Do you know what is missing from most wedding today? A Grand Exit! Whatever happened to the last dance followed by the grand exit? Or the big send off following the ceremony? Couples tend to exclude these important elements from their special day. If you are considering incorporating a grand exit, here are a few options.You can’t go wrong with the classic sparkler send off, but if your venue doesn’t allow them – or you just prefer something less expected – consider one of these alternatives.
Have guests wave confetti sticks, spin colorful pinwheels or hold wands streamed with ribbons in your wedding colors as you pass by them.
Hand out mini bells for friends and family to ring, or battery-operated tea lights to illuminate your path.
You can bid guests goodbye while driving away in a vintage vehicle (opt for a convertible with the top down).

Attach a “Just Married” sign to a shiny red pickup truck (for a country western themed celebration), a horse-drawn buggy (for a Cinderella affair), a bicycle built for two (for a sweet garden soiree), or a golf cart.
Cool couples can climb onto a Vespa or motorcycle and speed off into the sunset.