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Posted on Friday, September 16, 2011 9:45 PM
Elope to luxury. Make your dreams
come true. Cast off your cautions – and really do something you will
never forget by getting married on one of the coolest dates of the
century.
Aleenta Phuket-Phang Nga is offering November 11, 2011 or
11-11-11, to do exactly this in an exclusive online auction for loved-up
couples to tie the knot in a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity with a range
of added benefits.
The intimate, secluded and elegant resort –
that sits onto the pristine Natai Beach – is offering the date for a
starting bid of THB90,000 to spontaneous romantic couples. |
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Posted on Friday, September 16, 2011 2:02 PM
As businesses brace for the possibility of a double dip recession,
brides and grooms should plan for the unexpected when planning their
wedding day: job loss, vendors going out of business, rising prices and
traveling limitations. While weddings still take place even in a
down economy, brides and grooms are scaling back and trimming the excess
from their celebrations. The numbers show the dramatic shift: The
average cost of a wedding dropped $10,000 in a year after the recession
began. Last year the cost began to recover, rising from $19,581 (2009)
to $23,867, according to |
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Posted on Monday, September 12, 2011 11:04 PM
~Brides to-be can enjoy this combination wedding/honeymoon package at Charleston’s Premier Hotel~
Planters Inn,the award winning 64-room Relais & Châteaux hotel
located in the heart of Charleston’s historic district, is once again
offering its comprehensive Weddingmoon Package. This combination
package offers wedding components and an overnight kick-off to start a
honeymoon, all inclusive for brides on a budget. The highly-customized
experience is carefully planned with the hotel’s in-house Wedding
Coordinator and Sales Manager, Ms. |
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Fred Broder: Posted on Monday, August 01, 2011 7:19 PM
A young man is on his way to a county fair. He's carrying a chicken under one arm, a pig under his other arm and a basket on his head. He comes to a fork in the road and he's not sure whether to go right or left.
Along comes a beautiful young girl. He asks her which fork to take? She tells him that she, too, is on the way to the fair and invites him to go with her. She tells him that they will have to take the fork that is the long route to the fair as opposed to the shortcut fork through the woods.
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Danielle Mayer: Posted on Thursday, July 21, 2011 4:01 PM
Karisma owns several luxury Gourmet-Inclusive resorts that appeal to anyone looking to have a tropical get-a-way. Whether you are looking for a weekend away with girlfriends, a romantic honeymoon, or a place to take your children where they can be entertained one of the Karisma facilities will be sure to cater to your needs.
These properties are truly unique, offering a wide range of special family offers as well as wedding packages. The idea of Gourmet Inclusive vacations are intended to foster togetherness among couples and/or families. |
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Angele Busch: Posted on Wednesday, July 20, 2011 9:46 PM
Aruba’s premier resort for couples invites guests to enjoy each other and the best weather in the Caribbean
Situated outside the hurricane belt in the clear blue waters of the southern Caribbean Sea, Aruba’s beautiful weather offers couples the perfect sanctuary for a romantic getaway to Bucuti & Tara Beach Resorts. Aruba’s premier resort for romance is now offering the Swept Away Romance Package for couples looking to escape from the every day and rekindle their spark in an intimate setting like no other. |
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Cara Davis: Posted on Monday, July 18, 2011 9:36 PM
Today's brides and grooms aren't settling for what's always been done. They're infusing creativity, personality, cultural trends and most of all, they're having fun. They're creating memorable experiences not just for themselves but for friends and family who contribute to their big day. Author and marketing guru Seth Godin recently spoke at a Chick-fil-A Leadercast about how the new normal is not normal at all. People are questioning why we do things the way we do and turning tradition on its head. |
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