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  1. no prob...i am working on some things to get to those that attended... Â also, if you have some questions that you may have missed...ask them...
  2. we actually have a wedding webinar scheduled with both NOW Jade and NOW Sspphire for this saturday at 9:30am PST. we have the coordinators from both resorts joining us.
  3. cougs is correct...you can quote and even multi-quote posts...
  4. If you were to shut your eyes and imagine "paradise", it's likely to look a lot like Hawaii. With its white sandy beaches, cascading waterfalls and lush tropical mountains, Hawaii offers something special for everyone. For brides looking for an easier destination wedding, all this beauty can be found in the US, so no need for passports![/size] Click here to read our Hawaii Wedding Planning Forums Here are some great islands to get married in Hawaii: Maui - One of the most convenient islands to melt away in, Maui offers pristine beaches, the dormant volcano Haleakala, from which you can see the breathtaking sunrise, and scenic roadtrips as you hug the turns driving back into time on the tropical Road to Hana. The Sheraton Black Rock provides an incredible Maui wedding package for every budget, and is located in the heart of Ka'anapali. With stunning grounds, and unbeatable snorkeling, the Sheraton offers entertainment and relaxation for the entire wedding party - and most importantly, a romantic setting for the bride and groom. The Sheraton is currently the top rated property for Maui Weddings within BDW! Kauai - Westernmost and oldest of the eight major Hawaiian Islands, Kaua'i is by far the most tropical. Famous for its movie set landscapes, the island abounds with lush foliage and magnificent seaside cliffs. On the island's northern side, Mt. Waialeale, with almost 500 inches of rain annually, is the wettest spot on earth. Whether it's sunny Poipu Beach, the verdant hills of Princeville or the lovely eastern coast, Kaua'i is alive with the spirit of the islands. Oahu - Waikiki Beach- On the island of Oahu there are sandy white beaches as well as a tropical paradise. You will find luxury resorts, great shopping, fine dining and many hot night spots. Lanai - This Island has a slow pace about it that makes your vacation so much more relaxing. You can visit one of the largest pineapple plantations or golf at a championship course for fun. This is the Island to go to when you want to get away from it all. Kona - Known as "the Big Island", Kona has many places to have a beautiful destination wedding. Some of popular places to get married are: Paradise Cove, Green Turtle Beach, Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historic Park, Anaeho'omalu Beach In Waikaloa , and Beach 69. Fun Things to Do in Hawaii: Snorkel in the warm water of Molokini. Helicopter around the islands and the majestic mountains. Learn to surf. Go to an authentic Polynesian luau. Visit the active Kilauea Volcano on the Big Island. Legal Requirements for obtaining a marriage license in Hawaii: You must have a valid marriage license to he married in Hawaii. There is a $65.00 state fee paid directly to the agent. The license is good for thirty days. Both partners must be at least 19 years of age or have written parental or legal guardian permission. There is no waiting period, no residency requirement and no blood tests or shots required. A Picture ID is all that is required for U.S citizens and non-U.S citizens. (State Driver's License or Passport) Foreigners can be married in Hawaii with a passport or Visa. If a divorce was finalized for either partner within the last three months, please bring the final decree. The certified copy of the marriage certificate is mailed to the married couple approximately 120 days after receipt from the officiant. If the certified copy is needed sooner, the marriage license agent will provide a request form, which can be mailed to the Vital Records Section along with a $10 fee charged by the Department of Health for this service.
  5. How to plan a wedding on a cruise? According to Cruise Lines International Association, cruise weddings have grown at a phenomenal rate the last few years. Five years ago, there were practically none, but this year there will be thousands. Carnival Cruise Lines alone estimates it will plan over 2000 weddings this year, and those weddings will also have a built-in honeymoon. This growth rate should not be surprising. You can have a wedding and then sail off on your honeymoon! No travel time wasted between the "I dos" and the fun. Most cruise weddings are on the major cruise lines. Wedding packages are available from American Hawaii, Cape Canaveral, Carnival, Celebrity, Costa, Holland America, Norwegian, Premier, Princess, Regal, and Royal Caribbean International. Cruise weddings can take place onboard in a public room on the ship, or on a romantic shore such as a beach or a glacier. The Grand Princess has its own wedding chapel, and the captain is authorized to marry you at sea. RCCI's Voyager of the Seas has a wedding chapel, but you will need to tie the knot while in port. Many couples get married while in a Caribbean port or before the cruise begins. That way the guests can come aboard, enjoy the service, and disembark before sailing. Alternatively, you could invite all your guests on the honeymoon! The price range of a shipboard wedding is just like one ashore--from a few hundred dollars to thousands. You will need to consult with a cruise travel agent, an independent wedding planner, or the cruise line's wedding department to select the best package for you.
  6. Below is a timeline to help your wedding planning go smoothly. You can adjust it to suit your needs. 12 Months or more Cut out pictures and articles that inspire you. Keep them organized in a binder. Martha Stewart has a great binder that has pockets to keep photos, cards of vendors, swatches, etc. Start looking at bridal magazines and look for local bridal faire to attend. This is a great way to meet wedding vendors and see their work first hand This is the hard part. Set a realistic budget. Start on your guest list. Invite those that you want to spend your wedding with. Destination weddings are smaller more intimate affairs so do not feel guilty about not inviting your coworkers that you barely know. Be prepared that some of the guests you invite at the wedding may not be able to come for financial or logistical reasons. If you plan on getting married out of the country, be sure to check the laws to make sure your marriage is recognized in the states. If it is a larger wedding, you may want to look into hiring a wedding coordinator who specializes in destination weddings. Start researching different locations for a destination wedding. Things to consider: travel time, seasons/weather (you do not want to have your wedding during hurricane season), cost of accommodations, etc. Choose a wedding date and start working on Save The Date Cards. If you are planning a wedding at a resort or place you have never been before, negotiate a site visit. Some resorts even offer a free site visit or at least a reduced rate. Determine your budget Considerations: airfare, hotel, document processing, meals, transportation, activities. Don't forget the all important wedding items such as attire, photographer, flowers, ceremony fee, etc. If you are having friends or family, you must consider if they can afford the expense of the trip. Location Make sure the wedding day is not during the local hurricane season or wet months? How many people do you want to be there...just you and your future spouse? Friends? Family? Are you also planning on honeymooning there or somewhere else? 8-10 months prior If you can make a wedding planning trip it will be really helpful to meet with local vendors like: florist, baker, photographer, etc. During the site visit would also be a great time to take your chosen photographer for a test run. Maybe take some engagement pics on the beach for your Save The Date Cards. Create wedding website with travel information and FAQs for your family and friends. Contact a travel agent specializing in Destination Wedding to help negotiate a lower room rate and block your rooms. Decide if you want a legal or symbolic ceremony. If you would like to get legally married outside the US, be sure to verify the local marriage residency requirements. Start looking for wedding invitations. Research the marriage requirements It may be as simple as going to the local courthouse to sign a marriage license, or it may be as complicated as having to be a resident. There are destination wedding coordinators who will handle the entire license processing for you. If you are planning on having a legal ceremony in Mexico, it does require a blood test. Wedding Theme You may want to decide early on what colors or theme you would like. Make sure the bouquet you dreamed of will work at your destination wedding. A lot of flowers can be shipped in if not grown locally but make sure in advance. Reservations Book your reservations early! Many resorts and hotels are booked months in advance, especially during peak travel seasons. If your group is larger, you may want to consider blocking rooms for your guests. 6-7 Months prior Start looking for your wedding dress. Some dresses can take 4-5 months to make. Start looking for the groom and groomsman attire. Order groom and groomsmen attire. Take into consideration that linen suits are seasonal and may only be available to purchase in the spring. Shop for wedding rings and jewelry for your big day. 3-4 Months prior Finalize your wedding invitations and mail them out. Start ordering items for Out Of Town Bags or wedding favors. Start working on your wedding ceremony. Consider writing your own vows to make the day more personalized. 1 Month prior Release any unnecessary rooms Finalize all wedding day itineraries Confirm travel arrangements with the hotel/resort 2-3 Weeks prior Make sure you confirm and re-confirm EVERYTHING with your vendors before the wedding 3-4 Days prior Arrive at your destination. If you plan on using a local stylist for your hair and make-up, do a test run with your veil or hairpiece. If you are having a legal ceremony, finalize all the local requirements to make it legitimate. Meet with the hotel events coordinator or your wedding coordinator to go over the final details. Have a welcome dinner in lieu of a rehearsal dinner to thank all your guests who have traveled so far to share this event with you. Relax, you're on vacation! Residency requirements Once you arrive at your destination, how many days do you have to wait in order to get married? The day of Be sure to eat a bit and keep hydrated. Enjoy your special day. You deserve every bit of happiness that comes with it!
  7. Trash the dress, also known as fearless bridal or rock the frock, is a style of wedding photography that contrasts elegant clothing with an environment in which it is out of place. For Destination Weddings, it is common to have the pictures taken on the beach, in the ocean, in pools. Usually these sessions are taken the day after the wedding so they are also called “Day After Sessions”. Some sources claim that the trend was created by a Las Vegas wedding photographer names John Michael Cooper in 2001. Del Sol photography specializes in shooting Trash the Dress sessions in cenotes (a natural well formed by the collapse of an overlying limestone crust: often used as a sacrificial site by the Mayas). Trash the Dress sessions are generally shot in the style of fashion and glamour photography... There aren't really any rules when it comes to these types of photo sessions. The mail goal is to have the most fun imaginable and let loose of all anxieties and stresses in life. The photos from these sessions will peak your imagination! Some brides prefer not to trash their original wedding dress and instead will bring an alternate dress to wear for the Trash the Dress session. Here is a thread showcasing BDWF members posting their TTD experiences. Some examples of Trash The Dress Pictures: the photos from these sessions also take place in locations that seem "out of this world" this sessions take place in the underworld These sessions can also take place in the ocean... Urban setting is also an option for trash the dress
  8. for resort/product wiki's please post under the product page so we can keep the general wiki for general wedding info... Â thanks for starting the wiki
  9. alrighty.....doing the drawing now... Â and the winner of the grand prize of 2 nights at Zoetry Los Cabos is..... Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â LiznSergio!!! Â
  10. sorry for the delay. Â here are the 8 members who will be in the drawing for the grand prize. Â cyclegirl77 liznsergio aepproduction ktywan ~melissa~ CutieRosie yarrowsledge lisa2011
  11. i hope you guys found it informative. I am going to try and record and host it for others to view. Â also, if we missed any questions, please post here and I will try to get gaby to answer them. Â
  12. sorry for the delay. i got hit with a little bug so I have not been online much.  this is our last week of the contest.  Our review of the week will be: lisa2011 who reviewed le-reve-hotel-spa reviewed August 12, 2010 at 9:37 am  This weeks drawing winner is: yarrowsledge.  Both of these winners will get the BDW Superstar badge for 1 month as well as be in the running for the grand prize drawing of 2 free nights at Zoetry casa del Mar!  Congratulations!  I will announce the grand prize winner on Monday!
  13. I do not know how things are with Sand and Sun any longer but they are no longer travel agents on BDW and have not been for a couple of months now. Â
  14. last day to write your reviews. i announce the weekly winners tomorrow then the grandprize winner on wednesday!
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