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Wilmington, DE

Set on the Christina River and Brandywine Creek, Wilmington keeps your weekend close together. Downtown runs from restored brownstones to the Riverwalk, with Quaker Hill’s history and Trolley Square’s nightlife in easy reach-good for welcome drinks, photos, and that late-night slice.

You’ll have 25+ hotels across the Riverfront and downtown, so guests stay within minutes of most venues. Getting here is simple via I-95 and Amtrak at Wilmington Station, which keeps airport pickups and shuttles on short routes.

  • Dining and meetups: Riverfront restaurants, Market Street spots, and Trolley Square pubs fit rehearsal dinners and nightcaps.
  • Logistics: Many hotels offer room blocks, parking, and breakfast, plus quick access for rideshares and shuttles.
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Frequently asked questions

A guaranteed room block means you agree to fill a minimum number of rooms. If that number is not met, you may be responsible for the unused rooms. These blocks often come with stronger rate protection and more potential concessions.

A non-guaranteed room block, sometimes called a courtesy block, does not carry a financial commitment. The hotel holds the rooms until a cutoff date, then releases any unbooked rooms. This option offers more flexibility, which many Wilmington couples appreciate when guest travel plans are uncertain.

Yes, pricing in Wilmington can vary by season. Spring and fall tend to be popular for weddings in the area, which can lead to higher rates and less flexibility. Winter dates and some summer weekends may offer more favorable pricing.

Hotels consider overall demand, local events, and occupancy when setting group rates. Being open to different dates or neighborhoods can sometimes unlock better value for your guests.

Many Wilmington hotels do offer suites, though availability can be limited, especially during spring and summer wedding weekends. Some hotels may include a complimentary suite upgrade for the couple or offer a discounted suite rate as part of the room block proposal.

These details vary by hotel and date, so it is helpful to ask about suite options early. While not guaranteed, suite-related concessions are often negotiable and can be included in your final agreement.

Some Wilmington hotels can help coordinate shuttle service for wedding guests, especially when the ceremony and reception are held off-site. This is often arranged through a third-party transportation company rather than directly by the hotel.

Availability and pricing vary, so it is best to ask about shuttle options early in the planning process. For weddings near the Riverfront or downtown, the short distances can make transportation planning simpler overall.

A helpful rule of thumb is to block ten to twenty percent fewer rooms than your total guest count. For example, if you expect around 120 guests, many couples start with a block of about 95 to 105 rooms, keeping in mind that hotels require a minimum of nine rooms for a room block.

In Wilmington, this approach works well because guests may have multiple hotel options nearby. Starting slightly conservative gives you flexibility, and you can often add rooms later if demand is higher than expected.

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