Lake Como vs. Tuscany Wedding: Which Italy Destination Fits Your Guest Experience?
Lake Como and Tuscany both offer extraordinary settings for a destination wedding in Italy, but they create very different guest experiences. Lake Como feels cinematic, polished, and lakefront-driven, while Tuscany feels warmer, slower, and deeply rooted in food, wine, and countryside atmosphere. The right choice depends on the kind of wedding weekend you want your guests to feel from arrival to farewell.
East Coast Destination Wedding Guide: Charleston, Kiawah, and Other Sophisticated Wedding Weekend Locations
An East Coast destination wedding should feel like more than a beautiful change of scenery. This guide compares Charleston, Kiawah Island, and other refined East Coast wedding weekend locations through the lens of guest experience, travel flow, accommodations, design, and full-service planning.
A Refined Guide to Wedding Venues in Savannah, Georgia
Savannah offers a quieter, more intimate kind of destination wedding experience, shaped by historic squares, walkable streets, riverfront venues, garden settings, and old Southern architecture. This guide explores what couples should know before choosing a Savannah wedding venue, from permits and hotel blocks to guest transportation, weather, and the full rhythm of a multi-day celebration.
Puglia Weddings: Why Southern Italy Is Becoming the Destination for Sophisticated Multi-Day Celebrations
Puglia offers a slower, more grounded version of an Italy destination wedding - one shaped by olive groves, Masserias, coastal towns, late dinners, and the kind of guest experience that unfolds over several days.
Destination Wedding Etiquette: What Couples and Guests Should Know
Destination wedding etiquette is really about guest care. From hosted events and transportation to plus-ones, children, gifts, and privacy, this guide explains how to create a wedding weekend that feels clear, generous, and beautifully paced.
Charleston Wedding Weekend Timeline: How to Plan the Full Guest Experience
A Charleston wedding weekend should feel calm, connected, and easy to experience. This guide walks through how to structure the full weekend, from guest arrival and welcome events to wedding day timing, transportation, guest downtime, and a gracious farewell brunch.
Welcome Party Ideas for a Destination Wedding Weekend
A destination wedding weekend begins before the ceremony ever starts. The welcome party is the first signal to your guests that they have stepped into something considered, warm, and worth settling into. From format and timing to guest flow and atmosphere, this guide walks through how to plan a welcome event that feels natural to the destination and sets the right tone for everything that follows.
The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island: A Guide to Oceanfront Elegance
Salt air, a clean horizon, and a property that knows how to host. A Sanctuary Kiawah wedding works best when the weekend is designed as one continuous guest experience, not a collection of separate events. This guide covers the Grand Lawn, the Chapel, and the ballroom flow - plus what it takes to keep it all calm, polished, and deeply personal.
Why Hiring a Luxury Wedding Planner Is Worth the Investment
Luxury weddings are beautiful. But the real value of a planner is what you never see: the tightened contracts, the budget protection, the vendor choreography, and the calm pacing that makes a weekend feel effortless. This post breaks down the true ROI of a wedding planner investment - financial, experiential, and emotional - so you can decide with clarity.
Why Charleston Is the Ultimate Destination for a U.S. Wedding
Charleston offers more than a beautiful backdrop. With historic architecture, waterfront settings, and a hospitality-forward culture, the city lends itself naturally to destination weddings that unfold over a full weekend. This guide explores why Charleston continues to stand apart as one of the most compelling wedding destinations in the United States.
The Details That No One Sees (But Everyone Feels)
The most sophisticated events are defined not by what guests see, but by what they feel. Here’s how invisible hospitality and quiet design create an atmosphere of effortless ease and lasting memory.
How a Well-Orchestrated Event Becomes a Gift to Your Guests
A seamless event is more than beautiful—it’s a quiet act of generosity. From timing and signage to comfort and flow, this blog explores how Reagan Events designs celebrations that feel as easy as they are elevated. For the host and every guest.
Behind the Curtain: How We Orchestrate a Seamless Guest Journey
Flawless events don’t happen by chance. Here’s how we layer hospitality, logistics, and pacing to craft multi-day celebrations that feel fluid, intuitive, and unforgettable from start to finish.
Redefining Hospitality: When Service Becomes the Story
Hospitality isn’t defined by grandeur alone – it’s the thoughtful gestures that linger in memory. From perfectly timed service to quiet moments of care, discover how intentional hospitality transforms an event into a story guests will never forget.
Kiawah Island Weddings: Where Coastal Beauty Meets Timeless Celebration
Kiawah Island weddings capture the rare balance of untamed coastal beauty and refined Southern hospitality. From oceanfront vows at The Ocean Course to intimate celebrations at Cassique or The Dunlin, this private barrier island invites couples to create multi-day experiences where every guest feels cared for and every detail unfolds with intention.
Designing a Seamless Guest Journey in Multi-Day Destination Weddings
From arrival to farewell brunch, a destination wedding is defined by the guest journey. Discover how thoughtful pacing, curated details, and seamless logistics transform a wedding weekend into a legacy celebration remembered for years.
Taylor Swift Said Yes: NOW WHO’S GOING TO PLAN THE WEDDING?
Taylor Swift said yes – and the world is buzzing. But for wedding planners, this engagement is more than celebrity news. It’s a reminder of how a wedding at this scale becomes a cultural moment, where legacy, guest experience, and intentional design take center stage.