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Help & Info

FAQs

All-inclusive elopement packages on Wedy range from $3,500 to $4,950 in Arizona, with an average around $3,950. Price varies by location, season, and what’s included. Every package bundles venue access, a professional photographer, and an officiant into one price.

WHY A PACKAGE?

Traditional Planning
vs Wedy

Dedicated Planner

You coordinate everything — venues, vendors, permits, timelines — across dozens of emails, calls, and spreadsheets

Dedicated planner from kickoff through your wedding day handling all sourcing, communication, and logistics
Venue & Permits

Research 20+ venues, schedule visits, negotiate contracts, and file permits or liability insurance yourself

Curated venue options with permit acquisition and liability insurance handled by your planner
Vendor Team

Interview and negotiate with 6+ separate vendors — photographer, florist, hair & makeup, officiant — one by one

Pre-vetted vendors for every service with virtual consultations, custom deliverables, and contract review included
Catering & Bar

Schedule tastings, design menus, negotiate per-head pricing, source bartenders, and manage dietary needs

Personal chef consultation, curated menu development, cocktail hour hors d'oeuvres, and bar service options
Day-of Coordination

Draft a minute-by-minute timeline, distribute to every vendor, and manage the entire day yourself

8–10 hrs of on-site coordination — setup, vendor oversight, timeline management, and payment handling
Contracts & Payments

Track separate invoices, deposits, and final payments for each vendor independently

Contract review, centralized payment tracking, and budget management through one system
Traditional: 145+ hoursWith Wedy: 0 hours
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Location Guide

Arizona Guide

Arizona’s desert landscapes offer some of the most dramatic and photogenic elopement settings in the world. Here are the top destinations on Wedy:

Sedona

Sedona’s towering red rock formations and spiritual energy make it Arizona’s most popular elopement destination. Cathedral Rock is the crown jewel — the iconic silhouette reflected in Oak Creek at Red Rock Crossing (Crescent Moon Ranch) creates the most photographed ceremony backdrop in the state. The Back O’Beyond Trailhead offers a more secluded approach to Cathedral Rock with fewer tourists. Red Rock State Park provides a curated natural setting with a designated Wedding Tree and Visitor Center Rooftop for ceremonies. Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte are accessible year-round with minimal hiking. Most ceremony spots require a Coconino National Forest permit ($75–$150). Sedona sits at 4,350 feet, keeping it cooler than Phoenix but warmer than Flagstaff.

Phoenix & Scottsdale

The Valley of the Sun offers urban-meets-desert elopement options. Papago Park’s Hole-in-the-Rock provides a unique rock formation overlook with city skyline views — a short hike to a natural window in the red sandstone. The Desert Botanical Garden offers 140 acres of curated desert landscape with saguaro cacti and wildflower displays (peak bloom February–April). South Mountain Park is the largest municipal park in the country with panoramic desert views. Usery Mountain Regional Park offers Sonoran Desert scenery with the Superstition Mountains as backdrop. Phoenix’s Sky Harbor International Airport makes it one of the most accessible elopement destinations, and the Scottsdale dining scene provides excellent post-ceremony celebration options.

Lake Powell & Page

Horseshoe Bend — where the Colorado River makes a dramatic 270-degree turn 1,000 feet below a sheer cliff — is one of the most iconic landscapes in the American Southwest. The overlook is reached by a 1.5-mile round-trip trail from the parking lot. Plan for sunrise ceremonies to beat tourist crowds and summer heat. Nearby, the slot canyons (Upper Antelope Canyon and Secret Canyon) offer otherworldly sandstone walls with light beams filtering through narrow openings — though ceremonies inside require Navajo Nation permits and guide accompaniment. Lake Powell’s shoreline provides desert-meets-water scenery with red rock cliffs reflected in turquoise water. Page sits at 4,118 feet and is accessed via the Page Municipal Airport or a 2.5-hour drive from Flagstaff.

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