written by examiner.com:
Next-up is the wedding venue location, honeymoon combo and theme. The venue location and honeymoon is on the Island of Oahu, Hawaii and the theme is Island Romance. Hold the phone, we are still working with one-quarter of the average cost for a wedding.
First airfare and hotel, for a three night's stay. Choose a September or October date, this time of year offers lower travel rates to Hawaii as it is a lull period after summer and before the holiday season. It's still 80-85 degrees as always, during these months.
Don't even think about an Internet cheap tickets deal. For low group rates use a big box chain travel agency, best bet, Liberty Travel. If a Liberty office is not nearby, use Liberty online, the group option, and if you make the reservation far enough in advance, you can make partial payments over time VS paying upfront.
Great deal for friends and relatives to remove any financial strain associated with upfront cost. Group travel cost, just under $500.00 per person, and paid over time is totally doable. Now let's add a upgraded room for the bride and groom.
Sub-total:
$1,300 Airfare and Hotel, three nights
The wedding ceremony, on Oahu offers tons of Island wedding packages. Best price sites offer full packages or A la Carte services to pick and choose what you like. The packages include a romantic beach front location, marriage licence arrangements, bouquet, cake, wedding pictures floral-ring head-piece, an up-do hair style, make-up plus a mani-pedi for the bride, at a very upscale spa.
You also receive the services of a wedding coordinator for the day, wedding singer, minister and limo service. Plus one more very cool feature, a live webcast of the wedding ceremony! This way your additional friends, family and acquaintances can share in the moment live, via the web. The Island wedding company offering this package is Destination Hawaii.
The "Orchid" wedding package plus add-ons including all of the above;
Sub-total:
$3,400
Grand total, $5,210.00
This leaves a total of $1,537.25 for spending money and any extras.
For your sit-down dinner, I suggest the Plumeria Beach House Restaurant (inside) at the Kahala Hotel, Honolulu. It's gorgeous, oceanfront, and has a spectacular view.
There you have it, a romantic beach front wedding and honeymoon, without breaking the bank or going deep into debt.
Shopping links:
Dresses: Dream Prom
http://www.idreamprom.com/wedding-dresses_c3000075
Wedding packages: Destination Hawaii Weddings
http://destinationweddinghawaii.com/Hawaii_Wedding_Packages.aspx
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Posted by Catherine Wenzl with Destination Wedding Hawaii by Destination Hawaii Wedding, LLC on February 26, 2014 at 12:32p.m
How to get married in Hawaii
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Sample Destination Wedding Cost by examiner.com
examiner.com wrote:
You can't afford David Tutera as your wedding planner, the latest wedding gown from the Vera Wang collection or to have roses flown in from Australia? Platinum Weddings can cost upwards of $200,000, plus.
The average wedding in the US cost $26,989 according to USA Today-Money.
There is one question that every bride needs to ask herself, before the wedding plan process begins. "Do I want my wedding to be romantic and special or to impress others?"
Let's take half the cost of the average wedding, $13,494.50 and see what we can create. Still too much money? Okay, let's go with one-third of the average cost, $8,996. No good either? How about a quarter of the cost, $6,747.25.
Wedding essentials, dress, guest, theme, venue location, reception and honeymoon. Yes, you can actually have a theme wedding and honeymoon in this price range. Provided neither the bride nor groom's parents are in a position to pay for the wedding? The out of pocket expenses incurred by parent/guest are small in comparison to footing the bill for the entire shin-dig.
Let's start with the dress!. Classic, vintage or modern, in tea-length to full. I know where you can find many styles and a huge selection. When buying a wedding dress, buy it in one or two sizes larger than your size for alteration purposes. Have the dress altered two weeks before the wedding to avoid weight drama. A neighborhood tailor will do just fine. There are a number of websites that offer dresses sporting "the look" without "the price."
Dream Prom.com, don't let the website name deceive you, this outfitter offers over 5,500 wedding dress selections, 6,500 special occasion dresses and over 4,000 wedding party dresses. The dresses are priced from $125 to $225. With literally, thousands of wedding dresses to choose from, you can find a real gem on this site.
The guest list. Cap it at 35-40 guest, mostly relatives and very close friends. A great way to cutback on the overhead cost of a reception hall, is to have a sit down dinner, at a mid-range price restaurant, after a late afternoon ceremony.
The key is to phone in the reservations in smaller groups to avoid service fees. The sit-down dinner theme allows the individual table groups to pay for their own dinner checks. For them the expense is nothing more than a night out for dinner, for you the collective cost is huge. Besides, this is your family and closest friends right?
Sub-total:
$200. Dress on average
$200. Suit-Groom
$150. Reception Dinner
$60. Invitations
To be continued...
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Posted by Catherine Wenzl with Destination Wedding Hawaii by Destination Hawaii Wedding, LLC on February 26, 2014 at 12:32p.m
You can't afford David Tutera as your wedding planner, the latest wedding gown from the Vera Wang collection or to have roses flown in from Australia? Platinum Weddings can cost upwards of $200,000, plus.
The average wedding in the US cost $26,989 according to USA Today-Money.
There is one question that every bride needs to ask herself, before the wedding plan process begins. "Do I want my wedding to be romantic and special or to impress others?"
Let's take half the cost of the average wedding, $13,494.50 and see what we can create. Still too much money? Okay, let's go with one-third of the average cost, $8,996. No good either? How about a quarter of the cost, $6,747.25.
Wedding essentials, dress, guest, theme, venue location, reception and honeymoon. Yes, you can actually have a theme wedding and honeymoon in this price range. Provided neither the bride nor groom's parents are in a position to pay for the wedding? The out of pocket expenses incurred by parent/guest are small in comparison to footing the bill for the entire shin-dig.
Let's start with the dress!. Classic, vintage or modern, in tea-length to full. I know where you can find many styles and a huge selection. When buying a wedding dress, buy it in one or two sizes larger than your size for alteration purposes. Have the dress altered two weeks before the wedding to avoid weight drama. A neighborhood tailor will do just fine. There are a number of websites that offer dresses sporting "the look" without "the price."
Dream Prom.com, don't let the website name deceive you, this outfitter offers over 5,500 wedding dress selections, 6,500 special occasion dresses and over 4,000 wedding party dresses. The dresses are priced from $125 to $225. With literally, thousands of wedding dresses to choose from, you can find a real gem on this site.
The guest list. Cap it at 35-40 guest, mostly relatives and very close friends. A great way to cutback on the overhead cost of a reception hall, is to have a sit down dinner, at a mid-range price restaurant, after a late afternoon ceremony.
The key is to phone in the reservations in smaller groups to avoid service fees. The sit-down dinner theme allows the individual table groups to pay for their own dinner checks. For them the expense is nothing more than a night out for dinner, for you the collective cost is huge. Besides, this is your family and closest friends right?
Sub-total:
$200. Dress on average
$200. Suit-Groom
$150. Reception Dinner
$60. Invitations
To be continued...
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Posted by Catherine Wenzl with Destination Wedding Hawaii by Destination Hawaii Wedding, LLC on February 26, 2014 at 12:32p.m
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
My favorite Hawaii beach wedding sites, golf courses, gardens and resorts for destination wedding in Hawaii
What are some of my favorite Hawaii beach wedding sites, golf courses, gardens and resorts for wedding ceremonies and for the party?
Oahu (Please follow us to see more islands):
• Kahala Hotel – Located in the Kahala region of Honolulu at Waialae Beach Park, 20 minutes from Waikiki, yet a world away in its seclusion. Waialae Beach is one of the best wedding photography sites on Oahu with a backdrop of a small island full of palm tree as the showcasing their wedding photos. It’s secluded, one of the best kept secrets on the island. Whether you choose to have a beach wedding under the palm trees with dolphins splashing nearby, or a gazebo wedding on the hotel grounds, Kahala is one of the most popular wedding destinations on Oahu.
• Koolau Golf Course – Located on the windward side of Oahu, with majestic views of the picturesque Ko‘olau Mountains. The stunning lush emerald 2000-foot green cliffs are the backdrop for the 242 tropical acres of the Ko‘olau Ballrooms & Conference Center and golf course. A beautiful, elegant site for both indoor & outdoor weddings and receptions.
• J.W Marriott in Ko’olina – Located on the beach next to the Secret Cove, offers a breathtaking sunset with tide pools and lava rocks providing a mirrored setting to reflect an array of colors. A quiet, private venue for a romantic wedding experience.
• Kualoa Ranch: Home to several beautiful outdoor and indoor wedding venues, including a private beach and tropical gardens overlooking beautiful mountain and ocean vistas. There are three sites to choose from: Secret Island, Hale Moli’i and Paliku Gardens. All are steeped in Hawaiian history, private and unique.
Posted by destinationwedddinghawaii.com "One stop shopping for Hawaii Beach weddings, Resort Weddings, Garden weddings and golf course weddings"
(808) 990 3408 on Feb 11, 2014 at 9:00a.m
Oahu (Please follow us to see more islands):
• Kahala Hotel – Located in the Kahala region of Honolulu at Waialae Beach Park, 20 minutes from Waikiki, yet a world away in its seclusion. Waialae Beach is one of the best wedding photography sites on Oahu with a backdrop of a small island full of palm tree as the showcasing their wedding photos. It’s secluded, one of the best kept secrets on the island. Whether you choose to have a beach wedding under the palm trees with dolphins splashing nearby, or a gazebo wedding on the hotel grounds, Kahala is one of the most popular wedding destinations on Oahu.
• Koolau Golf Course – Located on the windward side of Oahu, with majestic views of the picturesque Ko‘olau Mountains. The stunning lush emerald 2000-foot green cliffs are the backdrop for the 242 tropical acres of the Ko‘olau Ballrooms & Conference Center and golf course. A beautiful, elegant site for both indoor & outdoor weddings and receptions.
• J.W Marriott in Ko’olina – Located on the beach next to the Secret Cove, offers a breathtaking sunset with tide pools and lava rocks providing a mirrored setting to reflect an array of colors. A quiet, private venue for a romantic wedding experience.
• Kualoa Ranch: Home to several beautiful outdoor and indoor wedding venues, including a private beach and tropical gardens overlooking beautiful mountain and ocean vistas. There are three sites to choose from: Secret Island, Hale Moli’i and Paliku Gardens. All are steeped in Hawaiian history, private and unique.
Posted by destinationwedddinghawaii.com "One stop shopping for Hawaii Beach weddings, Resort Weddings, Garden weddings and golf course weddings"
(808) 990 3408 on Feb 11, 2014 at 9:00a.m
Monday, February 10, 2014
How much does a Hawaii destination wedding cost?
How much does a Hawaii destination wedding cost?
Contrary to what most people might think, a Hawaii destination
wedding typically costs less than a traditional in-town wedding. Destination
weddings tend to be smaller affairs, which cuts down on the per-person cost,
but there are still some expenses to be aware of.
1.
Transportation
o Flights: from $400/roundtrip from the West Coast
Accommodations
o Since all of your guests will probably be from
out of town, they will need accommodations. Most hotels will offer a discount
to groups. Traditionally the bride and groom pay for the wedding party's rooms.
o Hotel: from $120/night – visit expedia.com
Food
o Reception aside, you will need to eat throughout
your stay. If the place you are staying has a kitchen, you can stock up on
food; otherwise, plan on eating out for all your meals.
o Breakfast: from $7/person
o Lunch: from $12/person
o Dinner: from $20/person
In-Town Transportation
o Unless the wedding is held at the hotel where
everyone is staying, you will need to arrange transportation. Guests can
arrange their own transportation from the airport, but traditionally the bride
and groom provide transportation the day of the wedding.
o Limo Service: from $55/hour
Entertainment
o Some of your guests probably will arrive a few
days before the wedding. If this is the case it is a good idea to arrange
activities or entertainment for your guests, and these costs will vary
depending on what you choose.
o Swimming and snorkeling in the Pacific Ocean:
Free
Posted
by destinationweddinghawaii.com “One Stop Shopping for all your Hawaiian island
destination wedding needs” (808) 990 3408
Thursday, February 6, 2014
How to get married on an island with an active volcano…
A Hawaiian island
with an active volcano…
How about having
an Island Destination Wedding by an active volcano in Hawaii? Which island would you visit?
Each of the
Hawaiian Islands is unique in its topography and it legendary beauty. Formed
from ancient volcanoes, each is one of a kind and all are considered to be
among the most diverse and awe inspiring islands on the planet.
Hawaii (The Big Island) is the
largest and youngest of the islands in the Hawaiian archipelago. It’s also the only Hawaiian island with an active
volcano. Three volcanoes have shaped the
island. Mauna Kea being the largest volcano in the world measuring over
33,000 feet from its subterranean base, or nearly 14,000 from sea level. This
island is larger than all of the other islands combined, with snow-capped
mountains in the winter and 80 degree temperatures on its beaches. The windward
(north) side of the island is enveloped with rich tropical rain forests,
stunning waterfalls and the second largest city in Hawaii, Hilo. While the
south side of the island, the Kona Coast is dryer with geologically recent lava
flows. The size of the island and its diversity in climates and elevations
provides of wealth of choices for accommodations. The Kona Coast is most
frequented by visitors. It has the most night life in Kailua Town and hotels in
the surrounding area. Distances between populated areas on the island can be
significant and several hours should be planned for exploring each region of
the island.
Posted by www.destinationweddinghawaii.com Hawaii Wedding Planner
with Destination Hawaii Wedding, LLC “Your One Stop Shopping for
all your island destination wedding needs in Hawaii”
(808) 990 3408Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Why is Hawaii such a great place for an island destination wedding?
Why is Hawaii such a great place for an island destination wedding?
Hawaii is a great place to get married. Hawaiian islands have excellent year-round weather, spectacular scenery, world class accommodations and restaurants on all islands. Hawaii, being part of United States, requires no special documentation and marriage in Hawaii is legally recognized in all 50 states and the world. It's very safe, friendly and affordable and easy to have a destination wedding on any of the major Hawaiian islands. Our couples combine their wedding and honeymoon in one location. They can invite family and friends, or keep the ceremony intimate with a small group or just the Bride and Groom. Our company provides all of the services to realize that special day, without the stress and anxiety of planning the event yourself.
Posted by Catherine Wenzl with Destination Hawaii Wedding, LLC "One Stop Shopping Destination for All Your Hawaiian Island Destination Wedding Needs"
Call us to ask for our 15% Off & Spring Specials at (808) 990 3408
Hawaii is a great place to get married. Hawaiian islands have excellent year-round weather, spectacular scenery, world class accommodations and restaurants on all islands. Hawaii, being part of United States, requires no special documentation and marriage in Hawaii is legally recognized in all 50 states and the world. It's very safe, friendly and affordable and easy to have a destination wedding on any of the major Hawaiian islands. Our couples combine their wedding and honeymoon in one location. They can invite family and friends, or keep the ceremony intimate with a small group or just the Bride and Groom. Our company provides all of the services to realize that special day, without the stress and anxiety of planning the event yourself.
Posted by Catherine Wenzl with Destination Hawaii Wedding, LLC "One Stop Shopping Destination for All Your Hawaiian Island Destination Wedding Needs"
Call us to ask for our 15% Off & Spring Specials at (808) 990 3408
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Tips about getting married in Hawaii...
Any advice/tips about getting married in Hawaii—the best seasons and the best locations for each island, etc.?
The autumn months tend to offer the fewest visitors, lowest hotel rates and airfares.
Many times, our clients getting married in Hawaii are concerned about the “rainy season”. Hawaii does not have a rainy season in the same sense some other locations around the world do. Hawaii does get more rain in the winter than in the summer and temperatures in winter are 5-10 degrees cooler than in summer, averaging in the low 80s year round. But due to the isolated location of the islands and the high elevations of the mountains, clouds are blown in daily by the northerly trade winds, trapped high up against the mountains where they build and result in rain deep in the valleys, providing the water to drive spectacular waterfalls. Most often, the beach areas of the islands are clear and sunny, resulting in frequent rainbows, sometimes double and triple rainbows. Visitors to the islands increase in summer months primarily due to school schedules, but so do hotel rates and airfare, while the autumn months tend to offer the fewest visitors, lowest hotel rates and airfares. Anytime of the year is the best time for Hawaii.
Posted by Catherine Wenzl with destinationweddinghawaii.com "One stop shopping for all your island destination wedding needs in Hawaii" 808 990 3408 f:https://www.facebook.com/destinationweddinghawaii
on Feb 4, 2014 at 12:15p.m
The autumn months tend to offer the fewest visitors, lowest hotel rates and airfares.
Many times, our clients getting married in Hawaii are concerned about the “rainy season”. Hawaii does not have a rainy season in the same sense some other locations around the world do. Hawaii does get more rain in the winter than in the summer and temperatures in winter are 5-10 degrees cooler than in summer, averaging in the low 80s year round. But due to the isolated location of the islands and the high elevations of the mountains, clouds are blown in daily by the northerly trade winds, trapped high up against the mountains where they build and result in rain deep in the valleys, providing the water to drive spectacular waterfalls. Most often, the beach areas of the islands are clear and sunny, resulting in frequent rainbows, sometimes double and triple rainbows. Visitors to the islands increase in summer months primarily due to school schedules, but so do hotel rates and airfare, while the autumn months tend to offer the fewest visitors, lowest hotel rates and airfares. Anytime of the year is the best time for Hawaii.
Posted by Catherine Wenzl with destinationweddinghawaii.com "One stop shopping for all your island destination wedding needs in Hawaii" 808 990 3408 f:https://www.facebook.com/destinationweddinghawaii
on Feb 4, 2014 at 12:15p.m
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