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pKgGpUlF 07-04-2010 09:58 PM

Wedding in thailand
 
Hi all,

I would like to ask what is the average cost to hold a wedding in Thailand?

By the way, do Thai go through the traditional wedding cermony or they now observe modern wedding cermony?

JohnTruels 07-04-2012 12:20 PM

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Quote[/b] (Ajink @ July 12 2004,20:20)]Its better to ask soome one who got married anyone here ...,to answers this person question and helping him out ...???
Hi Ajink,

Yup! You are right. It's best to get some who just got married to help me. And the first person i think of is Nattawud!! But anyone here is welcome to give advise/comments too.

By the way, I might get marry at the end of this year.

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snova 09-21-2012 09:34 AM

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Quote[/b] (sars23 @ Aug. 26 2004,11:30)]he say that it cost more than $1500O!
Is that in US$ or Singapore $?

gooseCile 09-21-2012 10:52 AM

You can find all the information here

MackBranon 09-21-2012 11:16 AM

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pKgGpUlF 09-21-2012 04:13 PM

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Quote[/b] (Jerome @ July 21 2004,19:38)]Although we are already officially married, we are having the ceremony in Chiang Mai in December. There is a company that we are going through that does almost everything for us including providing traditional Thai wedding costumes for the couple and the guests, classical Thai musicians,professional photographer, video photographer, wedding night accomodation in a traditional Thai house, fruit platter and French sparkling wine in honeymoon suite, a feast for 20 people, transfers and consular paperwork help. The cost is 69000 Baht, or about USD1700. You can also have an elephant as part of the wedding parade but that is extra.
We were going to have it in my wife's home town of Roi Et but with the SinSot and the party that I would undoubtably be expected to pay for, we just felt safer going for this option.
It looked like eveybody within ten miles was getting ready for a huge party at my expense, and that didn't sound like much fun to me.
Hi Jerome,

The package sound attractive to me. What's the name of the company that provide this service?

refdhbgtd 09-21-2012 06:01 PM

I just wanted to add for the record that if anyone is looking for wedding-related services in Thailand that I'm a professional wedding photographer and I offer my services in Thailand 3-5 months of the year. My style is artistic/photodocumentary. I'll be in BKK again soon. You can reach me at viragupta@att.net

vypusknye 09-21-2012 06:59 PM

hi bro, mine friend from singapore also jus get married to a thai girl not long ago! he say that it cost more than $1500O! it include giving some of the money to the girl family and feast for the guest! btw do u think only 20 guest will come to yrs ceremony? of course no, the more guest coming to yrs ceremony, the more happy the girl's family will be! if u need help, jus mes me and i ask my friend abt it! all the best to u , cheers::http://www.thailandqa.com/forum/imag...lies/smile.png

gooseCile 09-21-2012 08:44 PM

Although we are already officially married, we are having the ceremony in Chiang Mai in December. There is a company that we are going through that does almost everything for us including providing traditional Thai wedding costumes for the couple and the guests, classical Thai musicians,professional photographer, video photographer, wedding night accomodation in a traditional Thai house, fruit platter and French sparkling wine in honeymoon suite, a feast for 20 people, transfers and consular paperwork help. The cost is 69000 Baht, or about USD1700.  You can also have an elephant as part of the wedding parade but that is extra.
We were going to have it in my wife's home town of Roi Et but with the SinSot and  the party that I would undoubtably be expected to pay for, we just felt safer going for this option.  
It looked like eveybody within ten miles was getting ready for a huge party at my expense, and that didn't sound like much fun to me.

snova 09-21-2012 09:03 PM

I have a wedding related question. I live in the U.S. and one of my Thai friends has invited me to his wedding in Bangkok. Do soon-to-be wedded couples in Bangkok register at Department Stores (for wedding gifts) like we do in the U.S.? Or do wedding guests give money to the newly weds as gifts?

MackBranon 09-22-2012 02:30 AM

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imawlBoli 09-22-2012 05:35 AM

Hi strangerdoom,

What are you looking for? Do you want to marry a Thai woman and have a traditional Thai wedding or are you looking for a wedding package for foreigners.

If it be the latter then I surgest that you contact any reputable travel agent who will help you and give you a complete breakdown of costs.

For a traditional wedding, costs vary accordingly to the family of the bride and the negotiations held.
I wed my Thai fiancee last month and the cost of this made a very large dent in my bank account. A good guide of what to expect would be to look up Gor's world on this site. Gor's world is a good guide to life in Thailand and prepared me on what to expect but please take into account that the change in region then the change of expectations and customs.


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