What Do you Get in a $100K July 4th Wedding Package?

$100,000 July 4th Wedding Package

A wedding is the most socially acceptable event/party where you can drop thousands of dollars in expenses for a grand time. I mean, theoretically, you’ll have one wedding in your lifetime so you may as well make it extra special. It’s not uncommon for couples to spend tens of thousands of dollars to make it just right, but would you go as far as spending $100,000 dollars? Well that’s exactly how much this wedding package from the JW Marriott in Washington, D.C. costs. So what exactly does the package include?

The package all begins with the Presidential Suites in the hotel that have just been freshly renovated. They’re located on the top floors of the hotel and they provide some incredible views of the surrounding area. You start out with having your bridal party in one of the luxurious Presidential Suites. Then you will have access to the Grand Ballroom which can accommodate 400 people in total. You’ll get to pick out a custom made menu where personal butlers and servers will be at your disposal serving the finest hors d’oeuvres and food. You get a four-course dinner and a champagne toast here, and it’s certainly very luxurious.

After that, it’s back up to the Presidential Suites where JW Marriott will combine two suites for your reception. There you’ll enjoy your wedding cake, dessert, coffee, and cocktails while the staff clears out the Grand Ballroom. You’ll also get a personal firework show since its the 4th. Once they are finished, the party heads back to the ballroom where you and your friends will dance, drink, and be celebrate for the remainder of the night. Another benefit of getting married on the 4th of July is that you’ll most likely never forget your wedding anniversary!

All-in-all it seems like a pretty good time, but is it worth $100,000 dollars? Well, that’s for you to decide. But if you are seeking a super luxurious wedding, than this package is a pretty attractive offering.

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Written by Sebastian Hensiek

From Philadelphia, Sebastian is a fan of music, writing, art, and entertainment.