end up feeling rushed to get there, and who needs to feel rushed on their honeymoon?
2. Don't go somewhere that you may never visit again, or that has a lot of things to do and see. You'll feel like you should see everything while there - and you won't.
3. Some people really like cruises for honeymoons just because you don't have to do anything but relax. If there might be any motion sickness issues, however, that would really ruin a good time.
A lot of people I know have had great success with going somewhere relatively close and just spending time which each other instead of the area. They then take a more exotic trip for their first year anniversary.
Congrats on the engagement.
Kicky, you have to remember that Mormons tend to not have long engagements for reasons that typically don't apply to most of the rest of the population these days.