Pippa Middleton Wedding Planner: Kate Middleton’s Sister Considering Career Change

Helping out with Prince William and Kate Middleton’s royal wedding last April seems to have made quite an impression on Kate’s younger sister and Maid of Honor, Pippa Middleton.

According to the Daily Mail, the 28-year-old has actually quit her job at London-based catering company Table Talk to plan nuptials for couples full-time.

Surprised? We aren’t. Pippa, who assisted in planning the Duke and Duchess’s evening wedding reception last year, has long made it clear that she’s interested in becoming an event planner.

Pippa’s roots in party planning go back to her parents, who own a mail-order party business called Party Pieces. Pippa writes and edits the company’s blog — aptly titled The Party Times, giving her take on the “dos and don’ts” of planning.

But that isn’t the only guide that Pippa is writing. Last November, the socialite signed a lucrative book deal to pen a guide to party planning, entitled Celebrate, which is expected to be published in time for Christmas this year, according to The Telegraph. In November, The Telegraph also reported that the deal could be worth as much as $615,000 (£400,000).

Middleton also recently organized the catering at friend Camilla Hook and actor Sam Holland’s wedding in Scotland.

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Wedding Costs: How Much Wedding Will $20000 Buy?

By Heather Struck
NEW YORK, June 4 (Reuters) – When Heather Colburn and Greg Neil began planning their wedding, they had two goals: spend no more than $20,000, and invite 270 of their closest friends and relatives.
They accomplished both on May 26 with careful and creative planning. “We chose what was important to us and cut back on areas that were not,” says Colburn, who saved on her dress, flowers and other expenses.
Despite a still weak economy, American couples are spending more on weddings. The average nuptials cost $27,021 in 2011, up from $26,984 in 2010, according to a survey by wedding planning website TheKnot.com. But weddings occur at every price point, and almost every couple (recently wed Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg might be the exception) tries to make the most of limited dollars.
While there is great variety on what kind of wedding you can put on, Laura Ursin, a wedding consultant who runs Brides on a Budget, in Madison, Wisconsin, has a rule of thumb for figuring costs: “When you plan your wedding, add two zeros to your guest list.” It typically costs more than that in bigger cities.
Fortunately there’s a budget for every couple. Here’s a sampling of what kind of wedding those budgets will buy.

A BACKYARD FETE FOR $5,000
Plenty of people spend $5,000 or less, but these celebrations typically are simpler and smaller – something around 20 people, says Ursin.
The venue is often a private location like a relative’s backyard or garden, which makes renting a private venue, with a price tag of often $5,000 to $20,000, unnecessary. Food is simple – think barbecue – or light, like appetizers, wine and perhaps a champagne toast.
Many wedding dresses in small weddings match the casual atmosphere, with the price capped at $500-$1000, says Ursin, who spent $800 on her own wedding dress. Macy’s or other department stores that have trunk shows with dresses from previous seasons are good hunting grounds for these brides, as are websites like Weddingbee.com, which hosts message boards, classified ads and DIY ideas.
AT $20,000, SERVE SIGNATURE COCKTAILS
While $20,000 sounds like a lot, it’s not if the crowd is large. Just ask Colburn, 36, and Neil, 30, both residents of Madison, Wisconsin.
They rented the Madison Children’s Museum, which allowed them to bring in their own food vendors. They brought in food trucks with local foods like Wisconsin cheddar macaroni and cheese. For dessert, a local farm provided home-baked pies to take the place of a wedding cake.
“We wanted the wedding to represent us,” said Colburn. “That we are a unique couple, a fun couple.”
The couple reduced the open bar expense by offering the bride’s own favorite cocktail (a mixture of vodka, lime and club soda called a Smitten Kitten) along with wine for three hours during the reception. Beer was served the rest of the night, and all other drinks were offered in a cash bar.

THE $50,000 BIG CITY WEDDING
If you’re getting married in a big city like New York or San Francisco, be prepared to pay a big-city premium. On average, couples in Manhattan, the most expensive location in the country, spent $65,824 on their weddings last year, according to TheKnot.com.
But couples also pay more for special foods, flowers and display. For example, a decadent “dessert bar” to satisfy foodie couples can add $12-$15 per person for many venues, while a traditional wedding cake can be $3 per slice.
Some couples prefer a certain “wow” factor to impress their guests, says JoAnn Schwartz Woodward, a wedding coordinator who plans plush weddings in Houston and who recently organized a light-up dance floor for one couple to spin and sway as guests tossed flower petals ($8,000). These details are difficult to fit into wedding budgets under $50,000. For the picture-perfect scene of a bride and groom gazing up at a fireworks show, be prepared to tack on $5,000-$10,000.
One thing that couples are doing less often: serving champagne. Instead, guests toast with whatever they are drinking, typically beer, wine and generic brands of liquor. The difference between top-shelf liquors and the generic brands can be $30 per person.
“Not everything can be a 10,” says Woodward. “I would rather put the money toward something more important.”

$100,000
Want every guest to enjoy crab claws and oysters during the cocktail reception? You may be paying $100-$150 per person, depending on the location. Fanciful details like a horse-drawn carriage ($650), or sparklers that surprise guests from the centerpieces during the first dance ($3,500), are costly but meaningful splurges for some couples.
Sarah and Mando Leal were married at St. Martins Episcopal Church in Houston in November 2011, just before they threw a reception to remember at the Petroleum Club. The budget, which included accommodations for some of the 310 guests, as well as some big ticket items that offered that “wow” factor, was close to $125,000.
The flowers, Picasso calla lilies to match Leal’s purple and white color scheme, came in at about $8,000; 30 centerpieces, including hanging candle lights, cost around $200 each.
Dance lessons for a couple who wants to impress their guests with their first spin around the dance floor can range from $200 to $600 for a few sessions. The Leals did a choreographed number, adding sparklers timed to burn just as the couple took to the dance floor for the first time.
Sarah’s silk and satin ivory dress cost around $6,000; she spent a couple thousand more on her diamond necklace and earrings.
For dinner, guests ate filet mignon and red snapper with crab meat ($70 per person), while a 12-member Dallas band called Limelight played on the bandstand ($12,000). As favors, guests picked up Mexican cookies made and decorated by one of the groom’s relatives and wrapped in gold cellophane. The Leals’ cake was decorated with flowers and linens in a lush presentation for $3,700.

SAVING FOR EVERY BUDGET
Every wedding planner has a short list of savings. Here are a few suggestions:
- Cut the guest list. Weddings are getting smaller, and it’s one of the easiest ways to cut expenses. The average number of guests fell to 141 in 2011 from 149 in 2010, and from 153 in 2007, a c cording to TheKnot.com.
- Make your own centerpieces. Use a flower designer for the bouquets the wedding party carries, but consider arranging the reception tables yourself, with modest smaller displays that won’t get in guests’ sightlines.
- Forget the favors. Unless they are crafted to represent the couple in a unique way (the Mexican wedding cookies, or handmade chocolate wrappers with the guests’ names on them, for example), they are often a cost that can easily be eliminated.
“You think, ‘God, why do you spend so much on a wedding?’ But then you realize that once you have to feed all these people, you have to find solutions,” said Colburn.

Martin Luther’s 19th Wedding in Germany this weekend


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WASHINGTON, June 5, 2012 — The wedding of a monk and a nun would make headlines today just as it did back on June 13, 1525 when former monk Martin Luther married former nun Katharina von Bora in Wittenberg, the town where the onetime monk struck a “match” – the 95 Theses – which lit the fires of Europe’s Protestant Reformation in 1517.

This coming weekend, Luther and Katharina will wed for the 19th time, and the town now called Lutherstadt Wittenberg will hold an annual festival to celebrate the event in its old quarter. Renaissance period costumes, live music, jugglers, knights, merchants, marching bands, market delicacies and a parade will accent the event. It’ll be another reminder that the 500th anniversary of Luther’s resistance to the church’s operatives and clerical misbehaviors is coming in five years.

Married couples of all ages will renew their vows as part of the festival activities on Saturday, June 9 in Lutherstadt Wittenberg. An American pastor, Rev. Michael Ramming of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Callao, Va. will conduct the Marriage Vow Renewal ceremony in English so people from many backgrounds can take part.

Germany is marking the “Luther Decade” for the ten years leading up to 2017. Beginning in 2008, each year has a theme to demonstrate how the Reformation influenced and changed not only religion, but also music, art, politics, society, and even language. This year’s theme is “Reformation and Music,” and events are scheduled throughout the year in “Luther Country.” To learn more, visit www.visit-luther.com.

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Marie Crawford’s Bridal to host Mori Lee Trunk show

Marie Crawford’s Bridal, located in the Turning Point Shopping Center in Frederick, MD, to host a Mori Lee Trunk show specifically showcasing the most exclusive Mori Lee Bridal gowns of the season.

“The Mori Lee Trunk Show is always a highly anticipated event. Each season the designer manages to create exquisite gowns that reflect the bride’s unique spirit and personality. Intricate beadwork, feminine ruffles, and luxe fabrics are all a part of this seasons design aesthetic.”, says Sierra Kennedy, Bridal Stylist at Marie Crawford’s Bridal.

The trunk show will feature gowns from the various award winning collections of Mori Lee bridals; each revealing a personal touch of embroidery, lace, or other detail designed to make your wedding dress a perfect match. The Blu collection is the epitome of romance and femininity, while the Mori Lee by Madeline Gardner collection features elegantly traditional gowns with unique details. Classic silhouettes paired with chic necklines and textures make the Julietta Collection a perfect fit for the curvaceous bride.

Marie Crawford’s Bridal is a bridal boutique that prides itself on offering clients fabulous gowns at prices they can afford, in an intimate, yet exciting setting with one-on-one service and luxurious pampering that every bride deserves. Marie Crawford’s Bridal inventory includes a variety of bridal dress styles, from elegantly traditional gowns to cutting edge haute couture fashions from globally recognized designers, in sizes 2-32.

The trunk show will be held on Friday, June 8th 11a.m.-6p.m., Saturday, June 9th 10a.m.-5p.m, and Sunday, June 10th by private appointment only.

Marie Crawford’s Bridal is a leading couture bridal boutique in the greater Washington, DC metropolitan area. As a full-service bridal and special occasion fashion source, we offer fabulous wedding dresses at affordable prices, in an intimate setting with the personal service and pampering every bride deserves.

Confessions of a wedding planner

The bride in her white gown and her dashing groom – a picture of perfection.

What the wedding guests don’t see is the nightmare that sometimes lies behind that special day.

“You’d be surprised at the kind of things that go on behind the scenes,” says this veteran wedding planner repeatedly with a slow shake of her head. Annie, who is in her late 30s, declined to reveal her full name because she says it can reveal the identity of her clients.

She has seen it all, from jealous bridesmaids to fuming in-laws.

Money is usually the cause of family tension and feuds, says Annie, who has been in the business for about a decade and runs her own firm.

Coordinators like her typically charge between $3,500 and $10,000 per wedding to do anything from tying ribbons onto the bridal car to drawing up the day’s itinerary. She reveals that her rates climb steeply once she encounters would-be clients who are picky from the start and hence, potentially difficult to work with.

“When they look nasty or picky, I mark up the price to double my original quote – so that they’d be turned off, and I might not get the job.

“If they still want me, at least I’ll have extra money for a facial or psychotherapy,”she jokes.

She recalls a particularly nasty experience where a couple wanted to pull out all the stops for their big day, but had no money to pay for the frills.

For instance, the bride loved the flower arrangements but her in-laws were adamant that flowers be cut out from the decor.

Annie found out later from a hotel manager that the groom was feeling the heat from his demanding bride.

“He told the manager in a man-to-man talk that the bride was ‘bleeding him dry’.”

In another meeting with the couple, the bride said, ‘maybe I will retain you as a wedding planner, but perhaps I will get another groom’.

She reveals that yet another couple, both children of wealthy parents, still owe her money – and it’s been a year since their wedding.

“Their family homes were quite luxurious and lavish. The couple were not quite rich. Yet they really wanted to spend.

“They still owe me $7,000, which I paid on their behalf to the vendors.”

These days, she makes sure couples pay in full before the wedding day.

“It’s not that I don’t trust them, I’ve just learnt to be smarter about some things,” she adds with a chuckle.

She works on two weddings a month on average. It may sound like it’s fun, or even glamorous, but Annie says she has been made to feel like a servant. She says a “diva” couple made her wait for them in the rain for two hours.

“We were supposed to meet at their apartment and there was nowhere to sit outside it.

“They didn’t even have the courtesy to call. I had to text them to find out they were shopping,” she says, adding that the amount they paid her was a mere $1,800.

Back then, she had just started out in the industry and was willing to accept lower rates, she explains.

Bridal couples are not the only ones who act like prima donnas.

When the topic of jealous bridesmaids comes up, this planner says, “don’t get me started”.

“I had one who called the bride at 9pm before the big day, throwing a hissy fit that her dress would not fit.

“She said it was so bad she could not take a picture of herself in it, even to show us.

“The bride was so distressed by this friend that we both had to go down to the bridesmaid’s place to placate her,” she says.

“It’s not even their big day. But some of them are so self-centred, they stress the bride out.”

Then there are the sneaky tricks bridesmaids get up to so that their friends don’t shine too bright.

“We were at a gown fitting and it was clear that the dress the bride had on simply did not suit her.

“Yet the bridesmaid kept insisting it looked gorgeous. It’s either she had really, really, bad taste or she was making sure her friend didn’t look too good.” Wedding planning may not always be a happy affair, but Annie insists she is lucky to do this for a living.

Still, there are sacrifices to make. Almost every weekend is spent attending to clients, so attending family functions is a rare treat for this singleton.

She frequently gets asked at the weddings she plans when it will be her turn to tie the knot.

“I just laugh it off and tell them, I’m too busy planning your son or daughter’s wedding to get married.

“Why don’t you help me find someone suitable?”

Tips:

1. Potential clients who start driving hard bargains at your first appointment are trouble. To avoid working with them, mark up your prices.

2. Don’t ever let your emotions show, no matter how you feel inside. In this line, referrals are the main way to keep the business going, so offending a client will not do any good to your reputation.

3. Always keep a bridal emergency kit. Annie has tape for fake eyelashes, disposable underwear, tampons, and oil blotters among other useful things.

How much wedding will $20000 buy?


NEW YORK |
Mon Jun 4, 2012 11:05am EDT

NEW YORK (Reuters) – When Heather Colburn and Greg Neil began planning their wedding, they had two goals: spend no more than $20,000, and invite 270 of their closest friends and relatives.

They accomplished both on May 26 with careful and creative planning. “We chose what was important to us and cut back on areas that were not,” says Colburn, who saved on her dress, flowers and other expenses.

Despite a still weak economy, American couples are spending more on weddings. The average nuptials cost $27,021 in 2011, up from $26,984 in 2010, according to a survey by wedding planning website TheKnot.com. But weddings occur at every price point, and almost every couple (recently wed Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg might be the exception) tries to make the most of limited dollars.

While there is great variety on what kind of wedding you can put on, Laura Ursin, a wedding consultant who runs Brides on a Budget, in Madison, Wisconsin, has a rule of thumb for figuring costs: “When you plan your wedding, add two zeros to your guest list.” It typically costs more than that in bigger cities.

Fortunately there’s a budget for every couple. Here’s a sampling of what kind of wedding those budgets will buy.

A BACKYARD FETE FOR $5,000

Plenty of people spend $5,000 or less, but these celebrations typically are simpler and smaller – something around 20 people, says Ursin.

The venue is often a private location like a relative’s backyard or garden, which makes renting a private venue, with a price tag of often $5,000 to $20,000, unnecessary. Food is simple – think barbecue – or light, like appetizers, wine and perhaps a champagne toast.

Many wedding dresses in small weddings match the casual atmosphere, with the price capped at $500-$1000, says Ursin, who spent $800 on her own wedding dress. Macy’s or other department stores that have trunk shows with dresses from previous seasons are good hunting grounds for these brides, as are websites like Weddingbee.com, which hosts message boards, classified ads and DIY ideas.

AT $20,000, SERVE SIGNATURE COCKTAILS

While $20,000 sounds like a lot, it’s not if the crowd is large. Just ask Colburn, 36, and Neil, 30, both residents of Madison, Wisconsin.

They rented the Madison Children’s Museum, which allowed them to bring in their own food vendors. They brought in food trucks with local foods like Wisconsin cheddar macaroni and cheese. For dessert, a local farm provided home-baked pies to take the place of a wedding cake.

“We wanted the wedding to represent us,” said Colburn. “That we are a unique couple, a fun couple.”

The couple reduced the open bar expense by offering the bride’s own favorite cocktail (a mixture of vodka, lime and club soda called a Smitten Kitten) along with wine for three hours during the reception. Beer was served the rest of the night, and all other drinks were offered in a cash bar.

THE $50,000 BIG CITY WEDDING

If you’re getting married in a big city like New York or San Francisco, be prepared to pay a big-city premium. On average, couples in Manhattan, the most expensive location in the country, spent $65,824 on their weddings last year, according to TheKnot.com.

But couples also pay more for special foods, flowers and display. For example, a decadent “dessert bar” to satisfy foodie couples can add $12-$15 per person for many venues, while a traditional wedding cake can be $3 per slice.

Some couples prefer a certain “wow” factor to impress their guests, says JoAnn Schwartz Woodward, a wedding coordinator who plans plush weddings in Houston and who recently organized a light-up dance floor for one couple to spin and sway as guests tossed flower petals ($8,000). These details are difficult to fit into wedding budgets under $50,000. For the picture-perfect scene of a bride and groom gazing up at a fireworks show, be prepared to tack on $5,000-$10,000.

One thing that couples are doing less often: serving champagne. Instead, guests toast with whatever they are drinking, typically beer, wine and generic brands of liquor. The difference between top-shelf liquors and the generic brands can be $30 per person.

“Not everything can be a 10,” says Woodward. “I would rather put the money toward something more important.”

$100,000

Want every guest to enjoy crab claws and oysters during the cocktail reception? You may be paying $100-$150 per person, depending on the location. Fanciful details like a horse-drawn carriage ($650), or sparklers that surprise guests from the centerpieces during the first dance ($3,500), are costly but meaningful splurges for some couples.

Sarah and Mando Leal were married at St. Martins Episcopal Church in Houston in November 2011, just before they threw a reception to remember at the Petroleum Club. The budget, which included accommodations for some of the 310 guests, as well as some big ticket items that offered that “wow” factor, was close to $125,000.

The flowers, Picasso calla lilies to match Leal’s purple and white color scheme, came in at about $8,000; 30 centerpieces, including hanging candle lights, cost around $200 each.

Dance lessons for a couple who wants to impress their guests with their first spin around the dance floor can range from $200 to $600 for a few sessions. The Leals did a choreographed number, adding sparklers timed to burn just as the couple took to the dance floor for the first time.

Sarah’s silk and satin ivory dress cost around $6,000; she spent a couple thousand more on her diamond necklace and earrings.

For dinner, guests ate filet mignon and red snapper with crab meat ($70 per person), while a 12-member Dallas band called Limelight played on the bandstand ($12,000). As favors, guests picked up Mexican cookies made and decorated by one of the groom’s relatives and wrapped in gold cellophane. The Leals’ cake was decorated with flowers and linens in a lush presentation for $3,700.

SAVING FOR EVERY BUDGET

Every wedding planner has a short list of savings. Here are a few suggestions:

- Cut the guest list. Weddings are getting smaller, and it’s one of the easiest ways to cut expenses. The average number of guests fell to 141 in 2011 from 149 in 2010, and from 153 in 2007, according to TheKnot.com.

- Make your own centerpieces. Use a flower designer for the bouquets the wedding party carries, but consider arranging the reception tables yourself, with modest smaller displays that won’t get in guests’ sightlines.

- Forget the favors. Unless they are crafted to represent the couple in a unique way (the Mexican wedding cookies, or handmade chocolate wrappers with the guests’ names on them, for example), they are often a cost that can easily be eliminated.

“You think, ‘God, why do you spend so much on a wedding?’ But then you realize that once you have to feed all these people, you have to find solutions,” said Colburn.

(This is part of a six-story package on marriage and money, moving June 4-7)

(Editing by Jilian Mincer, Linda Stern and John Wallace)

Disney Wedding Favor Concepts

Whilst some brides may well dream of a traditional wedding ceremony, other individuals aspiration of a Disney-themed ceremony. Fairy tales, speaking animals, and joyful endings grace the story lines of Walt Disney’s many popular motion pictures. A lot of partners truly feel that making use of Disney wedding favors is a wonderful way to include a enjoyable contact to their wedding ceremony receptions. Shower your guests with Disney presents, and they will never forget how particular your wedding ceremony was.

If you want to go zany with your Disney concept, think about selecting Alice in Wonderland favors. Recreate the tea social gathering with the Mad Hatter by serving tea in big novelty mugs. Or, as an alternative of making use of exact tea, give out tea mug candles to develop a comparable result. Remember “We’re painting the roses red!” as ordered by the Queen of Hearts? Hand out participating in cards as marriage ceremony favors for a royal treat.

Common and sweet, consider Mickey and Minnie Mouse favors in chocolate. The popular mouse head form is available in cookies and chocolates as properly as cookie cutter for generating your individual creations. Decorate your sweet Disney treats with icing by producing faces or writing your and your spouse’s names. Present them on reception tables in glass serving dishes for an sophisticated look.

Wonderful for drop weddings are delectable red apples. The apple is also a good Disney wedding favor mainly because it symbolizes the story of Snow White. If your wedding ceremony tables are prepared to be covered with white tablecloths, gorgeous crimson apples will make a remarkable distinction that is incredibly satisfying to the eye. Not like the apple that Snow White bit into, your friends will be falling below a spell!

Perhaps the most widespread concept represented in Disney weddings is the story of Cinderella. This tale will involve magic, romance, and ends in a happy marriage. In small, it has the will work. So obviously, a lot of brides want to mirror these happy ideas in their individual weddings. The carriage in which Cinderella was escorted to the ball in is frequently observed in the type of candles, candle holders, and cake toppers. These are quite elegant favors and will impress your attendees. A different wonderful wedding favor for your Cinderella marriage ceremony is the glass slipper. It is a representation of the bringing with each other of the Prince and Cinderella and thus will make a sentimental favor for your guests.

Like the fantastic Walt Disney world by itself, carry the magic of castles to your wedding tables. Castle wedding favors are perfect fairytale symbols and their high quality is tasteful and eye-catching. By providing these distinctive marriage ceremony favors to your guests, they will often be reminded of your specific day.

It is typically said that the happiest day of your life is your wedding day. That being the case, why not get married in what is thought of the happiest put on earth, the Magic Kingdom. With a Disneyland Wedding, this dream can develop into a truth.

From childhood, ladies dream of having the great wedding ceremony ceremony. At Disneyland, you can have a one of a kind, romantic, fairy tale wedding ceremony and dwell happily actually following. Disneyland weddings feature a magical ceremony and a one of a kind reception that are second to none.

In addition, it is easy to plan a Disney wedding as very well. No will need to be concerned or anxiety in excess of the wedding options as Disneyland will offer you with your possess Fairy God Planner to handle all the particulars for your special day.

If you choose to tie the knot in the Magic Kingdom, pre-setting up is important. Disneyland wedding arranging starts a single 12 months ahead of the marriage ceremony date. At your first meeting with your Fairy God Planner you will get a internet site tour and watch feasible destinations for your ceremony. The following action is agreeing to and signing the wedding ceremony support agreement and placing a deposit for the ceremony service fees. This method is generally carried out nicely in advance, typically 11 months before the wedding day. Visitors will acquire your wedding announcements roughly 10 months prior to the massive day.

Last setting up periods for your wedding ceremony are carried out by cellphone or in particular person 8 months just before the ceremony day. At this time the ceremony and reception occasion orders are well prepared and finalized. During this course of action, each and every part of your wedding is dealt with by your Fairy God Planner, removing all the tension of wedding planning. Disney weddings incorporate the catering, flowers and invitations.

On your wedding ceremony day, you will expertise a ceremony that you will don’t forget without end and a reception unlike no other. With a white gloved workers, your reception will be finish with elegant resort table configurations, a head table, exquisite linens and stunning spot cards. You can opt for from a large variety of wedding cakes that are merely amazing.

Finally, there are excellent savings for honeymoon packages at all Disney Resorts. Why not start your highway to happily actually immediately after with a wedding ceremony of your goals, a Disneyland Wedding ceremony.

Children and youngsters at heart couldn’t get sufficient of Disney theme parks given that the quite very first Disneyland opened in Anaheim, California way back again in 1955. To date, there are now more than twenty Disney parks world-wide. The largest amid the numerous Disney’s parks, and not to point out the most important globally, is Walt Disney Planet Resort in Orlando, Florida.

Disney Earth is the biggest recreational resort. Covering an spot of thirty,080 acres, the resort is home to 4 concept parks, 33 on-site themed accommodations and resorts, two water parks, and several other recreational services. Because its gates had opened in 1971, it has been acquiring thousands of company each day.

Theme Parks

There are 4 Disney theme parks in Disney Planet. These are Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Every concept park basically has its own exclusive theme.

H2o Parks

Disney World has two incredible h2o parks: Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Seashore. Typhoon Lagoon is the most-visited water park in the planet, and it is the happy operator of the world’s greatest outdoor wave pool. On the other hand, Blizzard Seaside is a h2o park with a “ski resort-inspired theme” and it ranks as the second most-visited h2o park world-wide.

On-Site Accommodations

As of 2011, there are 33 on-internet site lodging. These selection from cabins and campgrounds, worth resorts, moderate resorts, to deluxe resorts and deluxe villas.

Other Points of interest

Walt Disney Globe Resort is not all just about theme parks and drinking water parks. Aside from the parks, the resort also has other recreational and entertainment facilities. It is property to five magnificent golfing courses, lakes for fishing excursions, activities like firework cruises, companies for surrey bicycle and watercraft rentals, a wide variety of retailers, a vast range of delectable dining possibilities and numerous additional. There are also other places of fascination like Downtown Disney, Disney’s BoardWalk, Disney’s Wedding Pavilion, ESPN Broad Globe of Sports activities Complicated and Walt Disney Entire world Speedway.

How significantly time would you need to have to genuinely get pleasure from almost everything in Walt Disney Globe? A Good deal. There’s just genuinely so substantially to do inside the resort that you will actually be on your toes if you are only arranging a limited excursion.

“Magical” is normally the just one word to explain Disney. But if asked for a solitary phrase to describe Walt Disney Globe Resort, folks often have a difficult time locating that one particular very best word for it. It’s not a surprise as it would seem like no single term can very best explain these a breathtaking location.

A marriage ceremony day is deemed by numerous the happiest day of their daily life. It can be even happier I it is held at the happiest put on Earth. That spot is Disneyland. Disneyland has created weddings feasible with Disneyland Weddings.

Ladies aspiration of their weddings from a younger age. They visualize a story variety wedding that is quite unique and, romantic. With the story issue in it, it gets to be really enchanting. Now that you’re all grown up and at the level of relationship, you can have your wedding at Disneyland! Disneyland can make it doable to have a magical time and a very artistic ceremony. It will definitely be the happiest spot on Earth.

The greatest matter is that you don’t have to stress in excess of the particulars. Disneyland seriously makes it a Cinderella tale by using care of the specifics in supplying a fairy God Planner.

You need to know that Disneyland weddings must not be still left for the previous moment. Your organizing ought to start off one 12 months in sophisticated. You have to timetable a meeting with the Disney wedding planner, choose a internet site tour and pick out the spots for the wedding. You ought to indication the letter of arrangement eleven months prior the big day. 10 months prior the wedding ceremony the announcements are mailed out to your company.

The panning becomes far more powerful 8 months prior to the marriage ceremony date. Organizing takes place more than the cellphone and in particular person with the wedding ceremony planner. The ceremony and receptions are prepared as very well. Like a jigsaw puzzle,all the parts occur jointly and into put for the large photograph. Payments for the occasion are due thirty times in advance of the wedding date and the guest count have to be full at least 4 times prior to the wedding ceremony date.

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Wedding cost? Flat. Fewer marry. Wedding boom over?

Average wedding cost $25,600 last year, virtually unchanged from 2010. Many who are getting married are looking for ways to cut wedding costs.

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Schuyler Velasco, Correspondent /
June 4, 2012

Shannon Osborne carries bridal dresses during the Filene’s Basement “Running of the Brides” bridal dress sale in New York last year. The annual sale is known for its long queues and frantic shopping among brides-to-be hoping to save hundreds or even thousands of dollars on a dress, at a time when the average cost of a wedding has stopped rising.

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When Allison Williams gets married in October, she’ll be doing it on the cheap. At least, that’s her goal.

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“We’re aiming for a budget of $10,000, but realistically, it will probably be about $12,000,” she says of her upcoming garden wedding in Athens, Ga., with 150 guests.

Most of that $10,000 will go toward the outdoor cottage venue and the food, “because we’ve never been to a wedding with good food,” she says with a laugh. Another top priority: good photography. “I still look at my parents’ wedding album, so I wanted to make sure that part lasted forever.”

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Everywhere else, she and her fiancé are finding ways to cut back. As little as possible will be spent on flowers. Paper goods like invitations and party favors will be virtually eliminated. Dinner will be served on recyclable tableware instead of china. Her David’s Bridal wedding gown cost less than $500 (about $700 less than the national average).

Ms. Williams’s nuptials are a potential sign of trouble for the wedding industry. Fewer people are getting married, and those who are appear to be starting to pull back from the lavish affairs made popular during the 1980s and ’90s. The boom that the industry has enjoyed in the last three decades – it pulled in $56 billion in revenue in 2011 alone – may be on the wane.

“I think many wedding companies believe the great boom generation is still coming,” says Shane McMurray, founder and chief executive of The Wedding Report, a California-based marketing research firm that caters to wedding-industry professionals, in an e-mail. “But the smart businesses know the market has changed and the number of couples getting married is shrinking.”

Marriage rates are going down: 20 percent of adults ages 18 to 29 are married, a steep drop from 60 percent in 1960, according to the Pew Research Center. The median marrying ages for women and men are higher than they’ve ever been: 26.5 for women and 28.5 for men.

And the average cost of a wedding has virtually stopped rising. Bridal-industry statistics can be hard to quantify because they’re mostly self-reported and made up of surveys conducted by unconnected private agencies. Last year, average spending either stayed virtually flat (up $37 from 2010, according to The Knot, a top wedding-planning site aligned with WeddingChannel.com) or dropped $911 (to an average of $25,631, according to The Wedding Report). Aside from a blip during the recession, the average cost of a wedding has held steady in the mid- to high-$20,000 range since the early 1990s.

Two reasons for the shift: Couples are having fewer guests, and they have more money-saving resources at their disposal.

“Overall, current trends seem to be all about the money,” according to the latest state-of-the-industry report from The Wedding Report. “Many vendors are seeing a decline in business due to couples opting to save money by going the DIY [do-it-yourself] route or hiring someone new to the business – or just friends or family members. Couples are more cost-conscious and are negotiating much more with vendors than they did in prior years.”

That doesn’t mean that weddings done the traditional way will get much cheaper.

“The budget was blown,” says a groom who tied the knot in March in New Orleans (and declined to give his name). The couple’s original $15,000 budget ballooned to $30,000 in a flash. He wasn’t batting an eye over writing any check smaller than $700, he said. “Both from a planning side and an expenditure side it doesn’t scale down that much. If you’re doing more than a backyard barbecue, it’s going to be expensive.”

But the “traditional” wedding doesn’t actually date back that far. As late as 1950, for all but the richest families, “the wedding was quite a small affair,” says Carol McD. Wallace, author of “All Dressed in White: The Irresistible Rise of the American Wedding.” “The upper middle class, those were the ones having the white dress weddings.” For everyone else, “having a dress you wear only once was really startling.” Before World War II, brides and grooms usually wore suits they could wear again.

Mass manufacturing combined with a new level of national prosperity began to change all that. But things really took off in the 1980s. “Two words: Princess Diana,” Ms. Wallace says. “The ’90s kept that going, and there was this arms race quality to it.”

In 1984, the average wedding cost about $7,800 ($17,000 when adjusted for inflation). By 1990, the figure had ballooned to an inflation-adjusted $26,000, which is close to where it stands today.

For her wedding this fall, Williams is still going the white dress route. She commissioned a friend with a small graphic design business to make her invitations, and a co-worker is making her wedding cake, as a gift. She didn’t hire a wedding planner, and is focusing her budget on things that will last. “The flowers will die. No one will remember whether you had $3 chairs or $1 chairs. Those are the types of things I didn’t mind cutting back on.”

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‘Real Housewives’ Prepare to Celebrate Gay Wedding

Kids and adults on “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” learned a little something about what it is like to be gay and the stress that can come with being open about it with family members and friends on Sunday night’s episode of the Bravo show.

This week, viewers watched as the Laurita family and Caroline Manzo prepared to celebrate the wedding of Manzo’s brother, Jamie Laurita, and his longtime partner, Rich. The wedding planning was underway at Jamie Manzo’s home outside Chicago and several housewives were invited, including Jacqueline Laurita and Towaco resident Teresa Giudice.

Giudice and her husband, Joe, left the kids with the babysitter for the weekend and headed to Chicago, despite the tense relationship between her and Manzo. But this also gave her the opportunity to take a break from the drama with her brother, Joe Gorga, who, earlier in the episode reached out to Giudice via text message to ask if they could see a therapist together.

Giudice is not particularly keen on the idea.

“We’re old school Italians, we don’t believe in therapy,” she said in an off-scene interview.

But while Jacqueline Laurita seemed to think therapy may help mend the relationship between Giudice and Gorga, she did not think it would be effective if Giudice does not believe in it.

“Personally, I’m a big believer in therapy, but if you’re not into it and you’re just going to blame-shift the whole time, it’s not going to be effective,” Laurita said.

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While half the cast mates were preparing for the wedding in Chicago, the Wakile family was getting ready for a night of partying at a beach rental house in New Jersey. But before they headed down to the beach, Kathy Wakile talked to her sister, Rosie Pierri, about how their relationship grew stronger after Pierri came out as a gay woman and said that it may have the same effect on her kids if Pierri talks to them.

Pierri and Wakile’s son and daughter spoke over pizza at Hasbrouck Heights Pizza and Pierri told the kids about the challenges of hiding her sexuality for nearly a decade.

“It’s not something I woke up and said, ‘Oh, I’m going to do this because it’s cool.’ No, it’s something I was born with. God made me this way,” she said.

A tear-filled Victoria nodded her head as she listened to her aunt, Pierri, talk about her struggles, but afterwards, Joe Wakile asked his aunt if she has “gay-dar,” helping her identify other gay people, to lighten the mood. 

In Chicago, Jacqueline Laurita began to grow concerned about comments Joe Giudice, who was once accused by former cast mate Danielle Staub of making homophobic remarks, could make about gay people. Giudice lived up to Laurita’s fears after making a sexual remark about gay cast mate Greg Bennett on a bus. Giudice apologized and gave Bennett a kiss on the forehead, but Manzo was not happy and said, during an off-scene interview, that Giudice is not the man she once knew, even accusing him of having a drinking problem.

Still, she held her tongue on the bus because she is fearful of what may happen if she reveals her true feelings for Joe and Teresa Giudice.

“I am very conscious of the fact that I cannot allow myself to let my feelings show regarding Joe and Teresa because Teresa will take that opportunity to ruin that wedding and I am a ticking bomb,” Manzo said.

The wedding will be shown on next week’s episode which will air on Bravo at 10 p.m.

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Tis the season for weddings

Tis the season for weddings

NRN contributor – Mon, 04 Jun 2012 05:21:50 CDT

(Omaha) — June is a popular month for weddings in KMAland and those receiving invitations can expect the unexpected. Adelaide Polk-Bauman is a wedding industry expert and says couples are mixing things up.

“When you look at the trends for 2012 there is certainly a theme,” Polk-Bauman says. “There are modern twists on the very traditional, classic wedding ideas.”

One of the first thing wedding guests will notice is they aren’t heading to a ceremony in a church.

“Brides are pushing the envelope,” she says. “They are getting married in modern art museum or refurbished barns that kind of capture that vintage, old world feel but with a contemporary look.”

Polk-Bauman says other popular locations include mansions, country clubs, resorts, gardens and in the home. She says one tradition has returned… the traditional wedding dress. She says the royal wedding really influenced a lot of bride’s decisions for their dress. Everyone saw Kate Middleton choosing a very classical, traditional white wedding dress, long lace sleeves, the train and the veil, really the works but she made the point of going with a very contemporary designer Alexander McQueen is known for really mixing things up in the fashion space.)

Polk-Bauman says the traditional hand-tied wedding bouquet is back.

“A lot of brides we are seeing are choosing white flowers, again the traditional but smaller bouquets,” she says. “If you have a particular wedding in mind you may want to try to plan you wedding in season of the flower so your budget doesn’t go through the roof.”

Polk-Bauman says many brides are jazzing the flowers up by adding sparkling ribbons or gemstones.
With the “I do’s” said and done, Polk-Bauman says those heading to a reception will notice some changes as well.

“A lot of brides are forgoing the three or five tier wedding cakes for cupcakes,” says Polk-Bauman. “There is something fun and different to it. You can hand paint the icing and personalize it. That is one of my favorite trends for 2012.”

Instead of a sit down dinner, many brides are opting for a specialty buffet like a taco bar or finger foods. Some brides are even hiring food trucks to come in and cater their big event.