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Showing posts with label Bachelorette Parties. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Destination Weddings in Lake Las Vegas

By Honora Mastriacovo

It is said that over 100,000 couples decide to tie the knot in Las Vegas each year. From last minute weddings on the run to dream-platinum weddings, Vegas is a destination that has every bride’s needs covered.


Just 17 miles from the strip, you will find a beautiful desert resort where luxury and elegance is easy to find. Lake Las Vegas offers brides several breathtaking venues, yet with the excitement of a Vegas wedding.



This unique desert resort has been modeled after an Italian lakeside village, complete with cobblestone streets, piazzas and waterfront cafes. From dining in elegant restaurants, to shopping in the village boutiques there is an endless list of activities to enjoy while on resort property. Enjoy exploring the outdoors – take a short ride to the Hoover Dam and kayak down the Colorado River, or for a little more adventure, take a whitewater rafting trip down the river followed by a helicopter ride out. There are also championship golf courses and relaxing day spas that guests can enjoy.


Lake Las Vegas allows couples and their guests to enjoy the excitement of sin city while having a peaceful oasis to escape to for an unforgettable destination wedding.

Article by Honora Mastriacovo, Freelance writer with Ultimate Escapes Luxury Destination Club

Monday, July 27, 2009

Will You Be My Bridesmaid?


There is something special about being asked to be part of a destination wedding party. Most friends and family members feel very honored to be considered for the role of bridesmaid, groomsmen or the VIP title of maid-of-honor or best man.

And as couples find themselves having to call or email to ask these dear loved ones to be a part of their big day - there is something much cooler they could be doing. They could be sending them cookie messages.

The Flour Pot "Will You be My" cookies ask the question with a little more care and thought than a simple call or email. They are only $10 (includes the cookie and adorable wrapping) so it won't cost you a fortune either.

Just think of what your bridal party is about to embark when being entrusted to your sacred society. The least you can do is ask them in a yummy and unforgettable way!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Riviera Maya - A Grand Destination

Recently I had the pleasure of visiting an exquisite destination for weddings and honeymoons - Riviera Maya, Mexico.


The area is known for it's Caribbean waters, Mayan ruins and pristine beaches and lucky for us, we got to experience all that and much more.

We stayed at the Grand Velas All-Suites and Spa Resort which was a paradise all by itself. The resort has seven gourmet restaurants, personal plunge pools, butler service, gorgeous manicured grounds and it's own little slice of the Caribbean sea.



Destination weddings here are a must as they can cater to your every need - from babysitting services to customized menus and spa outings for the ladies.


My favorite part of the resort is the spa - and although I wasn't allowed to take pictures there, I did get a few shots just outside one of their spa suites overlooking a pond surrounded by tropical flowers and plants.

Inside the spa, visitors can experience the "Water Journey" before any treatment. This 40-minute ritual includes dry and wet saunas, an ice room and a stone bed with water jets to relax every inch of your body. Heaven.


The neighboring town of Playa Del Carmen has a lively night-life and great shopping during the day. Our group of traveling journalists decided to venture down for a nightcap and uncovered the Blue Parrot. Set on the ocean, the bar feels a little like a mature "spring breakers paradise" with it's swinging bar stools and sweet cocktails followed up by the sounds of the resident DJ and fire dancers.

My husband (Tony) and I couldn't help but jump on the swinging bar stools for a picture op before ordering a cerveza.


The Mayan Ruins of Tulum were definitely a highlight of the area.
Our tour guide, Ernie, who spoke fluent Mayan - piqued our interest by telling us what each building symbolized and how the Mayans made their own hurricane warning system (which still works to this day). I won't spoil the mystery by giving it away here, just book yourself a Riviera Maya vacation and check the ruins out for yourself.


And when you begin to plan your vacation, honeymoon or destination wedding, make sure to check out Grand Velas All-Suites and Spa Resort for a fantastic place to stay!

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Rehearsal Dinners and Destination Weddings

When you are doing a destination wedding, there is always the question of who should be invited. Since everyone is from out of town, it's tempting to include all your guests. The rule of thumb is to invite your bridal party and their significant others, grandparents and immediate family members as well as your officiant.

But, if you are financially able, it is very considerate to be able to include your entire guest list. You may opt for a cocktail and heavy appetizer setup or ask for a very limited menu from your venue if you want to include everyone but need to keep costs down.

Recently, I visited my own backyard (Scottsdale, AZ) in search of some cool places to host a rehearsal dinner and found several! One of my favorites was Olive & Ivy. The ambiance gave an upscale casual feeling with modern contemporary and transitional design elements.

They have a few different options to choose from in regards of where you can host your gathering. Their Stamp Room seats about 30 people and overlooks their uber-hip Mediterranean style patio.

On the menu, you'll find fabulous combinations such as their savory Bacon Wrapped Medjoul Dates or their Heirloom Beet Salad topped with locally grown pistachios and goat cheese dressing. I died and went to carbohydrate heaven when we tried the Strawberry Rhubarb Fritters (it's like a french beignet and strawberry rhubarb pie had a baby and sprinkled cinnamon and sugar all over it!). You must order those when you go.


For a round-table experience with an intimate group of 12, their White Room is a gorgeous and dramatic choice. The room is perfect for a bachelorette party or bridal luncheon and has a small minimum, so it' won't break the bank.

They also have a gorgeous outdoor patio which backs up to the posh Scottsdale Waterfront which can seat up to 150 guests if you do need space for a larger party. Allison Black, Private Event Specialist, admitted that she absolutely loves having wedding parties on the patio. "We can do all kinds of private party functions - even receptions!"

The next time someone asks me where to have their special event in Scottsdale, Olive & Ivy is going to be at the top of my list, and it should be on yours too. I'll post more hot spots this summer - because hot and Scottsdale go hand in hand this time of year!

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Monday, March 16, 2009

All the Single Ladies, All the Single Ladies

The Ritz-Carlton NY, Battery Park Announces an All-Inclusive Bachelorette Party Package...

Who doesn't love NYC, chocolate, red wine and some time with your lady entourage? I do, I do! And to think, you can put all those together in a hotel like the Ritz?



Sounds like an episode of Sex in the City!

Invite lifelong girlfriends to celebrate the bride-to-be and receive five-diamond treatment as you check in to a luxurious Liberty Suite, experience the "hotel within a hotel” exclusive Ritz-Carlton Club® Level and delight en-suite in a divine private chocolate tasting.

The all-inclusive Bachelorette Party Package includes the following:
• Overnight luxury accommodations in a luxurious two bedroom Liberty Suite with Club Lounge access and panoramic views of the Statue of Liberty and New York Harbor.
o The Ritz-Carlton Club® Level redefines the luxury hotel experience, combining intimacy, comfort and exclusivity with the personalized service and attention to detail that are the hallmarks of The Ritz-Carlton. This oasis is often referred to as a "hotel within a hotel” with a well-appointed, relaxed lounge environment and continuous culinary offerings featuring breakfast, light snacks, hors d' oeuvres, beverages and sweets.
• La Maison du Chocolat en-suite gourmet chocolate tasting paired with red wine or Champagne.
o Experience a private 90-minute gourmet chocolate tasting in the comfort of your suite with a Chocolatier from the world-famous La Maison du Chocolat boutique. Two bottles of either red wine or Champagne are included in the tasting.


This package is available Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights beginning March 15, 2009 starting from $599 USD per person; there is a minimum of four girlfriends per package. This package must be booked at least 7-days before arrival, is exclusive of taxes and gratuities, and is subject to availability.

Please contact the hotel directly for information on additional room rates and additional person prices.
For hotel reservations and information, visit online at www.ritzcarlton.com/batterypark , or call 800-241-3333, or the hotel direct at 212-344-0800.