For couples who enjoy the great outdoors and seek the thrill of adventure, having an RV wedding is certainly a dream come true.
Whether you envision a modest ceremony at an RV park or a grand rustic celebration in the heart of nature, an RV promises a unique and unforgettable experience that will imprint a lasting memory on your guests.
While weddings are all about tradition, no one has ever denied that a little creativity can elevate your big day with an unconventional way of exchanging your vows.
So, is an RV wedding the right option for you? This article will help you decide.
Choose Your RV
Whether you’re looking for a simple, rustic celebration or looking to reserve a campground, these are some RV styles worth considering for your big day. Plus, if you’re not already aware, ensure to check the rules and regulations for RVs before you choose one.
Class A RVs
If you’re looking for something exquisite and have the budget to support it, Class A RVs are about high-end luxury. You can splurge on a venue that offers on-site catering, platform tents or cabins, full RV hookups, back-in sites, and more.
These can accommodate a lot of people, so you will have enough space for family and friends to use the showers, changing rooms, sleeping space, and kitchens. However, keep in mind that it’s usually difficult to reserve spaces for large RVs; be flexible and keep a list of backup locations that can accommodate you comfortably.
Campervans
A simpleton’s choice, campervans are simply convenient in terms of flexibility. After all, you can park a sprinter van in just about any natural setting, and it’s easier to combine it with a tent set up for your guests.
Bear in mind that you don’t have much space for changing rooms, private bathrooms, or elaborate seating arrangements. Campervans are suitable for a down-to-earth ceremony with a few quests who appreciate the rawness of nature.
Class C RVs
While it’s larger than a campervan, Class C motorhomes are still fairly small. However, you can be sure to have a bathroom, a mini kitchen, designated spaces for a bar or buffet, and appliances to keep your drinks cool.
Plus, you can boondock or dry camp based on what you prefer and even use its power supply to plug in electricals for music and lights. The additional space also allows the bride and groom to have some comfortable private time and helps store their formal attire.
Selecting Your Space
Whether you want to reserve a camping ground or select a venue that can accommodate RVs, you can’t just randomly park an RV anywhere. So, you have to select a location. If you have a favorite campground in mind, ensure to contact them in advance because they may not allow weddings.
Similarly, you have to keep your guests in mind and consider providing alternate accommodation for anyone uncomfortable with the whole camping setup; this especially applies to older guests. The last thing you want is to be inhospitable to close ones just because they can’t sleep in an RV.
If budget is an issue, you can opt for a simple venue. Suppose your wedding is in California, you’ll find budget-friendly options that allow you to have guests while also maintaining your nature-oriented theme. Similarly, you can also find places with on-site accommodation options; this way, you get to live your wild wedding dream while your guests get their comfort.
How To Decorate
Decorating your RV might be tricky, and since everyone wants a beautiful wedding, you’ll undoubtedly want to add some oomph to your surroundings. While Mother Nature will take care of most of the decor with its breezy scenic view and lush greenery, you can add some special nature wedding decor, too. Since you’re outdoors, you can also host some activities for everyone to enjoy.
You can buy wildflowers at a local farmer’s market and use camping lanterns, baskets of flowers, and driftwood to decorate the aisle, tables, and chairs. You can give the wedding a more camping feel by having a picnic table set up with a s’mores station. Use a canoe on sawhorses to fill with ice and create a bar. It’s all in the tiny details.
Informative Invites
Having an RV wedding means you’re already steering away from what’s traditional; be extremely clear about that in your wedding invitations so your guests are not taken by surprise. If they own an RV or will need a tent camp, let them know your plan.
Keep them informed about nearby hotels or non-campers cabins to avoid discomfort. Ensure that everyone is on the same page about the dress code as well, whether it’s casual or extremely formal. Be as specific as you can.
Parting Thoughts
Overall, an RV wedding can be a full-blown lavish affair or a small intimate gathering of close loved ones—the choice is yours. Just remember to be mindful of your guests, especially if they’re non-RVers. Make arrangements to help them out, and everything else will simply be a lovely, unforgettable experience for everyone involved.