You’ve seen the love and drama leading up to the wedding day.
“Love is Blind” provides the couples with everything that they need to fulfill their wedding dreams.
The couples' families and friends fly and drive in from around the country to attend.

The couples don’t have to pay a penny.
The guests, after getting over the potential initial shock, eventually taper out from the venue.
The typical party and reception that follows the ceremony never happens.

That’s what happens," show creator Chris Coelen toldPeople.
“They don’t [stay to eat].
The producers' role in decisions
The producers refrain from trying to influence the couples' decisions.

“As producers, we don’t have any control over what happens.
This is entirely documenting their real journey.”
After the show, the couples begin their life together.
“Assuming they found someone, could that love overcome any judgment in the real world?
That’s an incredibly fascinating question.
And that’s what we set out to attempt to examine,” Coelen toldVariety.