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Maybe ask your hotel/resort for suggestions? They may even have a laundary service for their guests, where they would have a commercial steamer that you could borrow/rent for a few to steam out the wrinkles.
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Ok, so this may be a stupid question, but where do you get your dress steamed? We're having a semi-destination wedding, so I'm kind of at a loss since it will definitely need to be done once we get there. Do I just find a random dry cleaners? Or am I better off buying a hand steamer and doing it myself?