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Originally Posted by dtb
Vermont was considered and rejected, because we'd have to show up there personally to get a license, and then wait 3 days. I need something in NY, CT or MA.
But that's the right idea. I'm thinking of a resort-y type place (because there will be a staff wedding planner who can help), but just dialing it down for this (lower-case "e") event.
But even for a small ceremony, you need SOMETHING, right? Flowers? A guy playing the violin or something? God, I'm hopeless.
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I got married at a restaurant with a garden here in NYC. I spent hardly anything on flowers and the restaurant just had their usual florist put together centerpieces with the colors we liked without telling them it was for a wedding. If you choose a similar plan, there isn't much you need to plan (although it's always more than you think). But you can get it done quickly if you keep numbers down.
TM