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Ski Wedding Europe

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Has anyone recently got married in Europe on the slopes looking for rough costings and locations.

I know some places legally you can't marry without being a resident for a set amount of time. but happy to do a registry prior


Last edited by Poster: A snowHead on Thu 26-01-23 22:09; edited 1 time in total
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
I would recommend a traditional wedding followed by a honeymoon in the mountains. Rough costumes are never a good idea.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
jason.peter1986 wrote:
Has anyone recently got married in Europe on the slopes looking for rough costings and locations

To get legally married in France you need to have lived there for 3 months. Just something to bear in mind.
I had a Catholic ceremony in Chamonix, but signed the register legally at home first.
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Friends had a registry wedding here and then a blessing in Megeve. It was a few years ago but was great fun!
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jason.peter1986 wrote:
Has anyone recently got married in Europe on the slopes looking for rough costings and locations.

I know some places legally you can't marry without being a resident for a set amount of time. but happy to do a registry prior


I had a winter wedding 8 years ago in Zell Am See, honeymooned in Hinterglemm. Used Inghams and was very easy to sort out.
We had 28 friends and family fly out for the week of the wedding, some of whom had never been to the mountains never mind in winter. Introduced people to skiing and didn’t break anyone. The cost of two weeks skiing and getting married was considerably less than a rip off UK wedding.
All the best,
Andy.
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What happens if your wedding is on a powder day?
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ski wrote:
What happens if your wedding is on a powder day?


No future husband/wife on a powder day
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After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
zikomo wrote:
I would recommend a traditional wedding followed by a honeymoon in the mountains. Rough costumes are never a good idea.


That's not how weddings work. The bride and groom find a place they really want to get married that is of huge cost, hassle, and likely somewhere the majority of guests wouldn't ever choose to visit. The rest is just optional details snowHead
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What happens if your wedding is on a powder day?


arrange a 4.45pm wedding in advance Very Happy Very Happy
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zikomo wrote:
I would recommend a traditional wedding followed by a honeymoon in the mountains. Rough costumes are never a good idea.


The idea is a wedding is expensive in blighty, skiing aint cheap combine the 2 for a week of it and potentially the most beautiful photos
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Morzine - check out 8 Bells Wedding photography for some inspiration. The Farm House, Hotel du Lac, Chalet Morin - all fab locations.
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Been to a wedding at the top of the local mountain, 2 ski instructors getting married. Of course we had to ski down after the reception on the coldest day of the winter. . The bride had enough space under her dress for a pair of ski trousers and managed a couple of layers under her dress. The rest of us were not so fortunate, a suit at -16 doesn't offer much protection from the cold and any of the women only had dresses with tights!
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jason.peter1986 wrote:
Has anyone recently got married in Europe on the slopes looking for rough costings and locations.

I know some places legally you can't marry without being a resident for a set amount of time. but happy to do a registry prior


I'm a ski wedding photographer and I'd love to help! In addition to photographing couples while skiing, I also help them plan! If you're looking for a photographer and some help with the logistics, you can check out my work at skitheday.com and reach out!
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 You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
swskier wrote:
ski wrote:
What happens if your wedding is on a powder day?


No future husband/wife on a powder day


Very Happy Toofy Grin Toofy Grin
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 Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
@jason.peter1986,

I used to work for them and have worked weddings. Chilly Powder in Prodains (Morzine) can organise everything. Summer and Winter
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