shape
carat
color
clarity

Wedding Travel Time on Wedding Day

Status
Not open for further replies. Please create a new topic or request for this thread to be opened.

iwannaprettyone

Ideal_Rock
Joined
Feb 5, 2002
Messages
3,684
I live 55 minutes from my Hair Salon and I am debating DIY''ing my hair. This brought up the question:

How far are/did you travel (ing) on the big day??
 
LOL, how on earth did this happen? Only 2:24 apart!

Hair & Makeup Options

I''m trying to figure out something similar, obviously. I feel like it would work okay to travel the hour each way to and from the salon from the venue (where we''re staying), but who knows, maybe it''s added stress and time crunch that we don''t need?
 
Date: 8/13/2008 2:43:45 PM
Author: musey
LOL, how on earth did this happen? Only 2:24 apart!

Hair & Makeup Options

I''m trying to figure out something similar, obviously. I feel like it would work okay to travel the hour each way to and from the salon from the venue (where we''re staying), but who knows, maybe it''s added stress and time crunch that we don''t need?
I just cracked up that you both posted similar things.

I''ve been a part of 4 weddings (my own and 3 times as a bridesmaid). 2 of them had hair done onsite, (well, in my case it was a short walk to a different hotel) and 2 were about 45-60 minutes from the venue.

IMO - the weddings where we had to haul out to a salon 45 min away were by far more stressful. Now, this could have been simply because of the people involved, etc, but I think keeping it as central as possible might be preferable. The farther you travel, the more you risk traffic/rain/randomness making you late for the next stage of the day.
1.gif
That said - if there is a hairdresser you know and trust and want to work with, it may be worth it to drive.

I know, not much help, lol.
 
I had my hair done at a salon 30 minutes from where we got ready - our makeup was done by an artist who came to meet us after hair was done.

I wouldn''t think that 45 minutes is too far
1.gif
 
lol, I guess we are at that same stage of thought at the mo''.

My wedding is at 6pm at my parents home. I think If I could get an early apt it would be ok, but I too am worried that rather than being a welcomed escape on the day it will make me feel rushed.

Leave at 8am
apt at 9am
thru by 10:30am
back by noon....

that is 8 hours for something crazy to happened to it pre ceremony. YIKES I am torn.
 
Date: 8/13/2008 2:50:26 PM
Author: iwannaprettyone
lol, I guess we are at that same stage of thought at the mo''.

My wedding is at 6pm at my parents home. I think If I could get an early apt it would be ok, but I too am worried that rather than being a welcomed escape on the day it will make me feel rushed.

Leave at 8am
apt at 9am
thru by 10:30am
back by noon....

that is 8 hours for something crazy to happened to it pre ceremony. YIKES I am torn.
How come you have to be back by noon?
 
Don''t have to be I suppose.

Are you dreading the sitting around waiting part??
 
We traveled about 25 minutes each way, but at hair and makeup were at the same location (a mall). I don''t think it would have been stressful at all if we had had a little more time, and if my girls didn''t end up all over the mall. It seems like you will have plenty of time though!
 
I was torn about this too, since it would cost $60 for the stylist to travel to our venue and since our ceremony doesn''t start till 5 pm, I thought I''d be able to fit in the 50-min drive each way.

However, my mom and aunt both made a good point that you can find ways to make back that $60, but you can''t get back lost time! I actually thought they might encourage me to save the money, but since they both strongly advised just paying the fee and saving myself the extra stress and wasted time...I think that''s what I''m going to do!
 
Date: 8/13/2008 3:00:23 PM
Author: newbie124
I was torn about this too, since it would cost $60 for the stylist to travel to our venue and since our ceremony doesn't start till 5 pm, I thought I'd be able to fit in the 50-min drive each way.

However, my mom and aunt both made a good point that you can find ways to make back that $60, but you can't get back lost time! I actually thought they might encourage me to save the money, but since they both strongly advised just paying the fee and saving myself the extra stress and wasted time...I think that's what I'm going to do!
Very true. It's SO worth an extra $60 to get the stylist to the venue.

For me, it's turning out to be a $250+ difference.
7.gif
 
What does your schedule look like so far Musey?

What time you waking up?
 
Date: 8/13/2008 3:03:30 PM
Author: musey
Date: 8/13/2008 3:00:23 PM

Author: newbie124

However, my mom and aunt both made a good point that you can find ways to make back that $60, but you can't get back lost time! I actually thought they might encourage me to save the money, but since they both strongly advised just paying the fee and saving myself the extra stress and wasted time...I think that's what I'm going to do!

Very true. It's SO worth an extra $60 to get the stylist to the venue.

For me, it's turning out to be a $250+ difference.
7.gif

Ooh, ouch! OK, I'll admit $250 might make that drive a little more enticing (that or finding another stylist!)
8.gif
 
Date: 8/13/2008 3:26:28 PM
Author: iwannaprettyone
What does your schedule look like so far Musey?

What time you waking up?
I don't have one yet
3.gif
But knowing me, I'll but up by 8:30/9 at the latest.

Wedding starts at 6pm, and we'll probably have to do the pictures (at least most of them) before because sunset time is 6:30. I'll have to ask the photographer about that, though.
 
You seeing the groom before hand?
 
Date: 8/15/2008 12:15:53 PM
Author: iwannaprettyone
You seeing the groom before hand?
Probably
 
Status
Not open for further replies. Please create a new topic or request for this thread to be opened.
GET 3 FREE HCA RESULTS JOIN THE FORUM. ASK FOR HELP
Top