Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Overseas Wedding Venues

Antigua, Guatemala


Ever thought of stepping outside of your comfort zone …. And try something really different?

Casa Santo Domingo was the fortress of one of the grandest convents of America:
Known for its beautiful colonial reliquary, each corner of this house, each stone, each image and each piece that composes this unequaled whole of works becomes a lost page in time. One by one it is joined forming a beautiful chapter of the grand book of its history.





Top 10 European Wedding Venues:
1.  Vaux le Vicomte, Paris, France
2.  Stapleford Park, Melton Mowbray, England
3.  Skibo Castle, Dornoch, Scotland
4.  The Palazzo Cavalli, Venice, Italy
5.  Campidoglio, Rome, Italy
6.  Blairquhan Castle, Ireland
7.  Torre Palazzone, Tuscany, Italy
8.  Sopwell House, Herfordshire, England
9.  Luttrells Castle, Ireland
10.Odelscalchi Castle, Lake Bracciano, Italy




      Skip the stress and have an exotic beach wedding
      A traditional wedding, with a ceremony at City Hall and a party at a nice venue are still very common and they tend to be most couples decisions. However, you may want to have a different type of wedding, a beach wedding will surely be an event that your guests will not forget easily. The sea waves, birds in the sky equaling any band with their music, fine sand under the feet, the breeze that caress your skin under the hot sun, are all  part of setting of a fairytale wedding on the beach.



      Organizing such a reception is not easy...and again that’s where
      welcome in, to smooth out your arrangements. Why not say “I do” on hot, sandy beach on a sunset in Kapalua Bay, Hawaii, the Bora Bora, Seychelles or the Caribbean islands.
      
      There's something very special about committing to another person for life where the ocean meets the land. So…Let’s plan your exotic wedding!







  


 Links to Tropical Weddings:
                    




     


     

WE DID IT !!!



           Important Aspects to Consider When Looking Into Venues

             Will there be other events next to yours on the same day?


       Can you bring in outside decorations?


       Some banquet halls will only let you use their linens and place settings.


       Do you have access to a yard or patio area? Is there a place for the kids to
       run off steam?


       Can you bring your own DJ or live entertainment, or must you use the 
        house disc  jockey?
       
       What type of food do they serve?


       Can you bring in your own alcoholic beverages?

      













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