Plan Your Honeymoon Together….

February 24, 2010 by William L  
Filed under Featured, Honeymoons

This is the trip you want to be “just right”! This is the holiday of your life as you start out being husband and wife.

Whether the two of you have differing views of your dream honeymoon, or share a vision of the perfect romantic getaway, you’ve got many choices. Depending on your budget and time constraints, you’ve got a whole world of choices ahead of you. It’s time to start making those decisions!

Communication and compromise are needed with the goal to make your honeymoon romantic, memorable and stress-free. Here are some questions to consider as soon as talk of your honeymoon begins.
What is most important?
Suntan lotion, sand and surf, or the privacy and seclusion a mountain retreat?
Are you looking to experience new cultures in distant lands, or do you just want to get away from it all?
Would you prefer to travel in your local area?
Or would you prefer to travel to an international location?
Do you want to spend more on the wedding or the honeymoon?
Stay in a resort or a do-it-yourself location?
No trip can ever be one hundred percent perfect! Unexpected discoveries and last-minute plan changes can be part of the fun of travel. However, some surprises are definitely best avoided. Such as the hotel room, that echoes with the sound of the disco next door. The Bed and Breakfast with a shared bath and you need to use it at the same time. Or even, that gorgeous ocean liner that has everything, you discover has twin beds.

Please remember to focus on each other during your honeymoon. You can always opt for a honeymoon that’s close to home. Book an intimate inn or quaint Bed and Breakfast. You can spend more time at the destination and less time traveling. Leaving more time for each other!

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Jamaica Leader In Destination Weddings

September 17, 2009 by William L  
Filed under Destination Weddings, Featured, Honeymoons

Long before destination weddings were the rage, couples were quietly flying down to Jamaica for romantic beachside ceremonies. The all-inclusive resorts on the former British island have been catering to wedding – and honeymoon – couples for decades and have perfected the destination wedding to an art form. The island’s resorts range from the casual to the elegant to the slightly risqué. Consider one of the following for your wedding or honeymoon:

Sandals Resorts
With seven resorts on Jamaica, guests of Sandals can enjoy the historic south shore of the island, active Montego Bay, or the casual atmosphere and seven-mile white sand beach at Negril. These couples-only resorts include everything: accommodations, all meals, premium drinks, golf, land and water sports, scuba, transportation to and from the airport, and all tips and taxes.

One of the innovators in destination weddings, Sandals offers a wide range of options for bridal couples and each couple is assisted by a designated wedding planner. The basic Sandals wedding package, which is free to couples staying seven nights or longer, includes a picturesque location for the ceremony, a marriage license and all of the necessary documentation, one 5″x7″ wedding photograph, a wedding officiant, a wedding cake, a Champagne and hors d’oeuvres reception for four, flowers for the bride and groom, a gourmet honeymoon dinner, and breakfast in bed the morning after the wedding.

Additional features may be added, including music, additional flowers, and additional photography. Sandals also has an exclusive agreement with Preston Bailey, party planner to the stars, and offers three of his elegant coordinated wedding packages.

SuperClubs
SuperClubs operates a diverse collection of Jamaican resorts, each with their own emphasis and flavor. All resorts include accommodations, meals, drinks, land and water activities, scuba, tennis, golf, use of the fitness facility, transportation to and from the airport, and taxes all in one price.

SuperClubs has been hosting destination weddings for over 30 years and each of the company’s resorts has onsite wedding planners to assist with all of the special details. SuperClubs also offers a free basic wedding package to couples staying at least three nights at one of their resorts. The basic package includes the marriage license, preparation of all the necessary documentation, minister fees, recorded music for the ceremony, witnesses if necessary, Champagne, a decorated wedding area, a wedding cake, flowers for the bride and groom, a candlelit dinner for the bride and groom, and breakfast in bed for the wedding couple on the morning after the wedding.

SuperClubs in Jamaica all have their own personality. These resorts include:

• The Grand Lido – The flagship of the SuperClubs brand, the Grand Lido Resort sits on 22 acres of tropical gardens at the edge of Negril’s famous Seven-Mile Beach. The resort is a consistent award-winner and holds the AAA four-diamond distinction.

• Hedonism II – The somewhat risqué Hedonism II bills itself as a modern Garden of Eden. Among its many features, the relaxed and casual resort boasts two beaches – one of which is “clothing optional.”

• Negril Beach Villa – This self-contained Spanish-style villa, located right on Negril’s Seven Mile Beach, is ideal for housing the entire wedding party. The villa comes with its own cook, gardener, and butler to cater to your every need.

The lush tropical landscape and friendly people of Jamaica make the island an ideal honeymoon or wedding destination. Enjoy its many beaches, shopping for unique art and crafts, and the singular – and spicy – Jamaican cuisine.

More Destination Weddings: Weddings Today Online

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Destination Wedding and your choices where to have your Ceremony!

August 31, 2009 by William L  
Filed under Destination Weddings, Featured, Honeymoons

As brides get more and more creative in planning their weddings, locations weddings are becoming more and more popular. Although this might result in a smaller guest list, it can also result in some fun opportunities for activities.

Many brides like to have their weddings seaside, so they move the festivities to a beach locale, either on their local coast or somewhere more exotic like Jamaica or the Bahamas. In any event, there are several activities that can be planned around this theme. If the wedding is also a weekend event where guests will be around for more than just the wedding, the bride can plan a sailing excursion. Charter a boat for a day and bring your guests out on the water to relax, rejuvenate, and perhaps enjoy a meal.

If the wedding is in the Caribbean, how about a cooking demonstration? The bride and groom can arrange for the wedding guests to enjoy a complimentary cooking demonstration put on by the hotel or a local cook. Since much of the food the guests eat while visiting for the wedding will be different than what they eat at home, they might enjoy learning how to prepare it for home enjoyment.Dream Vacation Escapes

Say the wedding is in Hawaii, another popular destination wedding location. Here, you can plan several activities around the location. For example, what about a luau? This could even take the place of a more formal or conventional sit-down rehearsal dinner.

In Hawaii, guests will enjoy a hula lesson. Depending on the age of your guests, be sure there is enough time between the wedding and the lesson for the resting of aching bones, in case there are any.

At the wedding itself, there are many ways to incorporate the location into the ceremony itself. At a beachside reception, you can play “pass the shell”, where a large shell is passed around and guests “listen” for some advice from the other world. Once they get a piece of advice (really something they think of themselves) they share it with the bride and groom, either verbally, or it can be written into a book for the couple.

Other pre-wedding activities can include guided tours, shopping excursions and wine tasting activities (if applicable). If you choose to include any of these activities keep in mind that the bride and groom (or their families) are expected to pay for the bulk of them. If you arrange a sailing excursion, for example, you are expected to pick up the tab for the trip. Do not tell people ahead of time that the activity will be x dollars. It’s likely that won’t sit well with them.

Since one of the great benefits of the destination wedding is that only your closest friends and family will likely surround you, you can plan some meaningful activities that you wouldn’t plan if the wedding were a larger event. For example, you might plan a slumber party night with close friends that includes movies, popcorn and drinks in your hotel room, villa or cottage, depending on where the wedding is held.

Of course, if you plan a destination wedding, for some people this might double as their vacation. In that event, you might not want to schedule too many activities but instead let people find their own activities and entertainment both before and after the wedding.

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Capture Your Extraordinary Day with A Professional Wedding Photograhper

August 20, 2009 by William L  
Filed under Featured, Photography

Your wedding day is the culmination of months of planning and a lifetime of dreams. You’ve selected everything from your wedding gown to your reception menu, and have attended to every last detail. When you stand before your betrothed with your friends and loved ones looking on, you want everything to be perfect. The memories you create on this extraordinary day will last a lifetime, and choosing a photographer who will capture your memory-making moments is one of the most important decisions you will make. Here is what you should expect when you hire a wedding photographer.

Finding the Right Photographer

Although feeling comfortable with the photographer you choose is important, you’ll get the best results from someone who has training in both photography and fine arts. When a photographer has studied fine arts, his experience as an artist and a painter will bring depth and richness to your color photographs.

Today’s photographers shouldn’t only rely on film processing and printing photos. Choose a photographer who is skilled in Photoshop, a computer program that allows a photographer to manipulate digital images. In doing so, you will be assured that your wedding photos will be color corrected, properly cropped, and will be touched up to ensure that everyone looks his or her best. AAA Award Winning Photography

The best wedding photography studios will provide you with a complimentary online gallery so family members and friends can view or order photos. More importantly, such studios will send two photographers to shoot your wedding, each with a different perspective. A fine arts photographer and a wedding photojournalist will provide you with a mix of creative minds and talents that are sure to capture each important moment of your big day.

Engagement Portrait Sessions

The right wedding photographer will walk you through the necessary steps so you can have stunning engagement portraits that you can send to newspapers, print as postage stamps, and so forth. For example, he might tell you to bring several changes of clothes to achieve distinct photographic moods, or that you should be sure to get a manicure so that you won’t be self-conscious while he’s photographing your engagement ring.

Wedding Portrait Sessions

A great wedding photographer will give you valuable advice to ensure that your wedding portraits are beautiful and ready to display at your wedding reception. For example, he will probably advise you to have your haircut and colored a week before the portrait, to have a facial at least a week beforehand (to avoid breakouts), and to wear makeup to the session. He will remind you to bring flowers, shoes, jewelry, and everything else you might need at your portrait session. Further, he will work with you on scheduling both the time and location of your portrait session. A good wedding photographer will know the perfect locations for outdoor shoots, as well as the time of day to schedule the session in order to achieve the best results.

Trusting Your Photographer

A great wedding photographer has vast experience in working with brides and brides-to-be. Although you should clearly communicate your preferences, you should also try to be as flexible as possible. A photographer may use poses and settings that he knows from experience will work well. There is no harm in having him shoot the poses and settings that you have in mind, as well as those that he thinks will work. In the end, you will have countless choices that will capture your special day and provide you with memories for years to come.

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