4 Wedding Trends on the Rise 2019


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As a premier Phoenix-area wedding venue, Superstition Mountain Golf & Country Club is excited for another year of playing host to couples beginning the next chapter of their lives. Wedding styles and trends are always changing, check out the top wedding trends to look out for in 2019.

1. Unique Food and Desserts
Treating guests to plated meals or a buffet is not the only decision needed to be made. In 2018 expect to see a rise in culinary creativity at weddings. Moving away from traditional wedding cake, uncommon desserts like mini pies, donuts and wide assortments of candies satisfies your guest’s sweet tooth in a fun way. 

2. Incorporating the Great Outdoors, Inside
For couples eager to have the liveliness and freshness of an outdoor wedding without worrying about the elements can incorporate foliage throughout their indoor venue. Utilizing foliage, plants and trees can bring the outside in for centerpieces, photo booth backdrop, aisle decor and more is a great way to blend an indoor/outdoor wedding. 

3. Small Wedding Parties
Large wedding parties have been quite popular in recent years as brides and grooms incorporate numerous friends and family on both sides. While family traditions and backgrounds can determine sizes of a wedding party, expect to see a reduction in groomsmen and bridesmaids in 2019. Smaller parties in some cases may include just the Maid-of-Honor, Best Man and one or two groomsmen and bridesmaids. 

4. Reception Entertainment
Photo booths and live bands will continue to have their place in wedding receptions, however introducing new ways to entertain guests will rise in popularity in years to come. From live dancers, cartoonists, food trucks during cocktail hours and other unique ideas can add even more fun to a traditional reception. 

Consider these wedding trends and ideas as you begin to create the day you start your happy ever after. For more information on hosting your wedding or other special events at Superstition Mountain, call (480) 983-3200.