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5 Destination Wedding Decision Making Mistakes :: Part One

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

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Mistake No. 1 :: Committing to a destination wedding prior to dating the idea of a destination wedding

Roadblock Tip :: Research and discuss the idea prior to making a decision.

Just as compatibility is necessary in the couple’s decision to marry, a couple’s compatibility is also necessary when planning a destination wedding.  We suggest putting a little effort into the consideration process.  In addition to discussing the idea as a couple, you should also discuss the idea with your parents and other close relatives and/or loved ones.  An uncompromisable attendance of an important family member could serve as a decision breaker for some.  Know this ahead of time!

You will find a host of online information to assist you with key decision making factors.  We’ve included a few reads for you to begin your journey:

Mistake No. 2 :: Choosing the destination wedding location prematurely

“Let’s get married in Paris!” says Joe Loversfield.  “That would be awesome!” says Moneyless Melinda. {or vice versa}

Roadblock Tip :: Begin choosing your location with well though out ideas.  Include location features, benefits and expense details (wedding, couple’s travel(s), guests travel) that you would like to consider.  These ideas can then be matched with location possibilities for your to review further.  Your list of possible locations will be more beneficial that the list of locations you have at the top of your head.

We don’t like being the bearer of bad news.  However, it is absolutely necessary to properly outline your wedding budget prior to making any other wedding related decisions (destination wedding or not).  This goes much deeper than having a magical figure floating around in your head.  Hearing that you have about $XYZ to spend is such a huge pet peeve of mine.  This is not Let’s Make a Deal.  I’m not Monty Hall.  Nor am I Wayne Brady.  We only work with fact based figures.  This is the only way to successfully know what you’re up against.

Aside from the need to know your actual financial wedding parameters and sources from which these funds will derive from, you will also need to know if your destination wedding location will offer a cohesive fit.  In other words, prematurely setting your sights on Paris, France when you should realistically move towards it’s Canadian counterpart Paris, Ontario will save you anguish in the end.

To be continued…

[To your precious nuptial :: Cheers!]

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5 Destination Wedding Decision Making Mistakes

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

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There’s no denying the fact that there is a growing number of engaged couples choosing to host a destination wedding.  Why is this?  The elevated sense of the value of a dollar has couples becoming breaking the creative mold while seeking more bang for their buck.  Along with this factor, as echo boomers begin to plan their weddings, they too are seeking to break a mold of their own:  the mold of their baby booming parents.

We can’t help but notice that as the number of destination weddings are on a rise, so are the decision making mistakes.  To help you grasp a smooth start to your destination wedding planning adventure, we’ll outline a five pitfalls to avoid in the road.  Join us tomorrow as we begin this two day series.

[To your precious nuptial :: Cheers!]

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Destination Wedding Dreams Anyone?

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Well, we don’t mean a literal dream.  We do think a destination wedding at the new Dreams Riviera Cancun can be a very realistic romantic start to your happily ever after.

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We have been working with Ana since the open of this resort several months back.  We all know that Dreams resorts come with a above average level of satisfaction.  Amy and Chris, our clients, got engaged at a sister property and couldn’t resist the idea of wedding at new Dreams Riviera Cancun.  We are overjoyed to deliver our feedback after our brief visit on Friday.

For couples looking for a contemporary look and feel in a resort, this is certainly one to consider.  Located just a short twenty minute drive from Cancun International Airport, getting here is a breeze.  Houston destination weddings are a direct flight away.  Houston, along with several other major gateway locations offer direct flights to Cancun International Airport.  Current promotions, ease of travel and unlimited luxury inclusive feature makes this Dreams location more than just a dream!

*Stay tuned to our Facebook Fan Page for additional photos*

[To your precious nuptial :: Cheers!]

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Destination Weddings Planning Options :: PART ONE

Friday, August 7th, 2009

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DIY Destination Wedding Planning

Defined :: A self planned nuptial taking place more than least two-hundred (200) miles from home.  In addition to the general wedding planning tasks, the couple will also serve as the go to person to coordinate guests travel/accommodations, supply guests with area demographics, and ensure the smooth process throughout.

Scene :: These intimate functions (10 people or less) present easy travel options.  Guests will typically self book overnight accommodations based on couple’s suggestions.

Pros :: The do it yourself option can be rewarding if the event is scaled down and simple.

Cons :: Can be an extra task that you may not have the time or knowledge to handle.

Expectations :: Do your homework and be prepared to assist your guest accordingly.

Travel Agency

Defined :: A brick and mortar agency of agents well versed in the knowledge and all aspects of travel.  These agents come with different geographic areas of specialty.  They will handle guests travel itineraries, can offer excursion group activities, keep you abreast of changes/red flags, and serve as the one travel go to for all parties involved.

Scene :: Any size event desiring the assistance of a travel professional.  Wedding and event planners often use this type of vendor as a resource to handle event travel logistics.

Note :: There is a vast selection of online travel agencies.  The larger brands are more of a call center (dealing with many different agents) of customer service/sales agents.  Although they may come with a buying power, they don’t offer the personalization of service a wedding deserves.

Pros :: You will have a dedicated person(s) that are educated and trained to answer your questions and steer you in the right direction.  They are also able to successfully embrace and handle the dynamics of complex group travel.

Cons :: This person may only bring the travel expertise to the table.  Contracting additional wedding planning experts may be necessary to successfully execute your destination wedding.

Expectations :: Everyone should book their travels through the agent.  This will help you to both keep an accurate count and reach the amenities your agent discussed with you.  Much like a real estate agent, your travel agent won’t get properly compensated for all of the blood, sweat and tears it took to properly orchestrate everyone’s travel unless he/she handles the bookings of the entire event group.

Stay tuned tomorrow as we continue the overview of destination wedding professionals!

[To your precious nuptial :: Cheers!]

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While we’re out…

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Don’t forget our open contest:  Tale of Mystery Island No. Two!

The first to correctly guess the answer will receive a $10.00 amazon gift card.

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[To your precious nuptial :: Cheers!]

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Have you been pondering the idea of a destination wedding?

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

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If you are pondering on the idea of planning a destination wedding, know that you are not alone.  Often couples will act on the idea of planning a destination wedding without being fully aware of the personality compatibility factor.  Failed compatibility may bring unwanted guests named Stress, Difficulty and Resistance.   We promised to bring you a profile quiz and we’ll do just that.  Stop by tomorrow for a live personality quiz created just for you, the prospective destination wedding planning couple!

[To your precious nuptial :: Cheers!]

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2010-2011 :: A Look At Destination Weddings

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

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We can’t help but notice a continued trend in getting married away.  What does this mean for weddings planned for 2010 and 2011?  We are certain that weddings taking place in 2010 and 2011 will continue to experience a rise in the destination wedding market.

We’ll share with you a glimpse into the Precious Nuptials & Destinations’ destination wedding scene.  Let’s set the stage a bit.  If you are familiar with our brand, you will know that we are not the Wal-Mart brand of destination wedding planners.  As with any good destination wedding planner, we won’t claim global expertise.  That would make our services generic with no real specialty.  We do, however, stay in the know and specialize in Caribbean, Mexico, and South Pacific destinations.  Our limited clientele of destination wedding couples appreciate our focus and education on these destination wedding specific regions.

With that said, here are our 2010 findings that we feel will flow over into 2011 destination weddings:

  1. Most of our couples hail from the great state of Texas!
  2. Most of our couples are 28-32 years of age.
  3. A growing number of request derive from couples that have attended a recent destination wedding (past two years).
  4. Understandably, most are not desiring the formal ballroom fête.
  5. Most are designed around the base of a resort wedding package with added upgrades and personal touches.
  6. Most are concerned with ease of travel for their guests.
  7. Most will wed at one location and moon away to another destination(s).
  8. Most are looking to reduce the hoopla of a local wedding (i.e. traditions, size, cost).
  9. Average number of guests attending:  50-60.
  10. Although most of our couples have a reduced guest count in comparison to a local wedding,  many are spending above average per person cost.

[To your precious nuptial :: Cheers!]

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Would you like to win a Turtle Island honeymoon?

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Now that you’ve viewed our post from yesterday on Turtle Island, we know that you’re totally swooning over the idea of honeymooning on Turtle Island. While you have your fiancé beef up the honeymoon savings fund, you should also enter Get Married’s Win a Honeymoon in Paradise Giveaway.    Don’t forget to read the official contest rules.  We’re sending good luck your way!  Should you win, don’t forget to send us pictures of your fabulous vacation courtesy of Get Married.  Heck!  Should you go, send us pictures!

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Click Image :: Get Married Win a Honeymoon in Paradise Turtle Island, Fiji valued at over $20,000!

[To your precious nuptial :: Cheers!]

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Colour Me Butterfly

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

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This past Thursday, @TweetMyWedding of Overheard Wedding Twitter posted this picture of this oh so gorgeous gown!  We would love to see the right bride express their self with this inspiration.  Gorgeous!  Isn’t it?

This beautiful creation is part of Luly Yang’s Metamorphosis collection.  The name of this collection is rather fitting.

Cocoon :: Concept   +   Caterpillar :: Development   =  Colour Me Butterfly

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We think Luly Yang’s website says it best.

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[To your precious nuptial :: Cheers!]

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Photo Credits:

Gown :: Flickr Photo via outlier*

Marigold & Tealights :: Brides.com

Pomander Branch & Feather Ornaments :: {LD} Design

White Butterfly Cake :: Who Made the Cake?

Birdcage Veil :: Castle Bride Couture

Feather Shoes :: Halberg Photographers

Butterfly Release :: Lake Lanier Official Vistors Guide

Cocktail Hour Setup :: BBJ Linen

We voted for our favorite couple! You should too!!

Friday, June 19th, 2009

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