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Mom Refuses To Change Daughter’s Dream Wedding Venue Despite Sister’s Plea
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Mom Refuses To Change Daughter’s Dream Wedding Venue Despite Sister’s Plea

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Weddings can be chaotic: whether it’s last-minute cancellations, a missing dress, or caterers mixing up the menu. But sometimes, the real drama starts well before the big day.

Take this story, for example: A woman placed a $20K non-refundable deposit on her daughter’s dream beachside wedding venue, only for her sister to beg her to change it. Why? Because the sister’s cheating ex-husband had just proposed to his much-younger fiancée at the exact same spot. Now, with emotions running high and a fortune already invested, the family is torn between honoring loyalty and keeping the dream wedding intact. Keep reading to see how it all unfolds.

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    The wedding venue is often one of the biggest expenses when planning a wedding

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    Weddings can get really expensive, really fast. From the venue itself to the décor, to the dress, and of course the food, it all adds up quickly. What might seem like a small detail here and there can snowball into a major financial commitment. Couples often find themselves overwhelmed when they start tallying up the costs. Even small weddings can end up stretching budgets in unexpected ways. This is why careful planning becomes so important. Every choice has a price tag, and nothing eats into a budget like the venue.

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    Because of these high costs, people save for months, if not years, to make their dream wedding possible. For many couples, it’s about more than just a celebration, it’s about creating a once-in-a-lifetime memory. This is especially true when the vision involves something very specific. Destination weddings, hilltop ceremonies, and especially beach weddings are at the top of many wish lists. But these dreamy backdrops come at a price. 

    To understand more about wedding venues and the challenges behind them, Bored Panda spoke with Raghubir Singh, a seasoned wedding planner with over two decades of experience. Singh is the founder of BMP Weddings, a luxury wedding planning service based in India. His extensive experience makes him the go-to expert for couples seeking both tradition and innovation. Singh knows better than anyone how much the right venue matters.

    “People love classic banquet weddings and traditional functions,” Singh shared, “but at the same time, they’re also drawn to new and exciting locations.” According to him, couples today want more than just convenience, they want novelty. Something unique. Something that sets their wedding apart from the dozens of other celebrations their guests may attend. “It’s about creating a vibe,” Singh explained. “A place that feels different, whether that’s a rustic fort, a luxury resort, or a beachside pavilion.”

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    Booking a venue, however, is not without its challenges. Singh explained that couples are often very specific about what they want. “We get requests like, ‘We want a hilltop wedding, with the sunset happening right behind us, and mountains perfectly visible in the backdrop,’” he laughed. While the vision is beautiful, the logistics can be demanding. “Sometimes what couples picture in their head is not always available in reality or it may come with restrictions that they didn’t consider before.”

    Despite these challenges, Singh and his team work tirelessly to make dreams come true. “We have tie-ups with a number of venues and properties,” he said. “But we also continue to scout for fresh locations. Couples want something new, and it’s our job to find it.” From transforming heritage palaces into fairy-tale wedding sets to reimagining quiet farmhouses as intimate luxury spaces, Singh believes no idea is too ambitious. “Our goal is to give the couple their perfect setting,” he emphasized.

    Ultimately, the couple should have the freedom to choose and plan what feels right for them

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    Another factor Singh pointed out was the number of guests. “This plays a crucial role in venue selection,” he said. “You can’t host a 500-plus guest wedding at a small farmhouse. It just doesn’t work logistically.” Guest count directly influences not only the size of the venue but also catering, accommodation, and seating arrangements. Many couples underestimate just how much space is required. Singh stressed that finalizing the guest list early helps streamline the process of shortlisting suitable venues.

    Budget, of course, is always a deciding factor. Singh admitted that this is where many couples face disappointment. “Some people refuse to adjust their expectations,” he explained. “They want a lavish palace wedding, complete with white lilies and chandeliers, but their budget might only cover transforming a banquet hall.” While planners do their best to maximize every rupee, Singh believes honesty is key. “We always explain the possibilities within a budget. At the end of the day, compromises are often necessary.”

    Ultimately, Singh believes that weddings are about more than money, venues, or grandeur. “At the end of the day, the bride and groom should be happy,” he said simply. “The rest can be managed.” Whether it’s a luxurious destination wedding or a simple ceremony close to home, Singh reminds couples that the true essence lies in the celebration of love. “If the couple feels joy and peace on their big day, then everything else, big or small, fades into the background.”

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    In this case, it seemed like the aunt wasn’t considering her niece’s dreams or feelings. What do you think, was she being unfair? And what would you have done if you were in the author’s place?

    Many people argued that this was her sister’s issue to deal with, especially since the divorce happened five years ago

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    Mel in Georgia
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If this triggers Carol so much, she can politely decline to attend the wedding. She has no say here. It's really that simple.

    ॐBoyGanesh
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I don’t understand why she’s so invested in a wedding she’s not really invested in. I’m sure Amy would be a little bummed, but totally understand that her aunt hasn’t worked through her loss & pain well enough to not let a physical place (THE one & only wedding place) to have such emotional control & power over her. I imagine Carol has to avoid so many places in (what is suggested) their smaller area. What a horrible way to live. That she thinks this should be everyone’s pain & suffering tells us Carole just might be a you-know-what. Boycotting Thanksgiving.& such to punish her family just confirms the narcissism.

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    Paul C
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sounds like Carol still cares too much about her ex. When you throw out the trash, you forget about it. 5 years is a long time to get over the betrayal and not let it hurt you. If she's still suffering, she needs help, but she doesn't get a vote in where her niece gets married.

    Asri
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    OT but $20,000. TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. And then another $20k thrown out there to spend. The whole $5000+ dress, $10k+ ring, $2k wedding cake, etc., etc. is the biggest scam on the planet.

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    Mel in Georgia
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If this triggers Carol so much, she can politely decline to attend the wedding. She has no say here. It's really that simple.

    ॐBoyGanesh
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I don’t understand why she’s so invested in a wedding she’s not really invested in. I’m sure Amy would be a little bummed, but totally understand that her aunt hasn’t worked through her loss & pain well enough to not let a physical place (THE one & only wedding place) to have such emotional control & power over her. I imagine Carol has to avoid so many places in (what is suggested) their smaller area. What a horrible way to live. That she thinks this should be everyone’s pain & suffering tells us Carole just might be a you-know-what. Boycotting Thanksgiving.& such to punish her family just confirms the narcissism.

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    Paul C
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sounds like Carol still cares too much about her ex. When you throw out the trash, you forget about it. 5 years is a long time to get over the betrayal and not let it hurt you. If she's still suffering, she needs help, but she doesn't get a vote in where her niece gets married.

    Asri
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    OT but $20,000. TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. And then another $20k thrown out there to spend. The whole $5000+ dress, $10k+ ring, $2k wedding cake, etc., etc. is the biggest scam on the planet.

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