| Step | What To Do | Key Points |
| Step 1: Build Your Core List First | Start by creating a guest list with just you and your partner before involving family. | • Include parents, siblings, grandparents, and close friends • Add people whose absence would genuinely matter • Keep the first draft under 70 names to create a strong base |
| Step 2: Apply the Destination Filter | Evaluate whether extended guests can realistically attend a destination wedding. | • Consider travel time and leave availability • Ask if the relationship is active or only occasional • Create a secondary list for uncertain invites |
| Step 3: Create an A-List and B-List | Separate guests into priority and secondary invitation groups. | • A-list guests receive early save-the-dates • B-list fills spots after declines • Keep both invitation styles identical |
| Step 4: Discuss Guest Allocation With Family Early | Set boundaries and guest limits before family expectations expand the list. | • Give equal guest allocations to both families • Use venue capacity as the limiting factor • Suggest a reception back home for larger social circles |
| Step 5: Finalise Plus-Ones and Kids Policy | Decide early who can bring a guest and whether children are invited. | • Apply the same rules to both families • Mention policies on the wedding website • Inform parents early if the event is adults-only |
| Step 6: Match Guest Count to Venue Size | Choose the venue category based on realistic guest numbers. | • 50–80 guests suit intimate boutique venues • 100–150 guests fit mid-size resorts • 200+ guests require larger logistics planning |
| Step 7: Track Guest Details in One Place | Organise all guest information systematically from the beginning. | • Track RSVPs, travel plans, room allocations, and dietary preferences • Use Google Sheets or wedding planning tools • Avoid managing details only through WhatsApp |
| Step 8: Set RSVP Deadlines and Stick to Them | Create a structured timeline for invitations and confirmations. | • Send save-the-dates 6 months early • Close RSVPs around 3 months before the wedding • Confirm vendors after final headcount |
| Step 9: Plan a Reception Back Home | Host a separate celebration for extended family and wider social circles. | • Helps reduce destination wedding pressure • Keeps destination guest count manageable • Allows everyone to celebrate without venue limitations |