A couple have billed the 80 guests invited to their dream wedding £150 each to cover the costs under the groom’s business model.
Ben Farina came up with the plan before proposing to Clare Moran, and their big day in June will be held at the lavish Knockerdown Cottages, in Derbyshire, thanks to the contributions of their guests.
The groom has insisted it will be less a wedding and more an ‘all-inclusive holiday’ for those attending and the hefty entrance fee includes a three-night stay at the hotel and access to the pool, spa and games room.
Ben Farina came up with the plan before proposing to Clare Moran
All 60 adults and 20 children have RSVP’d to say they will be attending and Mr Farina said the idea had ‘gone down well’ after denying being ‘tight’.
He told the BBC: ‘People always pay a large amount of money to go to a wedding anyway, so why not have it paying towards the actual wedding rather than just to a business owner?’
‘I sold it to them a bit like an all-inclusive holiday, so all the food and drinks will be incorporated in that cost.
their big day in June will be held at the lavish Knockerdown Cottages (pictured), in Derbyshire, thanks to the contributions of their guests
‘The venue also has a spa, an indoor swimming pool, a games room, it’s very close to local amenities, there’s a lake, so it is like a little holiday resort.’
The idea stemmed from a wedding the engaged couple attended recently in Greece where they spent close to £2,000.
Mr Farina knew his partner would say they could not afford to get married, so made plans to counter her argument.
He insisted that wedding guests would normally spend £100 on accommodation and £50 on drinks, so he said people attending their ceremony were getting a good deal.
The groom has insisted it will be less a wedding and more an ‘all-inclusive holiday’ for those attending and the hefty entrance fee includes a three-night stay at the hotel and access to the pool (pictured), spa and games room
Miss Moran said: ‘I never thought we would be able to have a wedding like this.
‘We had spoken about marriage because we’ve got a little girl together and I always said we wouldn’t be able to afford to do it, or it would have to be a registry office wedding, not a big wedding.
‘This is a brilliant way to do it and I can’t wait. He has put a lot of thought into it.’