Showing posts with label wedding planning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding planning. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 September 2011

Tips To Ensure Your Destination Wedding Goes Smoothly


If only we could pre-order this sunset for a destination wedding on the beach?
Ahh, paradise! The waves gently wash up on the sugary white sand. The sun is just starting to set slowly over the horizon, creating a magnificent sunset backdrop for the ceremony. Your closest family and friends have travelled from near and far to join you on this special day. It’s your wedding, and everything is going perfectly according to plan, or is it?
Destination weddings, just like regular weddings, are prone to obstacles. One of the problems that occurs is due to the distance involved, many destination couples hope for the best and assume everything will go perfectly in paradise. The challenge lies in making sure you’ve got all of the details covered, just like planning for a regular wedding. Furthermore, you want to ensure that you are prepared to handle any possible situation that may arise. After all, avoiding any unnecessary surprises is half the battle!

Lost Luggage
You’re travelling to a destination which often involves suitcases and airplanes. Anyone who has lost their luggage will tell you what a terrible experience it is. There is a limited amount you can do to avoid this from happening, but there are some steps you can take to make things easier if it does occur.
First of all, ensure that all bags that you’re travelling with are clearly labelled with your name and contact information. If possible, put a second tag on it as well. Also check the luggage tags yourselves to ensure they are properly checked through with the correct airport codes. If your luggage does get lost, taking these simple precautions will make it easier to be identified.
Secondly, put some of your clothes in his bags, and vice versa. This way, if one of you does lose your luggage, you still have some items to work with in the meantime.
Third, if you plan on carrying your wedding dress onboard, check with the airlines in advance about making arrangements to do so. Most brides have no idea that these arrangements often need to be made ahead of time, sometimes risking huge fees at the airport at the last minute in order to bring their wedding attire along on the flight.
Proper Paperwork Filed
What could be worse than getting ready for your wedding only to learn that the proper paperwork wasn’t filed on time, and therefore, your ceremony won’t be legal? Try and keep smiling with that going on in the back of your mind! To start with, I recommend that you check with your resort wedding coordinator for the requirements of a legal ceremony in your destination location, but I wouldn’t stop there. I would also encourage you to check out other websites, including government ones for the most up-to-date regulations and requirements. Also check with your own government if a wedding from your destination country is considered legal and if there is any special paperwork that may be required. Especially when the legality of your wedding is at stake, it is better to be safe than sorry.
In addition, make sure you note any important dates and set yourself a deadline well ahead of the final cut-off. For example, a number of countries require the paperwork to be registered 30 days prior to the ceremony. With that in mind, I would aim for getting it there two months ahead of time, giving yourself extra days to allow for transportation of documents, and possible any translations that may have to occur.
Officiant Hired and Confirmed
In most countries, legal ceremonies can performed by a judge.Most often, the onsite wedding coordinator will book your officiant. To safeguard yourself, I would ask for the contact information and confirm it myself just to be safe. I heard of one couple whose wedding ended up being delayed for three hours waiting for a back-up officiant to arrive because the onsite coordinator had made a mistake and forgot to book one.
Secondly, make sure that you clearly understand what the ceremony will be like. In many Hispanic countries, the language spoken throughout the ceremony will be in Spanish, although it can be arranged for a translator to be present at the ceremony.
It is also important to find out if you are able to have some personal touches in the ceremony. Are you allowed to have other friends or family perform readings? Are you able to have a sand ceremony or a candle ceremony (harder to do if you’re outside in the breeze)? Your onsite wedding coordinator can probably answer some of these questions for you, but you may want to take the initiative and either ask her to confirm the details on your behalf or speak with the officiant yourself.
Poor Weather Alternative
As much as us hope for perfect weather on our wedding day, we can’t always get what we want. My motto is to prepare for the worst, and that includes bad weather. When you are booking your wedding, make sure you know what the contingency plans in case of poor weather. Don't just let the onsite coordinator tell you it is covered. Ask her for specific details. If you’re moving to an indoor location, what will happen in terms of décor, etc? Who makes the final decision about whether it is outside or inside? When is the latest that decision can be made? You will want to ensure that the alternate location is suitable for the size of your wedding and that it can be quickly adapted into a nice location. If a poor weather alternative is not provided, then I would seriously consider another resort or get the coordinator to come up with a suitable plan of action before you commit to anything. If the plan is in place and you don’t need it, great! If the worst happens and there is a torrential downpour, the wedding can still continue and everyone will stay dry and happy!
Heat and Humidity
Perhaps one of the biggest obstacles couples aren’t prepared for is the difference in the heat and humidity that they face compared to the climate they’re used to at home. If possible, book your wedding ceremony for either early or late in the day to avoid some of the extreme temperatures that are experienced from 11:00 AM until 3:00 PM or so. Encourage your guests to dress in clothes more suitable to the climate. At a recent wedding in Costa Rica, the couple asked everyone to dress in white (color reflects the sun) and to choose clothing in fabrics of cotton or linen that are cooler and breathe easier. Of course, these were only suggestions that were made, but gave guests permission to dress more casually and make suitable choices for the climate and location.
As a bride, you will want to make sure you have your make-up bag on hand as you may have to freshen up often to avoid looking wilted. Dry powder will help keep you looking fresh, but you may have to take a few moments to remove some of the old make-up and reapply so you avoid the look of having it caked on. Anything that is “oilfree” may also help reduce the amount of shine that can come with perspiration.
For the groom, you may want to make sure you have an extra shirt or two, or even a second pair of pants. At a recent wedding in Costa Rica, the groom perspired through three shirts. (He brought five so that wasn’t a problem.) But he never anticipated that he would sweat through his pants as well. Thank goodness one of his shirts was a little longer and covered the “wet spots” on the back of his pants!
Finally, this may seem like common sense, but make sure that you drink lots of water to stay hydrated and possible even avoid long sessions in the sun on the day of your ceremony. You certainly don’t want to get heat exhaustion on your wedding day!
Wedding Coordinator
I always advise couples to have someone on hand to handle and coordinate all of the details of a wedding. The last person who should have to be dealing with these things is the bride herself. The bride and groom should be able to enjoy their wedding day without people constantly asking them if they should start serving the tapas or dealing with the musicians that have not yet arrived.
Many of the resorts have a onsite wedding coordinator. This person is usually designated to looking after the weddings that happen on the resort property, but while many of them are quite good, you often don’t know the experience of this person. Check websites, such as http://www.bestdestinationwedding.com/forum/ to get current and updated information about other couples who have gotten married at the same resort. These people can be a source of great information and insight. Also good information source is Google to check out what other people have said. Now, you do have to edit and filter the information that is out there, but it should give you an idea fairly quickly of whether people are pleased with the services they received or not.
Even if everything has been arranged ahead of time, make sure you book an appointment with your wedding coordinator early in your trip to review the details and ensure that everything is as you requested and pictured. It's just one more step to confirm and review the details to make sure your wedding is what you planned and envisioned it to be. You certainly don’t want any surprises!
If your wedding site location does not have a coordinator, it would be in your best interest to either hire one from the location or bring one from home experienced in destination weddings. Having someone who can confirm and own all of the possible challenges that may arise will be worth every cent that you end up paying, as the other option is that you end up doing it all yourself.
My philosophy has always been that if you have a back-up plan, you won’t need it. Planning a destination weddings has just as much potential for problems as planning a regular wedding, if not more as so many of the details are looked after long-distance. The key to making sure things go smoothly is to get the details looked after and confirmed ahead of time, and have alternative solutions to some of the more possible problems. This care and attention to detail ahead of time will ensure that your wedding celebration goes off without a hitch!
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Cathy MacRae is a Calgary Wedding Planner in the business of making dreams come true! In addition to being CEO of Creative Weddings and Occasions, she is also their lead wedding choreographer and design coordinator. Operating out of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, she plans weddings for couples in and around the Calgary, Banff, and Lake Louise area. Her clients want a wedding that is all about romance, elegance, and personalized style! Her experience in the wedding industry allows her clients to have that unique wedding celebration that tells a story and sets the stage for their own "happily ever after." As a destination wedding specialist, she also works with couples who desire to wed in various picturesque dream locations throughout the world, including such exotic locations as Hawaii, Mexico, Costa Rica, the Caribbean, and the South Pacific. Cathy is a member of the Wedding Planners Institute of Canada, the Association of Bridal Consultants, the International Special Events Society, and the Community of Wedding Innovators.
For more information about planning your own wedding or for advice from Cathy, please contact her at info@creativeweddingsandoccasions.com or call 1-888-790-6986.


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Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Bridal Expo 2011


Bridal Expo 2011 is just around the corner! In only FIVE days time, one of Calgary's premier bridal shows will come to town, allowing you to see first hand everything that's new and exciting in the world of weddings!  

This is one of our favorite times of year and the Creative Weddings and Occasions team has been busy gearing up for this huge event. We've got some great surprises in store and can hardly wait to show them to you!
But first, let's make sure you have the main information:

Show Details:
Date: Sunday, September 18th, 2011

Times: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Location: Stampede's BMO Centre

Runways shows occur at 11:30 AM and 3:30 PM showcasing the latest in bridal fashion for both the bride and groom.

Tickets will be available at the door, but you can also click here and purchase your ticket online to save some money (available online through September 16th)! Tickets will be sold at the door (cash only).
Photo courtesy of Svetlana Yanova

This is a BIG show. Here are a few tips we want to share to make your Bridal Expo experience more productive and more enjoyable!

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Bridal Expo Tip #1:
There are tons of contests and give-aways to sign-up for. Print off a few sheets of labels with your contact information (name, phone number, e-mail, wedding date, ...) and this will save your hand from cramping up from filling out each entry forms individually.

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Bridal Expo Tip #2:
Make a list of the specific vendors you're still looking for - musicians, photographers, florists,.... There is so much to see at Bridal Expo! Having a plan will help you structure your day a bit will make things a little less overwhelming and your day more productive.


If you're just getting started in the wedding planning process, then be sure to look for a event planner that seems to suit your style. Not only will they be able to help you get organized, but they can also assist you in defining your wedding vision as well as save you time and money along the way.

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Bridal Expo Tip #3:
There will be some great deals offered at Bridal Expo. Don't be afraid to take some time to carefully consider things before committing to a vendor. You don't want to get into a situation where you feel pressured to commit and end up blowing a significant portion of your budget or signing a contract without doing some comparison shopping.

Most quality vendors will be quite reasonable if you ask for some time to think, especially since they know that if they give you the time, there is a good chance you'll be back.

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Bridal Expo Tip #4:
Be cautious about buying your dress at Bridal Expo. There are definitely some great deals to be had, but if the dress doesn't fit right you may end up spending more on alterations than you originally save in the first place.
Unless you're absolutely sure that it's your dress, you may be best to shop in the more relaxed atmosphere of a bridal salon afterwards.
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Bridal Expo Tip #5:
Wear comfortable shoes as you'll most likely be doing a fair amount of walking.

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Bridal Expo Tip #6:
Drink water and stay hydrated. Also keep a snack in your bag, like a granola bar or almonds, to help keep your energy levels up.

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Bridal Expo Tip #7:
Bring a canvas bag or something for the numerous brochures, cards, and print materials that are distributed throughout the day.

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Bridal Expo Tip #8:
Many of the vendors have taken the time to set-up their booths with some incredible decor and floral designs. Bring your camera and don't be afraid to snap a picture of two of things you like to refer to later. It's a fabulous way to get some design ideas for your own wedding!

Photo courtesy of Limelight Photography
We're in booth #59 and we would love to see you! Feel free to come by our booth to say hi or to ask for advice about vendors. We can save you some time and help point you in the right direction of the person that might be exactly who you're looking for.


Our Great Give-Aways...

After much deliberation we've decided to give away TEN COMPLEMENTARY TWENTY MINUTE PHONE CONSULTATIONS for some of our lucky brides and grooms. What a great way to fantastic way to jumpstart your wedding planning knowing that you can get some direction and advice from a professional coordinators! You will be able to ask anything in regards to wedding planning, from venue recommendations to referrals for incredible vendors. The items discussed are entirely up to you and what you need to know NOW.


But we didn't stop there! It won't be advertised at the show, but we're also giving away a total of FIVE COMPLEMENTARY 60 MINUTE ONSITE DECOR CONSULTS (valued at $950.00 each). That's right - five of them! I'll personally meet with the lucky recipients at the venue of their choice to share our ideas of how they could transform their venue space into a magical and romantic setting for their wedding. To take advantage of this great opportunity and be one of the limited number of brides and grooms allowed in this draw, just come on by our booth and let one of our representatives know that you saw this e-mail and we'll get you entered right away!


Most importantly, enjoy Bridal Expo 2011!


If you have any questions, before of after the show, don't hesitate to e-mail us at info@creativeweddingsandoccasions.com or call us at 1-888-790-6986. The Creative Weddings and Occasions team looks forward to seeing you there!

 Creative Weddings and Occasions is a sister company to Del Sol Travel. 




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Cathy MacRae is a Calgary Wedding Planner in the business of making dreams come true! In addition to being CEO of Creative Weddings and Occasions, she is also their lead wedding choreographer and design coordinator. Operating out of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, she plans weddings for couples in and around the Calgary, Banff, and Lake Louise area. Her clients want a wedding that is all about romance, elegance, and personalized style! Her experience in the wedding industry allows her clients to have that unique wedding celebration that tells a story and sets the stage for their own "happily ever after." As a destination wedding specialist, she also works with couples who desire to wed in various picturesque dream locations throughout the world, including such exotic locations as Hawaii, Mexico, Costa Rica, the Caribbean, and the South Pacific. Cathy is a member of the Wedding Planners Institute of Canada, the Association of Bridal Consultants, the International Special Events Society, and the Community of Wedding Innovators.

For more information about planning your own wedding or for advice from Cathy, please contact her at info@creativeweddingsandoccasions.com or call 1-888-790-6986.

Sunday, 11 September 2011

Five Things to Consider When Choosing the Location for Your Destination Wedding



Destination weddings are becoming more popular every year. Many brides dream of having the perfect setting in a beautiful tropical location with the turquoise blue waters of the ocean lapping on the white, sandy beach! How do you decide from the multitude of choices exactly where you will tie the knot?

Many couples want to choose their wedding destination based on some significance to them. It may have been a place that they have visited in the past and have wonderful memories from their holiday there. It may be where he proposed! On the other hand, it may be a locale that couple have never visited but have always dreamed of seeing.
One of the first things to consider is how many guests will be attending and where will they be coming from? Find places that have easy to access from all parts of North America. The Riviera Maya, just south of Cancun, has daily flights throughout the year from all over North America. Try to avoid out of the way places which require numerous connecting flights to get there or have only one flight arriving and departing that week. Hawaii, a very popular place for destination weddings, may be quite far for your guests and family who live on the east coast. Also consider whether or not your wedding is a family affair or for adults only. Some resorts will not allow children onsite even for a wedding. Many times a couple may want to take their children with them to the destination wedding as that will be their vacation time together for the year.

Chapel on the big Island at Sheraton Keauhou Resort
Photo courtesy of Muriel MacRae

Third, be sure to consider the type of resort that your guests will want to attend. You and you fiancée may love adventure and decide on an isolated eco-resort in a rustic setting with no electricity, screens on the windows, or modern conveniences. However, your guests may not share your enthusiasm and be upset with the accommodations that you have chosen which might be just as expensive as a luxury hotel but without the benefits. Think about what your guest want to do when they are not attending wedding-related activities. Are there golfers in the crowd? Do people want to hang out at the beach? Are there folks who like to visit the casinos? You might want to make a list of the “must haves” as well as a list of the “nice to haves” so that your destination wedding consultant can help you narrow down your decision.

Photo courtesy of Hilton Waikoloa Village Resort

Consider the timing of your wedding. Lots of brides think they will get a better deal if they and their guests travel in off season. Remember that these times are often off season due to poorer or rainy weather, hurricanes season, high humidity and other factors. In addition, many of the resort services including some of the restaurants will be closed at that time. Also consider that some resorts advertise special rates to the locales during off season which can result in an overcrowding of the amenities on the resort. Some couples think of Valentine’s Day as a date for their wedding. I have been in Las Vegas on February 14th and have seen brides and grooms in long lines in the hotels waiting to get into the chapel to get married. How unromantic! Be careful! You do not want to have your wedding at a resort where 20 or 30 weddings are taking place on the same day as yours.

Finally, let the dream begin. Close your eyes and let your imagination take over. What does your wedding look like? Where is it located? Maybe a tropical garden on a beautifully landscaped resort in Hawaii, or is it in a pretty wedding gazebo overlooking the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean? Or perhaps you always wanted to become man and wife in a quaint white stucco chapel in Greece, or dreamed about getting married by the captain aboard a cruise ship sailing to exotic places? There are so many exciting possibilities. Don’t settle for second best! With a little time, creativity, and planning, your destination wedding can become the dream that you have always been thinking about!

For more information about destination weddings, call Toll Free at 1-866-653-4055 or visit www.delsoltravel.ca.
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 Muriel MacRae plans destination weddings, exciting getaways and customized vacations for discerning travellers, honeymooners and families. As the owner of Del Sol Travel, she offers romantic vacations with personalized service and unique itineraries. Getting to know and understand her clients is critical in helping turn their ideas and vision into a unique and memorable masterpiece when creating their customized vacation. Located in Calgary, Alberta, she plans weddings, destination weddings, and honeymoons for couples in and around the Calgary and Banff area and throughout North America. For more information about planning your wedding, honeymoon, or romantic getaway, please contact her at travelinfo@delsoltravel.ca or phone 403-477-0643.

Monday, 29 August 2011

Don't Sweat the Small Stuff


I must admit, even though I had a beautiful Mexican Wedding that lived up to every expectation, not everything went exactly according to plan!  As with almost every bride out there, I totally wanted every detail to be perfect. And as almost every bride out there finds out, perfection isn’t realistic! I quickly learned that the best way to enjoy my wedding was to stop sweating the small stuff.  The weather cannot be controlled, the resort will most likely misplace something, and not all of your guests will be on their best behaviour.  Despite all of this, you are the bride, and as such, you are entitled to a freak out (or two, but please, not in front of your guests!). Here are some of the minor things that went wrong on my wedding day, and how I dealt with it:
1)    The Weather

My wedding in May was just bordering on the rainy season in Mexico. While the weather was pretty much gorgeous the entire time our guests were there, our wedding day was windy, and I mean WINDY! We’re not talking a light breeze, but full gale-force winds (or so it felt when I was walking down the aisle with my veil whipping in my face!).  My nicely arranged hair and aforementioned veil were everywhere. But you know what? I wouldn’t trade the wind looking back! The pictures turned out great (and very dramatic!) and the wind actually helped cool down a very hot day. If your destination weather doesn’t choose to cooperate with you fully, don’t sweat it. You still look beautiful, everyone is having a good time, and you’re still marrying the man of your dreams!
Yes- that’s me holding my veil! On the upside, the wind made the ocean backdrop look amazing!
2)    Misplaced reservation

The Grand Velas Resort where we married was wonderful helping me arrange all of the restaurant reservations in the evenings.  However, they did misplace our reservation for the rehearsal dinner the night before the wedding. Horrors! Not really... but as a nervous bride to be, it meant a few tears. My dad and fiancé were amazing however and quickly stepped in with hotel management to figure out a replacement location right away. While I was upset that my original restaurant choice was booked, we managed to get into another great venue almost right away. My emotional state was a bit shot, but to be honest, my guests had no idea about the change in plans.  The best part of the mix-up was how loved I felt by my family. They all rallied around me to consol and cheer me up. Is there anything better than having your loved ones so close for your most special day?
Cocina de Autor – the beautiful Spanish restaurant at our resort and was voted as one of the top Restaurants in Mexico by Travel & Leisure magazine.
3)    Inappropriate guest behaviour

Destination weddings can sometimes be a wild card in terms of guest behaviour. When you think about it: unlimited alcohol + sitting in the sun all day + tons of cute hotel staff/guests = some scandals! Don’t worry- this is totally in the norm.  One of my very good friends turned out to be a bit of a gossip magnet because of her behaviour in the week leading up to our wedding. While I totally understand that it was her holiday too, alcohol should be consumed within reason throughout the day. There is a time and place for certain things, and our wedding was not that time or place! In the end, I did sweat this issue a bit, but to be honest it added to the fun of the wedding.  People are still talking about the crazy scandals that went down in Mexico last May!
Unexpectedly awesome! At the end of the wedding night, our groomsmen all stripped down and jumped in the pool! (Don’t worry- they’re wearing boxers)
At the end of the day, it’s important to put everything into perspective.  The weather, the resort and your guests are not things you have total control over, so let it go! Enjoy your day and all the things that did go right, and try not to sweat the small stuff when your drunken Uncle takes over Karaoke at the after party.  Remember, imperfections are what make your wedding memorable!

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Adeline Schickedanz is a graduate of the Wedding Planning Institute of Canada, and team member of Creative Weddings and Occasionsand Del Sol Destination Weddings.  With a background in Visual Design and a true love of planning weddings, Adeline is a great choice to have on your wedding design team. She is also a destination wedding specialist, working with couples who desire to wed in various picturesque dream locations throughout the world. For more information about planning your own wedding please contact Adeline at info@creativeweddingsandoccasions.com.

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

The Guest Experience


You’re engaged; you’ve picked your beautiful resort, selected your gorgeous dress, and even settled on flowers and decor. Now what?? Your guests experience of course! While this special occasion is all about you and your fiancé, it’s important to keep your guests in mind when planning your destination wedding.  Getting married in a far-away local means your friends and family are placing valuable time and money in you, so help make the most of their experience! Here are a few helpful tips and suggestions to keep in mind when pampering your guests.
1)  Venue
I can’t stress enough how much this decision impacts your guests! I know you want a beautiful venue that you’ve always envisioned but please keep these items in mind:
a.  Pricing- is the resort you’ve selected affordable for the guests you are inviting? Is it all inclusive? Are extras like alcohol and snorkelling excursions included? It’s important to evaluate these financial concerns before booking your venue.
b.  Amenities – consider your friends and family and any concerns they may have. If you have lots of children coming, make sure the resort is family friendly. If grandma is in a wheelchair, make sure everything she needs to enjoy is wheelchair accessible!
c.  Safety- this is definitely a concern when booking your wedding abroad. Please make sure the area you are travelling to is safe and secure. Keep in mind that beach resorts will generally be more secure than boutique hotels in the local town nearby. If you have any safety concerns about the resort you are booking, give us a call. Creative Weddings & Occasions are experts on selecting a destination venue that’s both safe and fun for your guests!
2)   Welcome Bags
Welcome bags are a great way to greet your weary guests that have travelled all day to get there! Arrange for the resort to have them waiting in their room when they arrive. In a nice beach bag include items like sunscreen, bottled water, swimming toys (like boogie boards), candy and soothing lotion. A nice touch would be to find some local handicrafts (such as Mexican pottery) to include.  To finish it off, throw in a detailed map of the area, and a personalized welcome note.
3)  Helpful Itineraries
Often your guests will be wondering what the game plan is for the week leading up to your wedding. It’s helpful to write up an itinerary in advance to include in their welcome bag. On the itinerary, include group restaurant reservations, and any group activities you have planned. Most importantly, reiterate your wedding ceremony time and exact location (ex. secluded beach area) in case guests get too caught up swimming and drinking margarita’s to remember!
4)  Group Activities
Planning a welcome barbeque on the beach, arranging for deep sea fishing, or organizing a spa day are all thoughtful idea’s that your guests are sure to enjoy. However, I do suggest keeping your group activities to a minimum. Most of your guests are probably hoping to relax and enjoy the beautiful resort, and don’t want to have to worry about a strict time schedule! If you do have lots of plans, make sure your guests know that everything (except your wedding!) is optional for them to partake in.
5)  Relax!
I know that the days leading up to your wedding will probably be a bit stressful. After months of planning, your big day is almost here! But the best advice I can give you is to sit back, relax on that comfy beach chair, and enjoy having all of your nearest and dearest nearby. Your guests have travelled far and wide to celebrate with you, and stressing about how your floral arrangements will turn out is just not worth it.  Instead, focus on the great conversations, the impromptu beach volleyball, and Aunt Sally busting a move on the dance floor!
Ultimately, choosing a destination wedding provides a much deserved vacation for the friends and family attending. As such, be prepared to make it as fun and stress free as you can! A little pampering here and there will ensure your guest experience lives up to every expectation!
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Adeline Schickedanz is a graduate of the Wedding Planning Institute of Canada, and team member of Creative Weddings and Occasions and Del Sol Travel.  With a background in Visual Design and a true love of planning weddings, Adeline is a great choice to have on your wedding design team. She is also a destination wedding specialist, working with couples who desire to wed in various picturesque dream locations throughout the world. For more information about planning your own wedding please contact Adeline at info@creativeweddingsandoccasions.com.

Friday, 18 March 2011

Now Jade Riviera Cancun Resort & Spa


Now Jade, a setting of splendor on Mexico’s Riviera Maya, features 550 spacious, contemporary suites. Each suite, inspired by the turquoise hues of the Caribbean Sea, offers the following amenities:
  • King size bed or two double beds
  • Private balcony
  • Jacuzzi for two
  • Marble floors
  • Bathrobe and slippers
  • Gilchrist & Soames luxurious bath amenities
  • Hair dryer
  • Direct dial phone
  • Cable TV
  • Mini-bar refreshed daily
  • Electronic safe box
  • Electronic keyhole
  • Alarm clock with MP3 player
  • Air-conditioning with individual control
  • 24-hour room service
  • Coffee and tea maker
  • Iron & Ironing board




The dining atmosphere at the Now Jade is amazing. With 5 premier specialty themed restaurants, as well as a buffet, a bistro and a cafe with no reservations required. Dining works on your schedule not someone elses.

Cin Cin - Mediterranean gourmet cuisine. Adults only
Carnival - Buffet-style cuisine with a variety of international specialties
Spice - A fusion of Pan-Asian delicacies
Tamarindo - Delectable Mexican cuisine
Capers - Fresh Italian specialties
Mercure - French cuisine
Castaways - Lunch Specialties/Beach front snack bar
CoCo Cafe** - Premium coffee and deli snacks

A private candlelit, seaside dinner for two provides an extra element of romance.


Ready to Play?  The Now Jade offers a wide variety of beach, land and water activities including:
  • Tennis
  • Golf** (nearby)
  • Kayaks
  • Hobie cats
  • Windsurfing*
  • Snorkeling
  • Sport fishing*
  • Deep sea diving*
  • Eurobungee**
  • Ocean trampoline**
  • Ocean iceberg**
  • Bicycles
  • Nightly movies under the stars.

The Now Jade Resort and Spa is a great choice for your destination wedding. They offer three wedding packages that cover everything from the service of a judge or minister to romantic turn down service that evening with rose petal drawn jacuzzi bath, bottle of champagne and chocolate covered strawberries!!

As for the honeymoon, they have you covered there as well. The Bliss Package provides things like a bottle of sparkling wine on arrival and discounts on all treatments at the Now Spa by Prevonia and so much more.
The Do Not Disturb Package boast fresh flowers and exotic fruit platter in room on arrival and even a couples massage treatment that last for 50 minutes and that's just part of what you get.


In the end, the Jade Now Resort has everything needed to create that once in a lifetime setting for your special destination wedding or honeymoon.
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Muriel MacRae is an associate wedding coordinator, a design consultant and event choreographer, and a destination wedding coordinator with Creative Weddings and Occasions and the owner of a boutique travel agency called Del Sol Travel.  She is a certified wedding planner and destination wedding coordinator through the Wedding Planners Institute of Canada. Getting to know and understand her clients is critical in helping turn their ideas and vision into a unique and memorable masterpiece when creating their dream wedding. Located in Calgary, Alberta, she plans weddings, destination weddings, and honeymoons for couples in and around the Calgary and Banff area and throughout North America. For more information about planning your wedding, honeymoon, or romantic getaway, please contact her at muriel@creativeweddingsandoccasions.com or phone 403-477-0643

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Sandals Royal Bahamian Spa Resort – Nassau


Once known as the Balmoral Club in the 1940s, what is now the Sandals Royal Bahamian Spa Resort in Nassau was made the epicenter of high society by the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. It is the most expensive and elaborate of all Sandals properties in a old colonial manor setting.


The Royal Bahamian has 10 world class specialty restaurants and 9 bars each complete with its own authentic ambiance and decor. And since it's Sandals, no one is counting servings or anything.


From intimate and elegant dining, to made-to-order brick-oven pizza served on a terrace overlooking the beach, the Royal Bahamian has all your dining needs covered.



The Royal Bahamian has an astounding range of accommodation categories as more than half of the resort is comprised of expansive, custom-appointed suites. Everything for your comfort and need has been thought of to include en-suite bars and dedicated concierge staff available and ready to please.

Top-tier suites even include a dedicated personal butler and airport transportation in a chauffeured Rolls Royce or Mercedes-Benz.






As if you would want to do anything other then soak up the sun and enjoy the pristine beaches, dining and accommodations at the Royal Bahamian also offers a variety of activities to include canoes/kayaking, windsurfing, sailboats, and diving to name a few things you can do in the water. And lets not forget 7 pools and 6 whirlpools



On land the Royal Bahamian has you covered as well. Activities include things such as shuffleboard, day and night tennis and bocce ball as well as a fitness center and the relaxation and rejuvenation that is the Red Lane Spa.


Sandals Royal Bahamian is the perfect place for your destination wedding. Whether your getting married, renewing your vows, or going on your honeymoon, Sandals offers a spectacular collection of weddings. And the best part of all is that your Caribbean honeymoon starts the moment you say "I do"


There can be no doubt, that if you are looking for a once in a lifetime destination wedding and/or honeymoon resort, you could hardly go wrong with the Sandals Royal Bahamian Spa and Resort - Nassau. Feel free to contact us to help you set it up and have that truly amazing wedding or honeymoon you have always dreamed of.
All photos courtesy of Sandals.
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Muriel MacRae is an associate wedding coordinator, a design consultant and event choreographer, and a destination wedding coordinator with Creative Weddings and Occasions and the owner of a boutique travel agency called Del Sol Travel.  She is a certified wedding planner and destination wedding coordinator through the Wedding Planners Institute of Canada. Getting to know and understand her clients is critical in helping turn their ideas and vision into a unique and memorable masterpiece when creating their dream wedding. Located in Calgary, Alberta, she plans weddings, destination weddings, and honeymoons for couples in and around the Calgary and Banff area and throughout North America. For more information about planning your wedding, honeymoon, or romantic getaway, please contact her at muriel@creativeweddingsandoccasions.com or phone 403-477-0643

Wednesday, 23 February 2011

7 Top Reasons Why the Bride & Groom Should Take Pictures Before the Ceremony

Editor's Note: Thank you to Calfifornia wedding planner, Mary Dann, for allowing Creative Weddings and Occasions  to use this article from her blog http://marydann.blogspot.com/. See her website at www.marydann.com.


The belief that the bride and groom should avoid seeing each other before their wedding ceremony, though amusing, should remain as it is…an ancient tradition. The popular ritual dates back to when marriages were arranged and the bride revealing her face created the possibility of the groom making a run for it! For whatever reason, however, many couples still partake in this peculiar procedure, expecting heightened anticipation, drama and excitement as a result. But why set yourself up for more drama on your wedding day?! I am happy to share 7 compelling reasons why the bride and groom should take pictures BEFORE the ceremony.


1. The first moment will be even more intimate for the couple. Scheduling pictures before the ceremony gives the bride and groom a chance to actually enjoy their first time seeing eachother, without the nervousness of ALL eyes watching them. Their photographer is able to better capture the special moment as well, as opposed to taking shots from a distance with numerous guests in the background. First moment shots are precious and often a couples’ favorite photo from the whole day!

2. Everyone will look better. Ceremonies can be long and emotional. Tears fall, mascara runs, dresses and tuxes wrinkle, and flowers droop. If the ceremony is outdoors, weather could create problems too…hair frizzes, people sweat, and outfits get dirty. There’s only so much a gifted photographer can retouch.

3. Taking pictures beforehand ensures that no one will be left out. It gives the family and the photographer time to find people who are missing and take as many shots as desired. Moreover, if anyone misses the round of pictures before the ceremony, specific shots can quickly be made up after. It creates two opportunities to get all the pictures the couple and family want, eliminating the worry of people taking off after the ceremony and having their own agendas.

4. Taking pictures before the ceremony also ensures that the couple and wedding praty will not miss out on the cocktail party/reception! Any additional pictures taken after the ceremony won’t take long. The wedding party will appreciate getting all the pictures before the ceremony so they can enjoy their dates, family and friends at the cocktail reception, and the couple will have time after the ceremony to relax, go to their room and enjoy spending time with eachother and their guests!

5. It gives the photographer more of a chance to be creative. Whatever shots he did not perfect before the ceremony, he can re-take after. During the ceremony, he can think of more ideas for pictures afterwards. Even the most creative people don’t flourish in rushed, high-pressure environments. Taking pictures beforehand relieves the photographer of unnecessary anxiety, allowing his/her work to be even more brilliant. The pictures will be less posed, more natural, and more real.

6. Anxiety will be taken away from the couple as well and consequently, the focus of the ceremony will be on what’s important. Couples who take pictures beforehand tell me that just seeing their spouse and spending a little time with them before the ceremony calms their nerves and puts them both at ease. Further, as the ceremony begins, instead of the bride worrying about what the groom thinks of her dress, or if her hair is perfect, the couple can enjoy the beauty of the moment with decreased anticipation. They also won’t need to rush right away to PICTURES after walking down the aisle.

7. Instead of one big hoorah moment of seeing each other coming down the aisle, doing things this way divides the magic into sections by creating several special moments. Ask any couple. Even if they’ve already seen eachother, they will still feel lots of excitement and emotion at the start of the ceremony when music is playing, the bride first walks down the aisle, and all of their favorite people are witnessing their every move.

A couple’s wedding day is on one of the most important, exciting, and happiest days of their lives. Why not make it even more enjoyable by taking away added anxiety and the feeling of being rushed? My suggestion to any bride and groom to be is that pictures begin two hours before the ceremony. The first half hour is pictures of the bride and groom only. The second half hour includes the wedding party, and the third adds the couples’ immediate family. Following pictures, everyone can take a 30 minute pause before the ceremony to relax, have hair/makeup touched up, and attend to their own needs. After the ceremony, only 30 minutes or so will be needed for pictures of the extended family or people who were missing before.


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Muriel MacRae is an associate wedding coordinator, a design consultant and event choreographer, and a destination wedding coordinator with Creative Weddings and Occasions and the owner of a boutique travel agency called Del Sol Travel.  She is a certified wedding planner and destination wedding coordinator through the Wedding Planners Institute of Canada. Getting to know and understand her clients is critical in helping turn their ideas and vision into a unique and memorable masterpiece when creating their dream wedding. Located in Calgary, Alberta, she plans weddings, destination weddings, and honeymoons for couples in and around the Calgary and Banff area and throughout North America. For more information about planning your wedding, honeymoon, or romantic getaway, please contact her at muriel@creativeweddingsandoccasions.com or phone 403-477-0643.

Monday, 7 February 2011

Find Your Hawaii Paradise at Kona Village Resort

Located just north of The Four Seasons Resort at Haualalai, Kona Village Resort on the Big Island of Hawaii features serene lagoons surrounded by lush tropical landscaping – a place where dreams are made.

Picture courtesy of Kona Village Resort

This is the only high-end resort in Hawaii to offer escape from the electrical world: no TVs, no phones, no radios, no clocks, and no-air-conditioning.  Also, this is a very nice resort offering a variety of inclusive dining options. Beverages are not included, but all of your meals are.


Pictures courtesy of Kona Village Resort 
Bora Bora Restaurant

Kona Village Resort is set on 82 acres of sandy beach front property. This resort was the second built on the island, opening shortly after Laurence Rockefeller’s Mauna Kea Hotel in 1965. This is not your typical “over the top luxury resort”, but private cottages off the beach providing a retreat-like atmosphere where you can reconnect with nature.

Pictures courtesy of Kona Village Resort 

After it had been purchased by Michael Dell, maintenance standards have gone up, but major improvements continue to be hampered by local bureaucracy.


Pictures courtesy of Kona Village Resort

Famed for its rustic aloha spirit and idyllic castaway locale, this resort has been built on the grounds of an ancient Hawaiian village, the bungalows reflect styles of South Seas cultures—Tahitian, Samoan, Maori, Fijian, or Hawaiian. The hales are situated in three general locations: by the beach, on an old lava flow, and around some carefully restored ancient fish ponds. The extra-large Royal rooms have private hot tubs. Some of the bungalows are oceanfront, some nestled in a rain-forest-like setting of ponds and gardens, and no matter where your hale is and how crowded the resort is, you'll feel like this is your own little hideaway.

Pictures courtesy of Kona Village Resort
The other bonus about Kona Village that sets it apart from many of the other resorts is that it tends to attract repeat customers for decades, and it retains its staff for equally as long, which breeds a very comfortable vibe around the resort. The beach here is small, but idyllic, with sea turtles nesting in the sand around a calm, turquoise bay.

Pictures courtesy of Kona Village Resort


Rates include all meals, an authentic Polynesian Wednesday- or Friday-night luau, grounds tours, tennis, sports activities, and rides in the resort's glass-bottom boat. The resort's ocean program has recently been expanded to include sea kayaking, scuba diving on a new boat that can accommodate up to six divers, and snorkelling excursions. Children's programs are not available in May or September, which are designated "adults-only" months, so if you're planning a honeymoon to Hawaii and want to stay at Kona Village, May or September is a good choice.  They even offer historical, botanical, and petroglyph tours for those who want to learn something on their vacation!

Pictures courtesy of Kona Village Resort

I hope you’ll contact me to help plan your vacation at Kona Village. You can reach me at 403-477-0643, or Toll Free at 866-653-4055, or e-mail me at travelinfo@delsoltravel.ca .


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 Muriel MacRae is an associate wedding coordinator, a design consultant and event choreographer, and a destination wedding coordinator with Creative Weddings and Occasions and the owner of a boutique travel agency called Del Sol Travel.  She is a certified wedding planner and destination wedding coordinator through the Wedding Planners Institute of Canada. Getting to know and understand her clients is critical in helping turn their ideas and vision into a unique and memorable masterpiece when creating their dream wedding. Located in Calgary, Alberta, she plans weddings, destination weddings, and honeymoons for couples in and around the Calgary and Banff area and throughout North America. For more information about planning your wedding, honeymoon, or romantic getaway, please contact her at muriel@creativeweddingsandoccasions.com or phone 403-477-0643.