Saturday, December 18, 2010

Destination Wedding Planning…For Myself!

By Janelle Graustein

It has been an honor and a privilege to have helped several couples plan their dream weddings at their favorite exotic location away from home. From Jamaica to Tahiti, I’ve often sat while planning a couple’s “weddingmoon” package and day dreamed of the day when I would be the lucky bride planning their big day somewhere fascinating and breathtaking.

Planning a destination wedding can be quite daunting, especially since you most likely will not be able to personally meet your vendors prior to the big day. You’ll just get to see examples of their work provided to you by your assigned wedding coordinator.  In fact, you may have never even step foot onto the property that you chose to host your big day! So, it’s extremely important that you have an experienced travel agent, especially one that is extremely familiar with your chosen destination, to help guide you and your guests through the process of planning and booking the travel segments for your dream destination wedding. But, what if it’s the travel agent that is getting married? I have recently found myself the lucky recipient of a gorgeous diamond ring and the best fiance a girl could ever ask for. Upon the surprise proposal, we immediately decided that our special day would be spent somewhere different- somewhere that had nothing to do with where we grew up, have previously lived, or where we currently reside. So, I now face the prospect of planning my own destination wedding and wanted to share with everyone my own personal experience of going through the various planning stages!

STEP ONE: Traditional Wedding versus Destination Wedding?
Every couple faces this question following the proposal, but many choose to have a traditional wedding in their home town or where they currently reside. It makes sense- you want to have as many meaningful people present as possible and you want the place where you get married to be tied in some way to your life, whether current or past. For some, it’s just matter of cultural or religious beliefs that guide them to go the more traditional route. For us, it was simply the fact that both of us have had large, ornate, traditional weddings in our first marriages. While I can only speak for myself and say that my first wedding was planned just the way I had envisioned it, it really ended up being about everyone else and not about me or the actual marriage. So, as with every couple, you need to decide what type of wedding is right for you as a couple, and for us, it was easy- something non-traditional, exotic, and hopefully much more simple. At this point, you should also determine whether or not you plan on inviting guests to your nuptials or not. That will play an important role in the next two steps. We’re opting to go at it alone, at least for right now.

STEP TWO: Establish a budget
Even though having a destination wedding is often much less expensive than having a traditional wedding, it’s not always the case. The destination and how much assistance you provide to your guests (if you are inviting guests), will play a huge factor in how much your big day will end up costing. So, sit down and look over your finances. Be realistic and don’t feel as if you have to go into debt, because you certainly do not have to do that! Establish how much you think you can feasibly spend on your part of the wedding. In some cases, it’s just the travel costs- airfare, hotel, food, etc., since some hotels offer free wedding packages. Then, if you have chosen to share your big day with your loved ones, try to establish a reasonable budget for what you think they will need to spend during their stay to attend your wedding. Keep in mind, the bride and groom typically stay longer than their guests, so don’t assume your cost will be the same as the guests’ cost. Budget is a very personal thing and everyone has a different idea of what their limit is, but for us, we know going in what is feasible and what is just not going to fly.

STEP THREE: Which comes first? Choosing the date or the destination?
I’ll admit, I haven’t gotten there yet. We’re struggling with choosing the destination. However, for some couples, the date may very well be the most important aspect if you want to get married on a date that is significant to you as a couple. So, there really isn’t a right or wrong answer to the big question. My advice is that if the date is more important than the destination, choose your date, then contact a travel agent to discuss which destinations will best suit your needs, wants, budget, and chosen date. You certainly do not want to get married in Asia during monsoon season. However, a big caveat- try to have your destination choices narrowed down a bit before contacting the agent. With the whole world to choose from, it will be hard for an agent to help you choose the right place if he/she doesn’t have some examples to go on. I know that I work hard trying to figure out the personalities and tastes of my client based on past travel experiences and resorts that have caught their eye.

If the destination is more important, do some research on some possible destinations, and then contact a travel agent. Give the agent the information you have found thus far, your budget, and ask them when the best time to travel to your preferred destinations are given your budget and other needs. Then, discuss with your significant other what destination and date combination works best for you and communicate that to your travel agent. Whatever you decide is most important, once you have made your decisions on date and destination, the travel agent can then help you with resort recommendations and pricing.

As I mentioned above, we’re having a tough time choosing a destination, and therefore, we don’t have a date set either! We happen to be a couple who prefers to place destination over date and want to make sure that the destination best reflects our personalities and captures the way we feel about each other and our future together. I also have to mention that we’re total workaholics, so we really want a nice break from reality as well!

Update on 12/31/10: As the New Year approaches, we’ve now been engaged for almost two months, and still no date or destination has been chosen. Why you ask? I have an amazing set of destinations and resorts to choose from! I’m quite lucky and blessed, and because of that, we’re starting off the New Year happy to just be together. I will say that we’ve narrowed it down a little-maybe- to either Mauritius, Fiji, Tahiti, or Malayasia. If it’s Mauritius, we’re looking at a September 2011 ceremony during our already-booked “bucket list” Indian Ocean vacation. I’m anxiously awaiting a response from the yet-to-be opened St. Regis Mauritius to see if they will draft a proposal. If that falls through, we’re very interested in a early Winter 2012 ceremony in Fiji or Malaysia with a honeymoon immediately following in the outer islands of the Philippines and Palau. In Fiji, Laucala Island, Likuliku Resort, Vatulele, Yasawa Island, and Matangi Island have all caught my eye. In Malaysia, I’m keen on The Andaman in Langkawi as the chosen spot. I am drawn to its isolation. Of course, Tahiti is always in the mix because I usually visit there every year and how could you not just love it there? Ah, decisions, decisions!
I’ve been engaged now for a about two and a half months (it’s now 1/20/11), and I think we’ve changed our minds a few times as to where and when our wedding will take place. We always thought the destination was most imporant to us, but then we realized, it’s really a combination of both the destination AND the date! So, we’ve decided (at least for now), that we’ll marry on a special date in the late Fall of 2012 and we’ll find the perfect destination out of those mentioned just above. I’ll announce the destination once we have it all figured out. After all, I have almost two years to make it work!

STEP FOUR: Finalizing the travel package
As I mentioned above, once you have narrowed down your destination and your date, you will need to work with your travel agent to find your ideal destination wedding resort. You may not actually marry on the resort property, but you will need to find a place for you and your guests (again, if you are inviting any) to stay during your event. The travel agent will most likely recommend a few different resorts that fit your tastes, needs, and budget, so it’s wise to take time to go through those recommendations and see which resorts stand out the most to you. You want to make sure you have a good feeling about a place when you look at the picutres and read reviews online. Once you have taken the recommendations and narrowed them down to 1-3 resorts, have the agent provide you pricing for your choices. If you qualify for group pricing (10+ rooms), the pricing process will be a bit more complicated and will take longer as rates need to be negotiated with the properties. If group air is to be included, contracts will also have to be negotiated with an airline. Your package may also include some customizations for your wedding, such as a private island dinner reception or private transfers for your guests, so all of that has to be taken into account during the negotiations. If your wedding group is just you, the lucky couple, or fewer than 10 rooms, the pricing process will be a little less complicated and time consuming and some of the additional customization of the wedding will take place directly with the resort’s wedding coordinator. A lot depends on the destination chosen, but expect South Pacific or Asian destination weddings to be far more complex to piece together than Caribbean or Mexican destination weddings.

After pricing is complete, review all of the quotes with the travel agent. Be sure to ask any and all questions that you may have before making your final decision. Once your final decision has been made, the travel agent will require a deposit to secure both land and air space. The amount of the deposit will vary drastically depending on the type of the booking (group versus individual), the destination, and if insurance is being purchased, but all of the details of what is included in the package, when all payments are due for both you and your guests, and the terms and conditions of the booking will be laid out in the package confirmation. The travel agent may also provide cards or a flyer that can be submitted to your guests with all of this same information, so it is easily dispersed in a timely fashion. You can also choose to broadcast the booking deadlines and package information as you see fit, just as long as it mirrors the guidelines provided by the travel agent. Payment and booking deadlines are set in stone and are usually non-negotiable, so the guests need to be well aware of those dates if they want to ensure their place at your wedding!

When I finally choose a wedding location (as of 1/13/11, I still have not gotten there), finalizing my package will be fairly simple compared to most other destination weddings. Since I’m the travel agent, I have a lot of information and pricing at my disposal all of the time, so I know what fits into my budget or what is in season before I even start looking at options. I’m also making a lot of observations as I work with other couples and see how their packages turn out. Plus, I’m not having any guests at my event, so that simplifies the process just that much more. I only have to worry about two people instead of twelve or twenty. So, I guess I’ll continue down the path of procrastination and one of these days the perfect place will just come to me!

STEP FIVE: Invitations and Travel Information
Again, this is something not pertinent to my destination wedding, but it will be crucial to the success of yours if you want people to attend! Now that you have your date set and your destination wedding resort booked, you can send out the invitations and travel information to your guests. You may have already sent some initial information to them to give a heads up to those needing to block of f vacation time or to save up that well earned bonus from work to pay for the trip, but you now have the specifics in hand. You will want to get your invitations out well ahead of what a traditional wedding timeline suggests, as you have booking deadlines to meet with your travel agent and it takes a lot of preparation to travel, especially to an international destination.

There is a good chance that your travel agent gave you invitation enclosures, a printable flyer, or an e-flyer that includes all of the details of the destination wedding pacakge for your guests. If they did not, or you prefer to have one made to match your invitiations, it’s essential to be thorough and include all pertinent information. Work with your agent to include the specifics.  The travel information provided with the invitiations should also include the resort name, expected pricing, what the pricing includes, and all deposit and booking instructions. While you may end up taking care of a portion, or all of, the arrangements for close family members, the majority of your guests will be contacting your travel agent on their own time. Be sure the agent’s contact information is clearly outlined and that your guests fully understand that they need to contact the agent by a certain date to obtain the special wedding rate. It’s always best to not wait until the last minute to contact the travel agent so that he or she has plenty of time to answer any questions and process everyone’s request before the deadline. If you are having a wedding outside of your home country, make sure that all of your guests know that they will require a passport and to apply for one immediately if they do not already have one.

Obtaining a passport can take up to a month, or more, depending on the current demand. If they do have one, encourage them to check the expiration date and make sure they have at least 6 months validity left on their passport following their return from your wedding. Also, remind them that each country has different entry requirements, so it’s always best to check with your travel agent on the requirements and possibly include them with the travel information. For example, it’s well advised to have two blank pages in your passport before entering South Africa otherwise you may be turned away at the point of entry.

STEP SIX: Planning the Details from Afar

Check back for more as I continue on my journey to plan an amazing destination wedding!!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Top 4 Family Ski Resort Escapes by Ski.com


Nothing says togetherness more than spending time in the mountains with family or friends. When the kids are old enough (3 for skiing and 5 for snowboarding), teaching them how to ski or snowboard can be a fun and exciting time for any family. Recognizing this, many resorts in Ski Country have developed programs and facilities specifically for families. Following is a list of some of the best mountain destinations for families:

Steamboat
Located in northwestern Colorado, offers the Kids Ski Free™ program allowing kids ages 12 and under to ski free when a parent or grandparent purchases lift tickets for five days or more. This year, the Kids' Vacation Center, a comprehensive children's complex, added another 3,000 square feet (a 40% increase). Eight new registration kiosks whisk young snow enthusiasts into a redesigned kid-friendly, western-themed facility.

Snowmass
One of Aspen/Snowmass's four great mountains, recently built The Treehouse Kid's Adventure Center, a must see for all families. This two-story, 25,000-sq.-ft. facility is packed with fun and boasts a climbing gym, teen activities like movie nights and six interactive themed rooms for infants ages eight weeks and older.

The Canyons Resort
Located 45 minutes from the Salt Lake City airport, offers an array of ski and snowboard lessons for children and adults, including group and private lessons and sessions for women only. In the children's program, The Canyon Cats, kids ages 4 to 6 are guaranteed a 3 to 1 class ratio, an all-day lesson, a lift ticket, lunch and exclusive use of the new Magic Carpet lift right in the heart of The Canyons Village base area.

Keystone Resort
Located one and a half hours from Denver International Airport, delivers the Ultimate group experience. This semi-private group program never has more than four guests with one pro. Each child receives more attention and feedback from Keystone's pro and a head start on the other classes. Don't forget to ask us about Keystone's Adventure Passport. Guests booking select lodging accommodations receive their choice of three free activities, including night skiing, scenic sleigh rides, snow biking and mountain tours.

Book your SkiEscapes PackageToday!

Hedonism Resorts - The Worlds Most Infamous Party Resort - Yes, Everything You've Heard Is True!

Negril - Hedonism II is a fun-filled experience for the "young at heart." Enjoy the "au naturel" beach area or picnic on the private island. Be sure to get involved with the many theme parties including the not-to-miss toga party. This is a casual, sport-filled, party resort for singles and couples, 18 and over.  The theme... "be wicked for a week".

Hedo II is divided in two sections -- the nude side and the prude side.  And yes, you need to be completely nude on the "au naturel" / nude side! :)

At Hedo II you will enjoy 5 restaurants and 5 bars with premium brand drinks. The disco and piano bar close when the last person leaves.

Beach: There is a private beach which is divided into two sections, one of which is for nude bathing with a nude Jacuzzi.

Restaurants at Hedonism II:

Scotch Bonnet  Poolside dining beneath the stars. Reservations required. Closed Friday.
Terrace Room  The main dining room is open-air, specializing in Caribbean cuisine buffet-style for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Plus, midnight snacks 12am-1:00am.
Pastafari  A unique Italian restaurant with a Jamaican accent and a magic touch with pasta. Reservations are required. Open six nights a week.
2 beach grills  Casual grills serving snack items such as hamburgers and hot dogs.
Munasan  Sumptous Japanese Teppanyaki-style cuisine. Reservations required.

Daily Activities & Entertainment:
Organized daily activities, Reggae dance classes, island picnics

Nightly Activities & Entertainment:
Beach Bonfire Dancing, Disco, Theme Parties, Piano Bar, Midnight Buffet, Live Music, Pajama Party, Toga Party.

Friday, December 10, 2010

See Video of the Brand New Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Punta Cana Dominican Republic!


Visit the first all inlcusive Hard Rock Hotel. Not only does it have the largest casino in the Caribbean, but it has over 1700 rooms, 9 restaurants, 13 pools (4 swim up bars), full service spa, wireless internet, and 24 hour room service. Inquire about the $500 - $1500 resort credit promo!

See Video of Royal Caribbean's New Allure Of The Seas - The Biggest Cruise Ship Ever!


Besides a new ship smell, the Allure of the Seas has a Central Park, a boardwalk with a full size carousel, lots of shops on the boardwalk (candy shop, icecream parlour, hot dog stand, etc) A "rising tide bar" (an elevator bar) ziplining and more... Oasis Class ships are unlike any other!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Playboy opens Mexico's first casino -- Playboy Cancun!

Cancun welcomed the grand opening of Mexico's first casino on Saturday, December 4th.  Playboy Cancun -- located right in the heart of the hotel zone will be a hit. 

The 12,000 square foot casino boasts a restaurant serving tapas and will feature international dj's and nightly entertainment.  25 lovely ladies hailing from Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, Canada and Russia were selected as the Playboy Bunnies for the new Playboy Cancun.

Hugh Hefner the founder of Playboy promises: 'With the opening of Playboy Club Cancun and the arrival of the Playboy Bunnies, nightlife there will never be the same!'

Have your very own Le Taha’a Resort & Spa "Bachelorette" Special

By Janelle Graustein

Did you fall in love with Le Taha’a Resort and Spa when watching “The Bachelorette” on ABC? Well, I fell in love with it back in 2004 and haven’t been able to get enough since, so hopefully you can experience the same fantasy suite that myself, Ali, and even other celebrities have been seen staying in recently (like honeymooners Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher!)

Le Taha’a is offering a special “Bachelorette” package, which includes:
* Four (4) nights in a Raiatea View Overwater Suite
* Complimentary American Breakfast for two daily
* Flower bed and 1/2 bottle of champagne upon arrival
* 50 minute Monoi Vanira Massage for two
* Daily Special Turndown
* “Milky way” romantic dinner on the terrace of the suite, which includes:
    * Floral decoration in the suite on the day of the dinner
    * Bachelorette Rose Ceremony with flower decoration
    * 1/2 bottle of champagne
    * 3 course dinner for two with full bottle of wine (red or white)

TOTAL COST: 265.050 xpf or approximately $2650USD*

*Package is based on availability. Rates are based on low season travel. Room upgrades and other excursions as seen on the show are at an additional cost.  International airfare, interisland airfare, transfers, and additional city tax are not included.
ALSO ASK ABOUT OUR ROMANTIC LE TAHA’A/BORA BORA COMBINATION  PACKAGES!

Honeymoon Escape on your very own 'Couples Retreat' in Bora Bora like the celebrities!

By Janelle Graustein

Want your own "Couples Retreat"? Then look no further than the very place the movie Couples Retreat was filmed -- the breathtaking St. Regis Bora Bora Resort.  Honeymoon like celebrities Nicole Kidman & Keith Urban or Eva Longoria & Tony Parker. 

Want that picture perfect room like the characters in the movie?  Then you should book the premium over water villa!

For most people an Escape to Bora Bora is a once in a lifetime experience... let us help you do it right! 

Families can cruise on NCL with Spongebob, Dora & the Nickelodeon™ crew!

Move over Mickey... get ready to set sail alongside SpongeBob SquarePants, Dora the Explorer and the rest of the Nickelodeon™ gang for an ideal family cruise vacation with Nickelodeon™ at Sea, exclusively on Norwegian Cruise Line.

On Nick at Sea cruises families will enjoy:
~Character breakfast opportunity with Spongebob, Dora, Diego & more
~Photo opportunity with characters throughout the ship
~Slimetime Live Show (2 shows per day)
~Nickelodeon™ Live by the pool (family activities)
~Nickelodeon™ boardgame time (family games - no batteries required)
~Nickelodeon™ Storytime
~Dora music party
~Nickelodeon™ arts & crafts throughout the day

Nickelodeon™ at Sea is sure to be an unforgettable vacation experience where parents relax, kids play and families connect.

Barbados is a great weekend getaway, even if you're on a budget!

By Delese Tekah

Visiting Barbados is a great weekend getaway for a couple or a girlfriend trip. I stayed in the St. Lawrence Gap area. There are many budget friendly hotels (Rostrevor, Blue Horizon, Time out at the Gap, & Divi South Winds) that are located on the beach or literally across the street from the beach. If you enjoy the sand, salt water and sunshine then you should consider visiting Barbados, the beach is so lovely with its tri color blues through out the day.

On a Friday night you can head to Oistins where you can eat, drink, shop for trinkets and enjoy music, which is a short taxi ride away. When you are done at Oistins head back to your room, change and get ready dance the night away in St Lawrence Gap where you will find a lively atmosphere of night clubs to choose from.

Did you know... about the Cook Islands?

By Janelle Graustein

The little known Cook Islands are located between Tahiti and Fiji in the South Pacific. The Cook Islands is mainly comprised of two main tourist class islands- Rarotonga and Aitutaki- as well as 13 other smaller islands. The Cooks offer the overwater bungalows and gorgeous crystal blue water seen in Moorea and Bora Bora and it's less crowded.

The Cooks may not offer the oppulence of the Four Seasons or St. Regis Bora Bora, but it doesn't come with the giant price tag either. The Cooks use the New Zealand Dollar, so say good bye to the conversions based on the dreaded Euro and hello to a more budget friendly exotic escape!

Earn a FREE Couples massage at any of the Couples Resorts in Jamaica!

Besides the fact that all four of the luxurious adults only, Couples Resorts have been names among the Top 8 Resorts in the Caribbean... another great reason to Escape to a Couples Resort in beautiful Jamaica is for the perks that come with your return visit with their Romance Rewards Program. 

For example:
 Young Love [3-13 Nights Stayed]
  • Welcome gift of two t-shirts (male/female)
  • One his/her 30-minute couples massage
  • Invitation to attend the Repeat Guest dinner
  • Departure snack and water pack
  • Trading Places Pass - One day exchange privileges with a Couples Resort in the same town.  Space is limited and must be reserved at resort with the hotel guest services staff
And for extra rewards they have the Renewed Love [14-23 Nights Stayed] and Passionate Love [24+ Nights Stayed]

Escape to the adults only, Couples Negril, Couples Swept Away, Couples Tower Isle and Couples Sans Souci and be rewarded!

Secrets Maroma Beach... the Secret is out!

By Daynell Wright

From the moment you arrive at Secrets Maroma Beach (Riviera Maya, Mexico) you have the feeling that you are at home. Aptly named one of the most beautiful beaches in the world by Travel Channel Secrets Maroma has much more to offer than its white sand beaches and clear blue seas. 

The staff of Secrets Maroma Beach is always eager to please and they go the extra mile to ensure that your stay will be nothing short of perfection, from the greeting of “welcome home” upon arrival, to the warm smiles and the simple “it’s my pleasure” when you make a request guests will certainly not be disappointed.  Service at Secrets Maroma Beach is exceptional and it is the little touches that set this hotel above the competition including the beautiful Secrets Spa by Pevonia, concierges in each building, and the 24 hour room service with the Secret boxes just to name a few. 

Secrets Maroma offers a beach that is breathtaking with its soft powdery white sand and crystal blue waters guests can enjoy snorkeling just steps from one of the many loungers that dot the sand. This resort is perfect for a girlfriend getaway, honeymooners, destination wedding or to celebrate a special occasion such as a birthday or anniversary. Really any occasion is the perfect time to book a stay at Secrets Maroma Beach.

Did You Know... Atlantis Paradise Island has the largest waterpark & aquarium in the world?

Water lovers if you havent been to Atlantis, Paradise Island (Bahamas) then you must go! When you Escape to Atlantis you'll experience a resort of mythical proportions. Explore the lost ruins of The Dig, a journey into the world of the ancient Atlanteans, complete with an elaborate maze of corridors through underground ruins teeming with a stunning civilization of sea creatures. Experience the world's largest marine habitat, second only to Mother Nature, with over 50,000 sea animals spread throughout 11 exhibit lagoons.

Wander the amazing 63 acre waterscape, where you can climb a 6-story Mayan Temple, only to come splashing back down on a choice of five thrilling water slides. Immerse yourself in Aquaventure, a thrilling water attraction, featuring four exhilarating waterslides and a one mile rapid river experience. Enjoy 20 swimming areas, drift down the lazy river ride, or investigate the secrets of the 7-acre snorkeling lagoon. 

Atlantis Paradise Island is a quick flight from most East coast cities.  You can also make it a day excursion if you're cruising into Nassau Bahamas.  Atlantis is a truly amazing experience -- great for families and groups. You will love it!