We curate bold Palm Springs Elopements that rewrite the rulebook.
When Rebecca and Dylan set their sights on a Palm Springs elopement, they weren’t chasing a one-size-fits-all plan. They came for the light, the architecture, and the freedom to design something that felt entirely their own. Through Wedy, they curated their own experience, complete with an eclectic wedding venue, a modern officiant, a vintage getaway car, bold floral accents, and a private chef who transformed their intimate dinner into an al fresco fête. The result? A weekend rooted in style, intention, and the laid-back rhythm of the desert.
Why Couples Are Choosing Palm Springs for Elopements
Palm Springs continues to rise as a top destination for couples seeking a visually rich, architecture-forward elopement without sacrificing ease. Just two hours from Los Angeles, the region offers an unmatched blend of:
- Mid-century modern architecture
- Design-savvy Airbnbs and private estates
- Sweeping mountain backdrops
- Desert sunlight that flatters every photo
For Rebecca and Dylan, Palm Springs offered the intersection of visual story and planning simplicity. They didn’t need a 200-person guest list to celebrate big, they needed the right space, the right team, and a way to bring it all together without chasing vendor forms for weeks. That’s where Wedy came in.
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Inside the Desert Dazey House: A Maximalist Elopement Venue in Palm Springs





Designed in 1959 by William Krisel and reimagined by designer Dani Dazey, the Desert Dazey House is a standout among Palm Springs wedding venues. It’s bold, sculptural, and unapologetically joyful. It is a perfect fit for couples who want their wedding day to double as an immersive design experience.
Architectural Highlights
- Signature butterfly roof and clerestory windows
- Color-blocked kitchen with original Krisel pegboard cabinetry
- Checkerboard Fireclay tile and abstract pattern flooring
- Vintage-meets-modern furniture styled for visual storytelling
Outdoor Ceremony-Ready Features
- Murals, fire pit lounge, and desert landscaping
- Built-in vignettes for portraits, first looks, or intimate dinners
Dani Dazey’s renovation honors the home’s mid-century roots while injecting her signature maximalist touch. It’s no wonder the home has been featured in Domino, Dwell, and Locale Magazine, or that it made the perfect elopement venue for this style-driven couple.
Palm Springs Elopement Experiences
Rebecca and Dylan didn’t have time to source vendors, vet quotes, and coordinate schedules across multiple inboxes. Wedy’s platform pre-matched them with a curated, verified vendor team based on their venue, style, and budget: bundling everything into one seamless planning experience.
Rebecca and Dylan’s Palm Spring’s Wedding Team
By using Wedy’s intuitive booking interface, the couple bypassed 100+ hours of manual planning tasks. No separate contracts, no scheduling chaos: just one connected experience, powered by smart backend AI that understands how weddings actually flow.

- Photographer: @marissakayphoto
- Content Creator: @theveiledvisuals
- Florals: @luna_design_studios
- Hair & Makeup: @createfaceebrides
- Officiant: @weddingofficiantlilly
- Vintage Getaway Car: @cvclassiccars
What a Palm Springs Elopement Really Costs (and What’s Included
Transparent pricing is non-negotiable for modern couples. Here’s how a Wedy-curated Palm Springs elopement like Rebecca and Dylan’s can be customized:
| Vendor Service | Wedy’s Pricing |
|---|---|
| Photographer (4 hrs) | $2,000 |
| Floral Design (ceremony + bouquet) | $2,100 |
| Vintage Car Rental | $800 |
| Hair & Makeup | $450 |
| Content Creation (TikTok-ready) | $550 |
| Officiant | $500 |
| Desert Dazey Airbnb Rental (2–3 nights) | $2,500 – $4,200 |
With Wedy, every vendor is priced upfront, there’s no bait-and-switch, no mystery quotes. Couples can tailor their elopement to include extras like film photography, lounge rentals, or a chef-curated dinner back at their Airbnb.
Don’t Skip the Portrait Tour: Iconic Palm Springs Photo Stops

After their ceremony, Rebecca and Dylan ventured out for portraits that captured the full spirit of Palm Springs:
- The Pink Door House (1100 E Sierra Way): A local landmark known for its bold magenta door and pristine white facade.
- Indian Canyons Neighborhood: A grid of candy-colored mid-century homes with sculptural landscaping and mountain views.
- Downtown Palm Springs: Neon signage, retro hotel fronts, and vintage storefronts for a little postmodern glam.
Wedy’s planning team integrated these stops into their timeline, ensuring their day unfolded without stress, even with multiple locations.
Ready to plan your Palm Springs elopement? With Wedy, you can preview pre-priced vendor packages, book iconic venues like Desert Dazey, and design a day that’s bold, intentional, and uniquely yours.






