• Television show offers wedding planning tips from professionals.

    Television show "Get Married" offers wedding planning tips from professionals.

    Get great wedding planning tips every weekday from Lifetime Television’s program, Get Married.  The show stars event designer extraordinaire Colin Cowie and television reality star Deanna Pappas with tips on all aspects of  planning a wedding and being a beautiful bride.  Today’s show featured the latest couture wedding dresses along with comments from the renown wedding gown designers, ideas on handling wedding mishaps from top event planners, and information on ways to save money on your wedding.

    Check the Lifetime television listings to find out when the show airs in your area or go to GetMarried.com to watch the programs on the web.

  • From Travel+Leisure Photo by Dan Nevill

    Travel + Leisure - Dan Nevill

    This blog is about wedding planning but I heard Mark Orwell, an editor at Travel and Leisure magazine, on the radio yesterday and wanted to share his tips about selecting a honeymoon destination.

    Regarding all-inclusive (meals, activities and entertainment are included in the price) resorts:

    • Decide what you want most, luxury, activites or location then select from there
    • Make sure the activities included are ones you are intersted in doing, otherwise you are paying for a lot of things you aren’t going to use
    • Look for an adults-only resort.  You don’t want a lot of children running around making noise when you are on your honeymoon.
    • Many all-inclusive resorts only have one or two reataurants.  Find a resort with a program that allows you to dine at other nerby resorts so you don’t get stuck eating the same food on your entire trip.

    Other tips:

    Hawaii hotels are only at 62% occupancy right now because of the downturn in the economy not only in the U.S. but also in Asia.  You should be able to get some good deals there.

    If you are looking to book in the Carribean, the month of October should be okay.  Mark said people in the islands have a saying, ” June too soon, October all over”, when referring to hurrican season.

    When I hear more honeymoon tips, I’ll pass them along.

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