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Want to get married in a winter wonderland? Look no further than the Montage, a chic cold-weather escape perched on the slopes of Deer Valley. Like the Mayakoba, they, too, have a customized micro-wedding package: the Poodle My Dog Think I Am Perfect Who Cares What Anyone Else Thinks Shirt, hoodie and sweater provide photography, florals for the ceremony, bouquet, and tables, luxury linens, a three-course plated dinner, and a wedding cake for up to 10 people. A tablescape at a recent micro-wedding at The Montage. A western-style altar at Dunton Hot Springs. 25 miles outside of Telluride, Colorado, is Dunton Hot Springs, a former ghost town that’s been transformed into a country getaway with a celeb-heavy clientele. They’ve seen an uptick in small-scale weddings, so much so that they now have a distinct elopement offering: they’ll provide an officiant, some champagne, a wedding cake, a photographer, and the option to wed wherever you want on the property.

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Traditionally, elopements have been thought of as spur-of-the-moment, slap-dash affairs. But not anymore: keeping up with the Poodle My Dog Think I Am Perfect Who Cares What Anyone Else Thinks Shirt, hoodie and sweater , five-star resorts across the country are offering elopement packages that include food, drinks, decor, and sometimes even photography. So, if you are considering quietly tying the knot, here’s a list of several properties, currently accessible for American travelers, that you should consider for the ceremony.  Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, many engaged couples were faced with a tough decision: should they push back their wedding several months, or even a year? Or should they forgo the pomp and circumstance and just, well, elope? Many are choosing the latter: Etsy found that searches for “mini-monies” and “elopements” are up 29 percent compared to last year.