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Honeymoon Ideas: Favorite Destinations

July 30th, 2009 | Rss Feed

Honeymoon Ideas: Favorite Destinations for Lovebirds

The honeymoon is your time to relax and recuperate from frantic wedding preparations. And picking a place that both of you will enjoy is a must. Fortunately, the world presents countless honeymoon ideas that have something for both of you. Here are some of the more popular honeymoon destinations for couples of all types.

For the Couple on a Budget

The newest trend in honeymoon ideas this year is staying at home. In the U.S., for instance, couples are forgoing the expensive costs of acquiring passports, tickets, hotels, rental cars, and food – opting instead to save a few bucks, choose popular honeymoon destinations at home, and remain in their own backyards (so to speak).

St. Augustine, Florida, in particular, is one of the more popular honeymoon destinations that continue to attract visitors due to its year round temperate climate, proximity to beaches, quaint restaurants, and great shopping. Called the Oldest City in America, it was founded in 1565, and is the home of the Fountain of Youth, where visitors can drink its restoring waters. Other highlights of the town are Castillo de San Marcos, Fort Matanzas, and the Lightner Museum, all accessible by foot. Cozy honeymoon ideas are horse and carriage rides, theater shows, fishing, and parks, and there are romantic bed and breakfasts aplenty.

Out on the West Coast, there’s another hidden gem – Seattle, Washington. Mild in the summer, but a little chilly in the winter, this city is perfect for couples who are full of fun honeymoon ideas but don’t want to break the bank. There’s the Fish Market, where you can get a delicious meal, and the famous Space Needle. Even if these two honeymoon ideas don’t interest you, there are thousands of popular honeymoon destinations that offer unique experiences. But if you really want to go out of country, consider the benefits of staying at a youth hostel or monastery, which offer comfortable places to sleep at bargain-basement prices.

For the Outdoorsy Types

For the true outdoors couple, even simple honeymoon ideas like hiking or staying in a romantic cabin would be welcome. Odds are that you and your loved one like to travel without all the comforts of home. One of the more popular honeymoon destinations for outdoor lovers is a tour of the Amazon River. Visitors to the region will enjoy strolling along the Rainforest Canopy Walkway, a man-made bridge of wooden slats and ropes which overlooks the forest below, camping along the banks of the Amazon, allowing you to get up close and personal with the native animals and local flora and fauna, and exploring expansive wildlife parks. Should you book as part of a package, a number of hotel options are available, including forest lodges and other rustic accommodations.

Another of the more popular honeymoon destinations for couples who enjoy travelling off the beaten track is an African safari, where locals take visitors out to the more remote areas in order to witness ‘the circle of life’ in action. You’ll see lions, tigers, cheetahs, zebras, and hyenas up close and in their natural habitat. Beautiful, pastoral African lodges add to the charm of the trip; at night, you and your sweetie can sip wine by African moonlight and talk the night away.

For the Thrill Seekers

These honeymoon ideas are not for the faint of heart. For couples who love an edge to their vacations, the following honeymoon ideas are meant just for you. One way to feel the rush is cage-diving with Great Whites off the coast of South Africa. On Seal Island, visitors get to experience the Great White shark in its natural element and watch it hunt the seals that inhabit the island. You’ll be able to dive into the blue Atlantic waters with a professional guide and interact with the sharks up close (protected by a sturdy steel cage of course).

One of the more thrilling, popular honeymoon destinations is Ireland; many companies offer motorcycle tours so you and your loved one can experience the beauty of the ‘Emerald Isle’ in a very unusual way. You’ll accelerate along the craggy cliffs, zigzagging on lonely roads, taking in the fresh Irish air. You’ll stop each night at a cozy B&B for some rest and start again the next day, averaging about five hours of riding time each day.

For the Laid-Back Lovers

Imagine lounging in a comfortable chair with a cold drink in your hand underneath a palm tree. Yes, for you laid-back lovers, your preferred honeymoon ideas center around the beach where you can sample delicious, homemade seafood platters and drink ice-cold tropical drinks while watching sail boats pass by. Though many islands in the Caribbean have resort rooms that are rather expensive, these popular honeymoon destinations are usually more well traveled than the rest.

To ensure that you and your loved one get some alone time, consider travelling to Turks and Caicos, Antigua, or St. Maarten, which are, on average, much more affordable honeymoon ideas and not as touristy. St. Maarten, in particular, is just one side of a dually governed island. It still retains much of its quaint Dutch charm and also features a butterfly farm, excellent hiking opportunities, and a long boardwalk. Many resorts and hotels offer special deals to honeymooners, so you can truly get a package deal at a great price.

For the History Buffs

Some of the more popular honeymoon destinations have become a little too frequently traveled for the serious history buffs. Couples who have a specific time period or country in mind should do a little research before putting their honeymoon ideas into action.

There are a few exciting, recently popular honeymoon destinations however, including the charming Eastern European city of Budapest, which has a number of honeymoon ideas and attractions right in town, such as the remarkable City Park which houses a restaurant, one of the oldest zoos in the world, a circus, an amusement park, swimming pools and medicinal baths, a castle, two museums, the Palace of Art, and Heroes’ Square, a well-known World Heritage Site. About an hour outside of the city is the start of the two centuries old Villany-Siklos wine route, which snakes around the countryside, allowing visitors to sample some of the best red wines in the world.

Another one of the more popular honeymoon destinations is a little closer to home – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. With all the attractions close together, you’ll be able to tour the city on foot, getting some great exercise while learning about America’s history. About two and a half hours away is Gettysburg, home to the famed battlefield and the site of Lincoln’s address to the nation. With a number of small hotels in the area, you may want to consider booking a package deal beforehand, so by the time you arrive, the concierge or housekeeper has set the scene with candles, champagne, flowers, and chocolates or other personalized honeymoon ideas.

Make It the Trip of a Lifetime

No matter which popular honeymoon destinations you choose, it should be the trip of a lifetime. It’s one of the most special events you’ll share with your loved one, so take lots of pictures, purchase a memorable souvenir to hang in your new home, and splurge on a leisurely dinner at a great restaurant. The hardest part is coming up with honeymoon ideas and choosing where you want to go; after that, it’s time to enjoy some quality time with your sweetie!

About the Author: In 2006, Cherie Johnson decided to blend her love of weddings with a business model by starting Creative Bride, a one-stop shop for baby and bridal shower, graduation, quinceañera, anniversary, and wedding favors. Cherie’s helpful tips have been published on many websites including The Wedding Source, Little Wedding Guide, and The American Chronicle. Over the past few years, Cherie has helped countless couples and families make their big events a success. Prior to starting the company, she worked as a professional wedding photographer. Browse Creative Bride’s colorful selection of favors by visiting www.Creative-Bride.com.

 

6th Anniversary

July 27th, 2009 | Rss Feed

It’s so hard to believe that 6 years have past since we originally purchased the domain weddingmuseum.com and started this endeavor of online wedding help.  If you look at the wayback machine, boy the site has vastly changed and improved.

We do not want to give too many secrets away, but in the very near future, we will be releasing a new vendor rating system.  With the new system, brides will also be able to save vendors to their control panel.  More information to come.  Check back soon as our goal is within the next couple of weeks.

Thanks for all the loyal visistors as we have doubled every year and seek to do so again the coming year.

 

Candy Buffet Tables Are Unique & Fun

July 18th, 2009 | Rss Feed

An increasingly popular wedding reception trend is the candy buffet or confection bar. This consists of a variety of candies or treats placed in varied sizes of glass containers and grouped on a table.

These buffets can serve as your wedding favor. Your guests can select the candies of their choice, and only those that want a treat will come to get one…no leftovers all around your reception tables to clean up at the end of the night. A special touch of your favorite candies and small beautiful treat bags can wrap up your special evening.
Here are some tips and ideas to help you create a beautiful candy buffet at a low cost.

1. Find affordable containers – Dollars Stores, Wal-Mart, etc. have clear glass containers that are affordable and look nice. Buy large and small containers for a nice variety. Don’t forget to buy scoopers for getting the candy out of the containers.
2. Spice up the table – tablecloths, table runners, flowers, pictures. These things can be added to make your candy buffet table great. Coordinate these with the wedding colors.
3. Add extras – a punch bowl or fountain, a chocolate fountain, cookies or other dessert items.
4. Purchase Affordable Candy – don’t forget those after holiday sales. Purchase candies after Christmas, Valentine’s Day and Easter and put away for your wedding. They should hold if they are used within 6 months or so. Buy candy in bulk at places like Sam’s Club and Costco.
5. Color makes a difference – coordinated colors look more elegant than random selections.

Use your imagination and your candy buffet will surely be a hit.

Good Luck and Happy Wedding Planning.

About the Author: Donchell Johnson, Owner – ForBlackWeddings.com, www.forblackweddings.com & New Jersey Wedding Guide, www.njwedguide.com.

 

Wedding Planning Shortcuts

July 15th, 2009 | Rss Feed

Sometimes there’s no easy way around planning a wedding, but on occasion you can save some time and grief by taking a shorter route to your goals. This article looks at some of these shortcuts.

When brides-to-be are asked about how they feel about planning their wedding, the overwhelming responses are as follows.

“I’m so excited I can hardly speak.”

“I’m really anxious about all I have to get done.”

A wedding is truly a labor of love for most engaged couples, and it’s natural to feel a bit wary of the wedding planning process. However, it doesn’t have to be so intimidating or cumbersome. Sure there are lots of details in even the smallest wedding, but most brides have months (and sometimes years) until the big day. And even though procrastination can sneak in here and there, you have time to get done what you need to plan the wedding of your dreams.

In addition, not every wedding task requires loads of effort, and there are ways you can minimize your effort in some areas, including:

Hiring a wedding planner – This is the ultimate wedding planning shortcut, although it is often the most expensive. A professional wedding planner is worth her/his weight in gold for brides who don’t have the time and want everything to come off without a hitch.

Break down tasks into do-able chunks – Any task is intimidating if you look at everything you have to do and think that it needs to get done now. Instead of setting yourself up to fail like this, instead take each task one-by-one and split it up into manageable chunks.

Using helpful tools and aids – There are now so many wedding planning resources available that you can easily find something that will work well for you. There are wedding scrapbooks and binders, wedding planner software, do-it-yourself free wedding website services and thousands of other tools to keep your organized, and many of them cost little to nothing.

Buying it vs. making it – Often DIY brides feel compelled to make everything for their wedding, only to get bogged down in every detail. Sometimes, instead of making everything from scratch, you can buy kits to make favors or decorations, or even purchase some items while making the others.

Eliminating unnecessary stuff – There are often wedding events and items that we feel compelled to have because everyone else does. But just because your cousin had handmade napkin holders that matched the floral centerpieces at her wedding doesn’t mean you have to have them at yours. Give serious thought to what you really want and what is not necessary for your or your fiance’s happiness.

Trimming the decision tree – Often wedding planning gets held up by getting the “OK” from parents, siblings, friends, maids of honor, etc. Although it’s great to get input from people when you want it, this is your wedding and you alone should have the final decision when it comes to the planning it. So if the process gets hung up, you can make the executive decision to politely move on (making sure, of course, that feelings don’t get stepped on).

Recruiting help – Most brides feel like they have to do everything themselves, which could not be farther from the truth. In fact, recruiting your groom, bridesmaids and family to help you is a great way to celebrate your upcoming nuptials and get everyone interacting in a friendly way. For example, you could set up a fun activity at your bridal shower where for an hour everyone makes wedding decorations. It’s a great interactive activity as well as a way to get stuff done without doing it yourself.

About the Author: Jeff Kear is co-owner of My Wedding Workbook, your online resource for free wedding planning tools that help engaged couples track every wedding detail, from your engagement announcements to the icing on your cake and everything in between. It’s completely comprehensive, integrated and easy-to-use, making it the next-generation online wedding planner.

 

Daddy, Let’s Dance release date July 21

July 14th, 2009 | Rss Feed

As previously stated, we would notify you about a new song great for the Father Daughter Dance at a wedding reception.  Jamie Tate’s Daddy, Let’s Dance song will officially be released July 21, 2009. You can purchase the song on iTunes through the following link: Jamie Tate - Daddy, Let's Dance - Daddy, Let's Dance

The official website for Jamie Tate’s Daddy, Let’s Dance song is www.Daddyletsdance.com.

With written permission, here are the lyrics to the song:

Daddy, Let’s Dance
(Bob Crumley, Lane Caudell, Jamie Tate)
Bodell Music (BMI)

Remember when I’d stand on your shoes
Hoping for some time with just you
I’d hold on tight cause I’d wanna play
You’d look down at me; that’s when I’d say

Chorus
Daddy, let’s dance
Twirl me around, don’t let me fall
Daddy, let’s dance
Hold me right now, give me one song
Daddy, let’s dance

Remembering my first high school prom
You said to me, “where’s the time gone?”
A knock at the door, but he’ll have to wait
The first dance is daddy’s, so we’ll just be late

Repeat Chorus

You’ve walked with me all through my life
Today’s walk has made me a wife
Smiles with tear drops, it’s my special day
But, I’m still your little girl, so I’ve got to say

Repeat Chorus
Daddy, let’s dance

Visit this link for more great father daughter wedding songs too.