Planning A Great Hawaii Wedding
January 29, 2010 by Tucker
For many people, Hawaii weddings are the ultimate way to tie the knot, and the Pacific Ocean is the perfect location for a wedding. The obvious reasons are indeed obvious – the fabulous climate, the great beaches, the exotic setting and the unbeatable Hawaiian welcome. Then there is the fabulous food, the entertainment and simply the fact that you are in Hawaii. Most of all, however, there is the romance. Nevertheless, the best way to organize a wedding in Hawaii is to seek the services of a professional.
Arranging a destination wedding always presents problems, and Hawaii weddings offer as many problems as any other. However, if you know how to use the internet, you can overcome many of these problems, such as getting the guests and the priest there at the right time, organizing the entertainment, the transport and even making sure that the cake is there at the right time and place for the cutting.
Most people have no idea what is involved in getting married on an island so far away from the mainland. You have to organize the flowers, the venues for the ceremony and the reception – and if they aren’t the same, then you have the transportation between these to set up. In fact there are 101 things to get done at a time when you feel like just sitting down and crying. Most people don’t, of course, and just get on with it because they don’t have the time to think of themselves.
Now, when you get married you will need to have your dress and the bride’s maids dresses as well. These will probably have been made at home, so you’ll need to have them shipped to the venue. If you have thought really far ahead, you might have already chosen a dress in Hawaii when you were there to pick out the venue. Just remember that you might have lost weight during the time between then and now, so make sure you have a seamstress ready in case there are alternations needing to be done.
If you decide to mail your wedding dress to Hawaii, along with any other outfits needed such as the bridesmaids’ dresses, then make sure they are dispatched well before your big day. A week before is the minimum, but it can easily be before that. These are the essentials with which you don’t want to take chances. Make sure the packages or boxes are marked as fragile, and when they arrive open them immediately for inspection and pressing.
When planning Hawaiian weddings, it is advisable to speak to the staff of the hotel where you are holding your reception. If you are staying there overnight you should speak to them and get to know them. They will then be more amenable to helping you out when you have a problem, such as the best local wedding planner (the hotel can also likely help) or any other issue you have with your wedding.
Another thing to consider for your Hawaii wedding is to have a local photographer. This is recommended because they know the area and can help you to choose the best places to have your photos taken.
Considering a Hawaii wedding? GreatHawaiiWeddings.com provides detailed information about a wedding in Kauai or a Maui wedding.

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Had a great breakfast meeting w/ a local wedding planner here… Shared fun stories over my 1st "Loco Moco." YUM!
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Skip the wannabe sushi and just go for the Chinese food. Lunch was $7 the last time I went. The place is pretty clean for a Chinese buffet. The steam table is hot and so is the food. I've taken my parents there so that says something. I wouldn't take them to a lousy place!
But for best Buffet, my favorite is Frankie Tomatto's in Markham, Ontario, Canada! They serve a huge variety of Italian(ish) food from 14 different food stations. Too bad it's so darned far away though!
RT The South Team were assisting during the Majestic Hotel fire. See the pictures from local photographer (cont)
Yeah I definitely would! Some black and white movies are pretty cool.
And I've seen that movie before, it's cute! =)
Chocolatiers of Newport!! Have something sweet from one of the fabulous local chocolatiers on your wedding day…
Hi from Mom at sea going up Pacific Ocean coast from Panama Canal! You wont believe we just saw interview with Elton John on TV this morn on sea day, and heard him play “Rocket Man.” I remembered you had bought his album (s) and think we still have them at home. That was the first that I knew of him. You introduced your old parents to many, many things! Love you!
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