Want to get married differently? Do as this couple did 400 feet above the ground!
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, UTAH/ Created : Jan 30, 2020, 17:30 IST
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If you are looking for a perfect place to find the wedding venue for your dream wedding, there are numerous locations across the world to suit your fancies. With venues around the world, ranging from simple to luxurious ones, ther … Read more
If you are looking for a perfect place to find the wedding venue for your dream wedding, there are numerous locations across the world to suit your fancies. With venues around the world, ranging from simple to luxurious ones, there are unique spaces that are fit to create a day that's your own. Read less
If you are looking for a perfect place to find the wedding venue for your dream wedding, there are numerous locations across the world to suit your fancies. With venues around the world, ranging from simple to luxurious ones, there are unique spaces that are fit to create a day that's your own. Yet, if you are seeking a place that’s really on top of the world, literally and figuratively, then do as the slackliners Kim and Ryan did a couple of years ago!
Professional slackliners, Kim and Ryan excel in highlining, a sport similar to tightrope walking wearing harnesses. They fell in love in Moab, Utah, at a slacklining festival, got engaged and married at the same location.
They had their nuptials at Spacenet, which is located 400 ft above the canyon. The nuptials had a circus-like feel; and with base jumper flower-girls leaping off the ends of the canyon with thousands of flower petals stuffed to their parachutes, the couple made their wedding an affair to remember.
How to go about it?
If this wedding venue has you interested, make sure you and your would-be-spouse have no issues with vertigo. There are certain professional groups based in Moab that excel in highlining, slacklining, BASE jumping etc. that can assist you in having your nuptials take place at this location.
Moab is a town in Southern Utah, a state in the western United States, popular for its canyons, cliffs and arches that render it a Mars-like look.
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