Arrive Early
LeBraun and I arrived a couple days before our families which allowed us to unpack, get organized, run some errands, and make sure we didn’t forget anything. This also gave us time to put together the welcome bags, get our marriage license, finalize a few things with our vendors, and to decompress before everyone arrived.
Don’t Check Your Dress
I would even say anything that is vital, pack as carry on. Not all airlines have room in their closets to store your dress (especially if it’s poofy) so just be prepared. I kept my dress in its original cotton bag and purchase a waterproof extra wide suit bag to which carried my dress, folded in half), and LeBraun’s suit/shirt/pants.
My small roller bag had our shoes and accessories in it, as well as our rings and a couple sentimental gifts we had purchased for our parents.
That way if the worst happened, we would at least have our wedding attire.
Also be sure to arrange for your attire to be pressed upon arrival.
Send Things Ahead
Our planner allowed us to send some items directly to their office, which eliminated the need for us to bring it in our bags. However if the items are coming home with you after, just remember to leave room in your suitcase for them when you’re packing.
It was also helpful to make a list of what we were bringing, what the planner had, and what we were leaving with so we didn’t forget anything. You can’t just have someone run by your house if you forgot something.
Anything You DIY, You’ll Need to Pack
I’m a crafter and ended up doing a ton for our wedding. Just remember whatever you create you will need to transport. Items like our menus, programs, place cards, and itineraries were small enough to fit in our carry-on, but our large signage was easier, and more cost-effective, to purchase when we arrived on island and complete there.
If you have DIY tasks to do when you arrive, just remember to budget time to complete these.