Recommendations for an outdoor wedding.

Have a plan B
One of the biggest enemies of these types of receptions and ceremonies is the weather, whether it's a sudden downpour, wind, or heat, so you should always consider an alternative to protect your guests.
Having a tent in case of an emergency can save you from an unpleasant experience, as can having umbrellas, space heaters, or sprinklers to cool the environment. It all depends on your location and the measures you need to take.
Consider the environment
Continuing with the aspects of nature that can become uncomfortable, there's the terrain, so we recommend avoiding high heels and choosing sneakers or flat shoes instead, something guests should also be reminded of.
In the case of sun and heat, you can use wedding favors to address this issue, whether by providing fans, umbrellas, hats, and sunglasses. These gifts will not only make your guests take home, but will also make them enjoy the moment even more.
Finally, keep in mind that mosquitoes can be a daily occurrence, so using repellent decorations will prevent the party from becoming a constant struggle to avoid mosquito bites.
In terms of food
Another issue you should be careful with is food, both because of the special handling it requires, as it's more difficult to keep it at the right temperature and protected from plant elements that may fall on it, and because of its resistance to weather.
An example of the latter is the decoration of classic cakes and the heat of the beach, most of which are covered with some cream or fondant, which are susceptible to high temperatures, so resorting to a naked cake style, which does not have cream, can be a good idea or, if conditions allow, resort to cold and individual cakes, to also refresh the guests.
These are some of the recommendations we can give you to avoid unforeseen events and unpleasant moments if you want to have your wedding outdoors and enjoy it as it should be.
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