Thursday, June 14, 2012
Wedding Packages and Planning Tips For Your Key West, Florida Destination Wedding
By Peter Estenoz
A tropical island destination wedding, what a romantic island adventure! Something you will definitely have to research in order to trust the most important day in your life in the hands of the experts. The two of you decide to search the web in order to discover if this will be a difficult and add more stress than is necessary or will it be an easy task?
First of all here in the United States where can you go that is tropical, with a Caribbean flare and still be able to say you were married here in the "States?" Here's an idea: Key West, Florida. First you need to ask yourselves, how difficult will it be to get our marriage license? Have you got 15 minutes? This is all the time it will take to apply. Will there be a need for blood test? No. What will the waiting period be after we get the license, before we are able to use it? Non-Florida residents, no waiting period. Florida residents 3 day waiting period. How long is the license going to be good for before it expires? 60 days.
What about all these wedding providers? How do you research and what criteria will you use? What will appeal to you, will it be the pricing? will it be what is offered? or will you be influenced by the experience they have to capture your photos and what your emotions are showing? Will your experience with them be the enjoyable, easy, as well as a stress free and relaxing destination beach wedding. Or will it be a decision you make with just a flip of the coin? When you return home, will the experience cause you to smile as you ponder and travel back mentally and emotionally to the place where you began your new adventure as husband and wife.
Taking the time to research, all the many wedding companies listed, you've bookmarked, marking some as your favorites, and even shared them with your friends, now is the time to write your list of your dream wedding, call some of the vendors, and find out if your dream wedding becomes their vision as well. Is it cost effective but most important, what will you be going home with, and sharing for years to come with family and friends?
Consider your wedding photography the one thing you'll be going home with. With all your planning of this day, the time spent on shopping for the perfect dress, the flowers the location, will the photographer you hire be experienced in capturing the specialness of the occasion, showing your wedding the respect and love it deserves. Is your photographer experienced, what is their reputation? are they dependable?what about references, and reviews such as given on www.weddingwire.com. Are they listed in good standing with the Better Business Bureau? and what is their score? Are they active members in the local Chamber of Commerce and other community groups? Will you enjoy working with them?
And with that statement, stay tuned so see how your next questions will be answered.
First of all here in the United States where can you go that is tropical, with a Caribbean flare and still be able to say you were married here in the "States?" Here's an idea: Key West, Florida. First you need to ask yourselves, how difficult will it be to get our marriage license? Have you got 15 minutes? This is all the time it will take to apply. Will there be a need for blood test? No. What will the waiting period be after we get the license, before we are able to use it? Non-Florida residents, no waiting period. Florida residents 3 day waiting period. How long is the license going to be good for before it expires? 60 days.
What about all these wedding providers? How do you research and what criteria will you use? What will appeal to you, will it be the pricing? will it be what is offered? or will you be influenced by the experience they have to capture your photos and what your emotions are showing? Will your experience with them be the enjoyable, easy, as well as a stress free and relaxing destination beach wedding. Or will it be a decision you make with just a flip of the coin? When you return home, will the experience cause you to smile as you ponder and travel back mentally and emotionally to the place where you began your new adventure as husband and wife.
Taking the time to research, all the many wedding companies listed, you've bookmarked, marking some as your favorites, and even shared them with your friends, now is the time to write your list of your dream wedding, call some of the vendors, and find out if your dream wedding becomes their vision as well. Is it cost effective but most important, what will you be going home with, and sharing for years to come with family and friends?
Consider your wedding photography the one thing you'll be going home with. With all your planning of this day, the time spent on shopping for the perfect dress, the flowers the location, will the photographer you hire be experienced in capturing the specialness of the occasion, showing your wedding the respect and love it deserves. Is your photographer experienced, what is their reputation? are they dependable?what about references, and reviews such as given on www.weddingwire.com. Are they listed in good standing with the Better Business Bureau? and what is their score? Are they active members in the local Chamber of Commerce and other community groups? Will you enjoy working with them?
And with that statement, stay tuned so see how your next questions will be answered.
About the Author:
Learn more about Key West Weddings. Stop by Peter and Sharon Estenoz's site where you can find out all about Key West Beach Wedding and what it can do for you.
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