Inside Carrie Underwood's $500,000 Wedding
July 9 2010, Published 3:47 p.m. ET
Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher will tie the knot in an elegant dream wedding in Georgia this weekend, worth half a million dollars, according to reports.
The country singer and her hockey star fiancé will wed on Saturday at The Ritz-Carlton Lodge, Reynolds Plantation, in Greensboro, Georgia, a small community of 3,000 people, claims Radar Online.
The couple have booked the entire hotel for the occasion at an estimated cost of $268,000 a night.
Non-wedding hotel guests at the Ritz were served with a letter in the last 24 hours, requiring that everyone leave the premises by noon today, the Web site claims.
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The newlyweds will spend their first night as husband and wife in the Presidential House. And for $4,000 a night, the couple will get VIP use of the lake and the 18th green on the golf course.
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The massive 5,400 square-foot suite comes with four master suites, including two king-size rooms and two double bedrooms a gourmet kitchen, terrace with access to the recreation room, private pool, living room and dining room that seats 16 people.
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Meanwhile, the hotel is being prepared for Carrie's nuptials, which are expected to total more than $500,000, according to Radar Online.
A tent has been erected near a lakeside landing where Carrie — who is arriving by helicopter on Friday — will walk down the aisle, in a perfect romantic setting.
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The waterways near the luxury hotel will allegedly be closed off from the public during the wedding, to prevent prying eyes from getting a look at the bride.
Fisher asked for Underwood’s hand in marriage in December, 2009; the couple has been dating since they met at one of her concerts a year earlier.