Clinton News-Record, 1983-02-16, Page 50PAGE 28 BRIDES EDBTBON '
Do couples getting mar-
ried still take a honeymoon?
Or is it jest an old-fashioned
custom di is gone the way
of songs rhyming "Jaime"
with "moon"? The blissful
c�
wed •* : trip is more pular
than ever, says Bride's
magazine.
In res ,mise to a June, 1981,
survey conducted by
What advice does !:;ride's
magazine have for the cou-
ple planning a honeymoon?
• to honest with each
other. How do you a; nth real-
ly want to s,,;-nd your honey-
moon? Hiking? Shopping?
Or just lazing away on a
beach?
o Make your plans early.
You'll have a better chance
of getting exactly the space
at the time you want instead
of being disappointed or hav-
ing to pay more because the
rooms in your price range
are all taken.
o Take advantage of tim-
ing — with night -flight sav-
ings, weekday, excursion,
and special fares on land and
in the air. And be sure to in-
vestig.te off-season travel
too. Write to airline tour
departments, hotel chain
Bride's, 99.3 ;s, r rcent of its
readers said they were in the
midst of planning a honey-
moon_ "The wedding could
be large or small, the couple
rich or poor, this is one group
t•
headquarters, and in-
dividual resorts for
brochures, rate sheets, and
honeymoon package details.
of travelers that cks its
no matter what," says
Marcia Vickery, ::ride's
Travel Editor.
The Bride's survey shows
that modern honeymooners
travel further (an average of
1,817 utiles) and snd more
money than in former times,
pros .: bly due to the fact that
today's newlyweds are older
and better educated.
Why is the honeymoon so
indispensable? Partly
because it's a tradition and,
therefore, expected. But also
because it's necessary.
There's a lot of stress involv-
ed in pre rung for a wed-
ding.
A honeymoon gives a cou-
ple a chance to relax and
wind down. It also seems to
provide a needed
psychological transition
between being single and
married.
yond this, though, its
purpose has changed
somewhat over the years.
The poplar image of a
honeymoon is of a special
time when a just-rnarri .
couple go off for a "getting -
to -know -you" period of total
privacy.
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While privacy and
romance are still on the list
of honeymooners' desires,
new special trends — such as
tying together before mar-
riage — have brought a dif-
ferent emphasis.
Today, fewer couples are
choosing to take the sort off
honeymoon where they
spend a week or so alone in
an isolated cabin in the
woods. Instead, they prefer
more action: resorts that in-
clude sports, entertainment,
and gourmet food and loca-
tions that have plenty of
sights to see.
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