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Ideas for Planning the Smoky Mountain Weddings

When planning weddings, the best plans take the day, and the couples have the best moments to reminisce about for decades to come. However, without the right preparations, it would be a disappointment and a waste of time and money for the couple in question.

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Ideas for Planning the Smoky Mountain Weddings

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  1. Ideas for Planning the Smoky Mountain Weddings When planning weddings, the best plans take the day, and the couples have the best moments to reminisce about for decades to come. However, without the right preparations, it would be a disappointment and a waste of time and money for the couple in question. If you prefer Smoky Mountains weddings and have yet to plan yours, below are tips you can consider. Getting Married in the National Park If you are a wildlife enthusiast, you can exchange your vows in a national park. The Smoky Mountains has designated areas in its national park where wedding ceremonies and receptions can take place. You will only need a special permit from the park management, and be sure to follow its guidelines. Special Events in the Smoky Mountains A wedding is a special event. Such events should have a special permit from the necessary authorities. Before the big day, make sure to get to the necessary offices, book the venue of your choice, pay the required fees, and get the permit. Tennessee Marriage License There are varying marriage licenses in Tennessee. For non-residents, the fee is $37.50 if they get married in Sevier County. If one of the spouses has a Tennessee Drivers License, they pay only $7.50. Tennessee residents pay a fee of $97.50, reducible to $37.50 if they attend a premarital preparation course. Venues for Smoky Mountains Weddings There are dozens of locations that you can choose for your wedding day. Some of the popular ones include: Cades Cove Wildlife Overlook Cades Cove LeQuire Cemetery Overlook Cades Cove Methodist Church

  2. Cataract Falls Chimneys Picnic Area Clingmans Dome Parking Area Collins Creek Picnic Pavilion Cosby Picnic Pavilion Deep Creek Picnic Pavilion Foothills Parkway East Overlook #1-4 Foothills Parkway West Overlook #1-14 Gatlinburg Bypass Park Entrance Sign Gatlinburg Overlook Parking Area #1 and #2 Greenbrier #1 and #2 Greenbrier Picnic Pavilion Heintooga Overlook Lakeview Drive Maloney Point Metcalf Bottoms Picnic Area Metcalf Bottoms Picnic Pavilion Millsap Mingus Mill Missionary Baptist Church Newfound Gap Parking Area Noah Bud Ogle cabin Oconaluftee Overlook Palmer Chapel Primitive Baptist Church Rock Wall Curve Smoke Mont Church Twin Creeks Picnic Pavilion The venues come with endless possibilities. If you are yet to find the best one for your big day, let your imaginations guide you. Better yet, you can ask for professional help from the Smoky Mountains wedding planners in choosing the best venue. Contact Us: New Beginnings Photography 440 East Parkway Suite 5, Gatlinburg, TN 37738 Call: 865-548-8443 Email: info@perfectweddingpics.com Website: https://www.perfectweddingpics.com

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