Hawaiian Weddings; Things To Know

Jun 16
2010

Hawaiian Weddings; Things To Know

Is there anything more romantic than a wedding in Hawaii? Hard to come up with one isn’t it? Therefore, since you are about to experience one of the greatest days of your life, allow me to give you some important insight and what you can expect from Hawaii as you plan to kick off your new life.

Best Times To Go

Is there really a bad time to go? Not really, but like anywhere else, there are times that are better than others. Obvious times of the year are during the summer when you have slightly warmer temperatures. However, in Hawaii temperatures usually average in the 70’s and 80’s throughout the year.

A more important weather notation is Hawaii’s rainfall. Hawaii is one of the largest rain forests in the world and it rains often. However, due to the flow of Hawaii’s trade winds, the rain generally hits most often on the northeastern parts of each island and in the mountains. Therefore, if you plan your Hawaiian wedding on a southwestern part of an island, you have a much more likely chance of nice and clear weather.

Wedding Styles

If you are not familiar with Hawaii, I suggest a Hawaiian coordinator. They can bring to you a selection of Hawaiian traditions, customs, cultures and sense of Hawaiian tranquility and relaxation.

In deciding a style for your Hawaiian wedding, there are many options you can choose from. You can go with traditional indoor weddings at one of many locations or maybe you prefer an outdoors wedding in a garden area or on the beach.

You can also make your wedding as simple as you want or more complex; you are in Hawaii after all. Maybe you want to include waterfalls, horses, the ocean, volcanoes or even take a helicopter to some remote location. The options are endless with a Hawaiian wedding.

Your Honeymoon

Hawaii is one of the top destinations for any honeymooners, whether you are married on the islands or not. Plan ahead and list everything you want to do and see while you are here. Some of the items may be on different islands, so do your homework and be prepared.

First there is lodging. Hawaii has some of the most beautiful resorts around or you can go more local and rent a condo or villa. Although most areas are short drives, consider your activities and restaurants when deciding where to stay. No matter where you stay or what you do, you are here for two reasons: Hawaiian Paradise and Each Other.

Which Island Should You Go To

After listing all your events, be sure to check them against what each island has to offer. Many of the islands offer many of the same things, but some do not. If you don’t mind traveling from island to island, then you’re set. However, if you are budgeted for less travel, then research the islands and see what they have to offer before making your choice.

After all, if you are set on lying out on Waikiki Beach and visiting Pearl Harbor, but plan on staying in Maui, you will realize these are different islands. So do you stay in Maui? Change to Oahu? Or simply do both? Once again, plan ahead and don’t wait until you get here, you may be disappointed.

To help with this, here is a quick rundown on the Hawaiian Islands as you prepare for your Hawaiian wedding or honeymoon.

On Molokai, you will find this island to be one of the more natural states as it is the least affected by big business. If you are more into cultural experiences, this may be the island for you.

Maui is often considered to be the most romantic of the islands. There are many things to do, even if it’s simply doing nothing. Anything from ocean walks and boating experiences, to up country farming. From waterfalls and tropical paradises, to a night on the town. Maui offers a variety of different things to do and see.

The biggest island is called, Hawaii. Much like Molokai, the “big island” offers more of a cultural setting. The weather here is like no other. The world has 13 climatic zones and this one island can experience 11 of them alone. From sun, to rain, to even snow topped mountains. Hawaii also offers some of the best lava flows around.

Kauai is your garden island. This is the island of beautiful tropical appearances that has been the stereotype in the movies or television. If you are an outdoors kind of person or prefer a slower pace, Kauai is for you.

The island of Oahu generally has the most action. This island is home to Honolulu, the state capital, as well as Pearl Harbor, Waikiki Beach, Diamond Head and much more. If your preference is for a faster pace and action, Oahu should be your choice.

As you can see, there is so much to offer for a Hawaiian wedding. Plan ahead and make the most of it. You will never forget Hawaii.

Wedding Themes That Can Add Excitement To Your Wedding

Apr 14
2010

Wedding Themes That Can Add

Excitement To Your Wedding


Wedding themes are becoming more and more popular than the traditional or Las Vegas style weddings. After all, it is a special day and that you want to remember and cherish it forever. Therefore, you may want to try and shake it up a bit creating something completely different. A wedding theme may just be that certain something that you and your guests will never forget. There are many types that you can choose from and be really creative with. Here are just a few ideas that may help you along.

Hawaiian Theme

One of the more common and beautiful themes are weddings that take place in Hawaii. Hawaii has so much to offer with its beautiful landscapes, clean air and if you have your wedding at certain times or locations, the colors and views with the sunset or the blue of the ocean can really create a beautiful setting and photos.

You are now thinking that sounds wonderful, but with your budget, you just can not afford to do this in Hawaii, not to mention asking your guests to join you. Well one of the great things about a Hawaiian theme, is you can stay local and not spend the money to actually go to Hawaii.

You can dress and decorate for a Hawaiian theme. There are several stores that specialize in Hawaiian clothing and decorations. You can also get some really great Hawaiian theme music to go along with your basic wedding and more traditional dance songs. Have your Hawaiian theme wedding at the beach, on a boat, at a park, at home or wherever you desire. If you create the atmosphere, you will still achieve the feeling you are in Hawaii at a fraction of the cost. Besides, your guests will love to dress in casual Hawaiian attire versus dressing up and without the cost of actually going to Hawaii.

Musical Theme

One of the more popular parts of the wedding or reception is the music. What music did the couple select for the ceremony or who can I dance with during the slow songs or what songs are they going to play to get everyone on the dance floor and really shake it up.

Music is an international language that everyone can enjoy. You may want to go with a particular era of song, such as a 1950’s sock hop, 1970’s disco or even a Disneyland music theme, after all it is your wedding and you are the princess of this fairy tale. Be sure to have your wedding party and guests dress the part of whatever you choose to create that special atmosphere.

Movie/Television Theme

Much like the musical theme, a theme based on certain eras of movies or television can also be a lot of fun. You can go to an era when all films were in black and white. Therefore you can request your wedding photographer shoot almost everything in black and white as well. You can go with a favorite show or movie such as the Grease, where the bride and groom dress as Sandy and Danny, with the wedding party dressing as the Pink Ladies and T-Birds. You can really mix it up and go outside the box with the movie, Tootsie, where the men dress as women and the women dress as men.

Another possibility is a theme based on many reality television shows, where you can create a game with it and start voting people off the tables. Of course you can always go big with an Oscar or Emmy type of theme, where everyone is in black tie and gowns. The reception can include humorous awards as gifts for some of the family and guests, a red carpet and not to mention a tiara for the bride, as she wins for most beautiful.

These are just a few examples, but there are many more to choose from, such as theme parks, sports, childhood memories or come as you are. Whatever you decide, be creative as you want and have as much fun planning it as you and your guests will enjoy taking part of it and create an event that truly will last forever.