Archive for May, 2010

Family Comes First

May 27th, 2010 | Rss Feed

It’s time for the Memorial Day holiday 2010.  This year we will be traveling to WI for Sharon’s family reunion.  We will not return until June 7.  Enjoy your holidays and be safe.  Spend lots of time with your loved ones.

 

Hoover Dam Review

May 26th, 2010 | Rss Feed

Hoover Dam Review

Rating: A
Neighborhood: Boulder City
Address: Nevada/Arizona Border
Website: hooverdam

Hoover Dam is just a 30 miles southeast from downtown Las Vegas.  With about a 45 minute drive this is one must see destination.  While at Hoover Dam, take a tour of the dam and the power plant.  Tours start at 9:15 am and go through 5:15 pm in the summer and 4:15 pm in the winter.

You can choose to park in the main Visitor Center’s parking lot.  However, if you don’t mind walking a bit, we recommend free parking lots on the Arizona side of the dam and walking to the dam and visitor center.

Hoover Dam has security check points entering the dam from both Arizona and Nevada entrances.  If you decide to travel in the summer months, be sure to get an early start to the dam.  Otherwise, wait times can be hours to cross the dam 4-7 miles back.

Drive times will be reduced significantly once the bridge over the canyon in complete.  The bridge is also a spectacle by itself.  It will be a suspension bridge.   See below pic.

The Hoover Dam and the surrounding scenic views of Lake Mead Reservoir make fantastic backdrop for pictures.  Don’t miss out on one of the true wonders of the world.

 

Ethel M Chocolate Factory Review

May 23rd, 2010 | Rss Feed

Ethel M Chocolate Factory Review

Rating: A
Neighborhood: Henderson
Address: 2 Cactus Garden Dr
Website: www.ethelschocolate.com

If you are looking for something to do in Las Vegas that is off the beaten path, visit the Ethel M Chocolate Factory.  While at the Ethel M Chocolate Factory you can see the chocolate factory, cacti garden, Ethel M chocolate store and M&M store.

In 1981, Forrest Mars Sr, “retired” to Henderson, Nevada and created Ethel M Chocolates to honor his mother by creating a line of gourmet chocolates that reminded him of how he learned about quality chocolate making.  While at the factory, you can walk on a self-guided tour through the factory and watch chocolates being made.

In addition to the factory tour, you can take a self-guided tour of Botanical Cactus Garden on premises.  The Botanical Cactus Garden has one of Nevada’s largest collections of cacti and contains more than 300 species of plants.

Tours are open 7 days a week.  The Chocolate Factory tours are great.  However, chocolates are produced in small batched to keep quality high.  Call ahead to verify the factory is running if you want to see the process live.  The factory usually runs Monday – Thursday.  Don’t forget to get your free taste of Ethel M chocolate in the chocolate store – dark, milk or white.

 

5 Bridal Blogs for Wedding Planning

May 20th, 2010 | Rss Feed

Yes, WeddingMuseum.com’s Wedding Planning Blog is working on a redesign and recently added a focus to more of the Las Vegas area in offering local reviews.  However, we would like to support other wedding planning blogs that do weddings right.

WeddingBee (weddingbee.com)

Weddingbee is a wedding blog updated daily.  The site features blogs, boards, bios, classifieds, galleries, and a do-it-yourself template section.  In addition, real brides are a focus during wedding planning through the wedding day in Weddingbee’s wiki section.  Besides their daily posts, real brides offer many helpful comments.

Earth Friendly Weddings (earthfriendlywedding.blogspot.com)

Earth Friendly Weddings post to their blog topics to inspire and encourage the incorporation of more earth friendly elements into your wedding.  Eco-friendly wedding planning guidance includes recycled envelopes, handmade favors, sustainable gift-wrap and much more.

100 Layer Cake (100layercake.com/blog/)

100 Layer Cake have handpicked real weddings to post pictures of and share bridal stories with visitors.   In addition, the owners research the vendors of the weddings posted in their blog and provide links to the professional wedding vendors.

iDiY (www.i-do-it-yourself.com)

For the bride that wants a personal touch to her wedding and loves to do-it-herself, be sure to visit iDiY.  iDiY offers many how-to make it yourself ideas.  In addition, they offer freebies and downloads such as graphics and fonts.  Creative ideas include place card rocks, tiny tissue paper flowers and table number cards.

Something Old, Something New (kenziekate.blogspot.com)

Something Old, Something New is managed by KenzieKate Invitations.  However, Mackenzie posts many inspirational products and ideas toward a modern wedding.  There are many different categories including gifts, accessories and cakes.

 

Songs suggested added to wedding song lists

May 19th, 2010 | Rss Feed

WeddingMuseum.com is a mom and pop business who listen to our visitors.  We get many song suggestions throughout the year.  We just wanted to show some of the song suggestions visitors made so far this year 2010….and we added them to our song lists!

Heather suggested Aaliyah – Try Again for our Garter removal song list.

Rashelle recommended Nickelback – Never Gonna Be Alone for the First Dance song list.

Susie suggested George Strait – The Best Day for the First Dance song list.

Mike wanted to see Opshop – One Day on our First Dance song list.

We added Loudon Wainwright III – Daughter for Jessie to our Father Daughter dance song list.

Lastly, Nicole suggested Siliva – Ladies and Gentlemen for our Grand Entrance song list.

If you have a song you think we should add to one of our wedding song lists, let us know by telling us on our contact page.  We consider all songs suggested for future updates.