The Right Mandalay Bay Wedding Package For You

admin on Oct 25th 2008 01:03 am

Mandalay Bay’s wedding chapel is called Chapel by the Bay. There are several Mandalay Bay wedding packages you can choose from to make your Las Vegas wedding day memorable.

The Diamond Lights package boasts a bottle of champagne, Mandalay Bay champagne flutes, deluxe fruit basket, a bouquet each for the bride and maid of honor, a boutonniere each for the groom and best man, a bridal garter, complete photographic coverage of the wedding party and immediate family, a wedding album containing 24 4×6 photographs, a personalized leather album containing 12 8×10 photographs, 12 5×7 photographs, a DVD recording, a unity candle and service and a custom holder for the wedding certificate.

The Platinum Skies package includes the above bouquets and boutonnieres, bridal garter, bottle of champagne with Mandalay Bay champagne flutes and custom holder for the wedding certificate. It also contains a video recording of the ceremony, a pianist and the minister’s fee. The wedding album contains 24 4×6 photographs and another ten 5×7 photographs is included in this Mandalay Bay wedding package.

The Opal Shores package is very similar to the Platinum Skies package but it doesn’t include the maid of honour’s bouquet or the best man’s boutonniere. The photography for this package consists of a wedding album containing 20 4×6 photographs and six 5×7 photographs.

The Crystal Waters package comprises a small bouquet for the bride, boutonniere for the groom, bridal garter, bottle of champagne, custom holder for the wedding certificate, pianist and minister’s fee. The photography consists of a wedding album with 20 4×6 photographs.

Whichever wedding package you choose, you’re sure to have a day to remember. Viva Las Vegas!

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Our Experience Planning a Wedding Reception

admin on Oct 24th 2008 01:02 am

When my wife and I got married, we decided that we wanted to have a large wedding, not so much for the wedding itself, but for the reception afterward. We wanted to throw an unforgettable party after our wedding and make sure that everyone we loved would have a great time. However planning a wedding reception is not very easy, and also not very cheap. We put our heads together to make it special, but still keep it on a budget.

We decided we would have our reception in one of the party rooms at a local hotel. This particular hotel had a great wedding reception package that allowed for you to have a certain number of people for one price. The price included decorations, cups, napkins, a dance floor, and all of the tables and chairs to fill the room. You might think that some of these things would be standard, but you will be surprised to find out that things like napkins and cups are usually charged separately from the rest of a package. Then we decided to get two kegs, some champagne punch, and some finger foods for the guests to munch on.

Now that all of the plans for the wedding reception had been set, we needed to decide on what other kinds of decorations we wanted. My wife and I created centerpieces for all of the tables out of fish bowls, river rocks, candles, and a streamer. We put some river rocks in the fish bowl, set the candle in the middle of the fish bowl, and then wrapped the streamer around the bottom of the fish bowl. Another common thing for a wedding reception is to have small gifts for all of the guests. Both my wife and I have quite a few friends that drink beer, so we decided to get everyone koozies with our names and wedding date on them, so that everyone could remember that night. We got pink for all of the women, and camouflage for all of the men. When the wedding reception finally arrived we had a blast, and everyone thought that the koozies were the best gift that they had ever received at a wedding reception.

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Themed Wedding With Monograms

admin on Oct 23rd 2008 01:16 am

Ah, a craze that’s really been embraced over the last few years. Monograms embrace the idea of unity as two couples initials are intertwined and become one. In addition, monograms provide an elegant reminder of your new lives as man and wife.

Brides can employ monograms prior to, during, and after the wedding reception. Your guests will be blown away by the amount of effort you put into the dramatic visuals. If you’re wondering if there’s actually such a thing as a ‘monogram themed wedding,’ the answer is “yes.” If you decorate all of your reception with monograms, it clearly be seen as a themed-wedding that embraces the unity between a man and his wife.

There are several ideas for use of your monograms. It’s always a good idea to utilize the ideas of others and incorporate your own creativity. This will make your own wedding theme a success. Here is an example of the many places you can have them ‘pop up’ prior to and during the reception:

Wedding Invitations
Custom Postage Stamps
Envelope Seals
Accent to Bride’s Garter
Table Linen
Napkins
Place-cards
Aisle Runners
Guestbook
Ring Bearer’s Pillow
Flower Girl’s Basket
Coasters
Centerpieces
Champagne Flute Glasses
Cake Accessory
Cake Cutter
Bottled Water Label
Wedding Favors

Now that you’ve gotten an idea of where you can bare your emblem, we have to ask: are you a traditional person by nature? If so, than you may want this little tip on wedding etiquette. Sometimes monograms are frowned upon if they’re used prior to the wedding reception. So, if you’re a traditional gal, you may wish to skip the use of monograms on your wedding invites and wait for the reception.

Remember anything can be overdone. While you want everyone to notice your monograms, make sure that they’re not redundant in color and location. Spread them out and make them look elegant. Table linens and floral pieces with monograms may look beautiful separated from one another, but they may look ‘too busy’ if placed one together.

Use your best judgement when organizing and decorating for your reception. Accessorize the colors of ribbon, linens, and floral arrangements, with the colors of your monogram. Your wedding favors too, should include a monogram, as it’s a very personal touch . Some ideas include personalized wedding frames, candy bars, colas, or candles that bare your monogram. It’s a thoughtful gift that your loved ones will treasure.

Jen Carter is owner of My Wedding Blog, a free wedding planner. This article can be found in our wedding theme category. You may publish our articles on your website only if you do not edit the article in any way, and include all html as direct links to our site.

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