20 Popular Personalized Wedding Party Favor Ideas

June 13, 2009

An overview of 20 popular wedding favor choices, including suggestions for personalization for a meaningful gift to give each guest

 A wedding celebrates a couple’s romance, love, and commitment with friends and family. As a token of thanks and appreciation for joining in that celebration, many brides and grooms offer their guests small gifts, called favors, as a remembrance of the event.

Wedding Favors: Personalization

Wedding favors can easily be personalized in different ways. For traditional personalization, the names or initials of the bride and groom are inscribed directly on the gift or on a ribbon or tag attached to it. The wedding date or a simple message may also be included. Favors can also reflect the couple’s hobbies, professions, or culture for more individuality. Many elaborate wedding favors are personalized to match the theme of the entire event. However a couple chooses to personalize their favors, selecting a unique and meaningful gift honors the guests and thanks them for sharing in the couple’s special day.

Wedding Favors: 20 Popular Choices

Nearly any small gift can be customized to create a personalized wedding favor. Several types of gifts, however, are consistently popular because of their affordability, their ease to create, and their universal appeal to different guests.

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Hot Wedding Colours For 2009

March 22, 2009

Our homes generally set the trend for forthcoming wedding colour schemes along with the seasonal catwalk trends in current fashion styles.

And so the question on every bride & wedding planner’s lips is, ‘What will be the hot wedding colour trends for 2009?’

2007 and 2008 have seen our brides showcasing the following colour trends; Soft Greens with White, Lilac with Purple tones, Chocolate Brown and anything in Monochrome Black & White. These colours have been so popular and may still continue into 2009 weddings & events, though an explosion in fresher, brighter colours is more likely.

In contrast to the softer more subtle shades of last year, the forthcoming trends for 2009 will be far more exotic, brightly coloured and – believe it or not – almost luminous! Now before you start to panic, you do not need to go for anything too ghastly or too dominating. However, any bride who wishes to strut her stuff in style in 2009 needs to make a bold splash of colour if she wishes to remain in-line with other fashionistas!

So, how do you get a subtle colour splash into your big day without going overboard? Well, the key is to keep the main areas understated and classic. In other words, keep the bridal gown classical and elegant; choose carefully coordinated bridesmaid dresses and groomsmen outfits. You can then go for broke with table accessories, place settings, floral arrangements, venue decor and the trimmings on your wedding cake.

Look out for big tropical colour schemes focusing around Turquoise and Bright Yellow Shades. Mix these colours in with a tropical wedding theme. Bold favour boxes trimmed with yellow and blue ribbons and coordinating place settings will give guests the illusion of the heady climes of the tropics! Ask your florist about introducing a splash of these colours into floral centrepieces and co-ordinate with wedding cake trims.

Making a comeback this year will also be Bright Orange colour schemes. These will work really well when coupled with softer peach tones and the occasional shocking orange splash. You could dot bright orange cameras and bright orange petals about your reception tables for maximum effect. Tie peach favour boxes with bright orange ribbon and introduce Orange Gerberas or Tiger Lilies into bridal bouquets and floral centrepieces.

Pinks are always in fashion when it comes to wedding style, but as 2009 is all about making a statement, strong, luminous pinks are the shades to go for. As before, keep dresses and bridal party outfits classical and think about introducing the pink tones into reception decor. A great way to get bright luminous pink into your event is by having a cup-cake wedding cake. Each mini-cake can be tiered to give the effect of an all-encompassing wedding cake, yet a retro luminous pink icing and a fancy motif topping will give each cake a trendy feel. Mini cakes are also a massive hit with younger guests and some wedding cake specialists are able to make individual cakes to cater for various food intolerance which are worth knowing. Floral arrangements can be kept white and interspersed with bright pink feathers and coordinating ribbon.

So, whether you are having a tantalisingly tropical event, an outrageous orange occasion or a pretty pink affair, anyone who’s anyone in 2009, will definitely be hosting a bright, bold, beautiful and full-of-colour wedding!
 

Summer Wedding Ideas and Planning Tips

March 20, 2009

Summer weddings are the most popular. Here are some tips on how to keep your cool, planning the event, and color recommendations.

‘Tis the season for eloping—no true planning needed! Imagine getting married in a white sundress with the wind whipping your flower-adorned hair back from your face. You shout, “I do!” over the romantic roar of the ocean. If that doesn’t appeal to you, or your parents just won’t hear of it, here are some more ways to stay cool in the hot months during one of the most stressful planning times of your life.

Plan far, far ahead! The summer months are the most saturated with weddings of all the seasons. If you don’t schedule your dream reception area within 6 months of your wedding date, you’re not too likely to get it unless it’s an obscure place. If you can snatch up the location a year ahead, that’s even better. Same thing goes for the place you want to have the ceremony. Book the person you want to perform your ceremony as much in advance as they’ll allow. And the sooner you can get your dress, the better. If you go into a big bridal store, try on 18 dresses, and choose to fall in love with the one that’s a size or two too big, you’re going to be waiting up to twelve weeks to get the right size delivered to you. Altering is a possibility but why pay the extra money if you’ve got time to spare ordering the perfect size? Once you’ve got the necessities (who, when, where and what you’ll wear) down for your wedding, the other things will fall into place.

The next thing you’ll want to decide on will be colors. Once you decide those, you can more easily choose the bridesmaids’ dresses and flowers. Bright colors and pastels are the best for summer. Bright colors work best for day, icy pastels for evening weddings. Make sure the colors you choose won’t clash with the background of the site of your ceremony, and also make sure they don’t blend so much that the dresses and flowers won’t stand out in the pictures later. You’re most likely going to pay more for your photographs than for any other part of your wedding. You can pick multiple colors, or just one or two. You can have everyone wear the same color and carry the same type of bouquets, or you can mix it up. Have fun with it.

You can use the same style/cut of dress but in different colors. I have a friend who put her matron of honor in a lavender dress and her bridesmaids in pastel pink, but all the dresses were made from the same pattern. The bouquets mixed those colors together, and added in white accent flowers as well to unify her with the other girls in the photographs. Her wedding pictures turned out gorgeous with the mixture. Another option brides go for is choosing one color for the dresses and letting their bridesmaids pick their own style within that color. Especially with bright or pastel colors, you want to let the girls feel comfortable by at least letting them pick whether they want strapless, halter, full skirt, fitted, etc. Hot pink’s not like black—it’s not that slimming.

As for the flowers, they should match the dresses, plus some complementary colors (or you could go with only colors that are complementary and leave the matching ones out, it’s up to you). Mix them all together. You may want to have separate types of flowers than the bridesmaids do, and your groom can wear a flower that matches the ones from your bouquet. The cheapest way to handle your bouquets is to make them yourself. And if you make them from silk flowers, they can look real but last forever. Sometimes something more tangible than a scene from a picture is a nice reminder of the day you said your vows. Arrange them until they look good and have the overall shape you want. You’ll know when you’ve achieved just the right combination. You can check out a book from the library, enlist friends who know what they’re doing, or get a quick how-to from the floral specialist in a craft store like Michael’s. I knew I wanted to use roses in my bouquets, but I didn’t know what else to get to go with them. There was a lady who worked in the flower department at a craft store who helped me walk through the aisles and pick out what would complement the red roses for my bouquet and the white ones for my bridesmaids’. I already knew how to make the bows from my barrette-making days, but if you don’t, they have bow-making machines you can buy for about $10.00 at the same craft stores you’ll be buying your flowers at. Have a girls’ day with your side of the wedding party to make the bouquets together, add some wine or make frozen daiquiris, and it’s really a party! Making your own from silk flowers saves you from worrying about whether the flowers will be delivered on time on the wedding day, saves you money, and also keeps you from having to deal with wilting blooms in the ceremony.

A wedding doesn’t really need a “theme,” but it does need to be unique to represent you and your new husband. Some people go with bringing Hawaii to themselves with a luau type wedding/reception in a big back yard. Some people make a color their theme (girls who really like pink may tend to do this, especially in summer). Others use their flowers and put them everywhere. My own wedding had roses and swans on the tables at the reception (swans being a play on our last name and also a symbol of love and elegance). Make sure you pick something you and your husband are going to look back on and smile; do not let someone else choose your theme for you—they will try and you will regret it. You will hear so many suggestions for outdoor weddings and receptions, you won’t even feel guilty turning down friend number 55 who offers to make up some of his famous barbecue for your backyard bash. Kindly decline and ask if you can schedule that for when you come back from your honeymoon and choose the place you and your fianc? think would be best.

The only way to make your wedding what you want it to be is to plan ahead. That way you can relax and enjoy the time prior to the wedding day with your significant other instead of being stressed about loose ends. This is a good way to fight cold feet, as well. Choose your location, pick your dress, and decide on colors far in advance. Everything else will fall into place.

 

Great Summer Wedding Color

March 19, 2009

If you’re getting married this summer or helping plan a wedding for this summer you’ll want to check out the hottest wedding colors for summer 2009.

You can put your own spin in these summer wedding colors and how you incorporate the colors into your wedding attire and decor. Here are some wedding colors for 2009 and some ideas.

Pink and red. You may have never thought to put pink and red together, but you’ll be pleasantly surprised how well these two colors would work together in your wedding attire and decor. This color combination is good for ultra feminine women that want to have a delicate quality to their wedding theme. Consider having the bridesmaids wear pink dresses with red sashes for a pop of color. Or the bridesmaids could wear one color dress– pink or red– and mix up their bouquet with a bundle of pink and red roses. To make the perfect pink and red bouquet. Give your groomsmen solid red vests or cummerbunds as they most likely won’t want to wear pink. You can go with a floral theme for your invitations and place settings.

Blue and brown. The next color wedding color combination, blue and brown, you may have seen incorporated in home decor. Now the color combination of blue and brown has made its way to the summer wedding 2009 list as a hot color combination for bridesmaid dresses, groomsmen attire and the other wedding decor that goes along with a woman’s special day. To make use of brown and blue in as your wedding color theme, give your bridesmaids a brown tea length dress with a blue sash. The best shades of blue would be aqua or a soft powder blue. Groomsmen can wear blue vests and/or cummerbunds to carry out the theme. Invitations, place settings and wedding favors can incorporate both colors with very modern shapes, such as squares, on solid colors. To choose some great wedding favors with the blue and brown theme. The blue and brown wedding theme is sure to exude calm and elegance.

Pink and Brown. Your wedding will really stand out if you choose pink and brown as your wedding colors. Make sure that you have the flair and style to pull it off. Brown and pink wedding colors aren’t for the faint at heart or the self conscious. You can execute this wedding color combination by making use of solids and patterns. If you choose to use both colors if your bridesmaids dresses go with a pink dress and perhaps a brown sash or shawl if it’s an evening wedding affair. For the invitation and place settings you could use pink and brown polka dots to make things really stand out. You can also get really creative with the wedding bouquet by using pink flowers and tied by a distinctive brown ribbon. For more tips on how to coordinate a pink and brown wedding.

 

Summer Wedding Colors for 2009: Outdoor Color

March 19, 2009

With warm weather right around the corner, soon to be bride’s are busy planning their outdoor weddings. One of the first factors that need to be decided on is what summer wedding color combinations that you will use. Here’s three different ideas based on a few great themes.

Summer Wedding Colors 2009- For A Renaissance Themed Day
If you are going to go with a Renaissance theme for your ceremony and/or reception as in this article How to Plan an Outdoor Renaissance Wedding; than the best color combination that you could have is red, white and black with touches of silver. Here’s a few tips for each one.

Red:Red roses in the bouquet and sashes on the bridal party dresses is a great way to incorporate this color.
White:Of course, the bridal gown usually comes in this color but add it around the area with a few white roses mixed in with the red as well as white lace underneath the centerpieces.
Black: The groomsmen should wear black, as well as adding some black table clothes and vases to hold the bouquets in.
Silver: The silver element will be found in chain-mail and swords. Adding a few candle holders in this metal will round things out nicely.

Summer Wedding Colors 2009- For A Hippie Themed Day
When planning on having a Hippie theme outdoor ceremony and reception, like in How to Plan an Outdoor Wedding with a Hippie Theme ; it’s all about flower power and rainbow love. Though you could go with a myriad of all of the hues in the rainbow; the trick is to use them as only solid colors. For example:

Bridesmaids dresses: Have each one of your bridesmaids wear a different solid color instead of tie-dyed dresses, with matching bouquets of flowers in the same hues.
Bridal Gown:To Incorporate all of the different colors into your attire, wear a rainbow sash around your gown or a floral ring with a flower from each one of the bridal parties bouquets in it.
Flower Centerpieces: Have a few mixed bouquets and alternate them with solid ones.

Once you start figuring out how to incorporate all of the colors that you want for your big day, you are sure to find other decorative elements to mix and match with.

Summer Wedding Colors 2009- For A Beach Themed Day
If you want your setting to be like you are getting married on the beach (whether you are or not) like in How to Plan an Outdoor Wedding with a Beach Theme, the trick is to choose some colors that remind you of the ocean and fun in the sun. One great color combination for this theme is:

Turquoise and Blue with Yellow: What reminds you more of a beautiful island paradise than the colors of the ocean? You can have the bridesmaids dresses be in these hues or have them wear simple light yellow dresses and carry a hue of blues as bouquets. You can also reverse this and have them wear the ocean and carry the sun.

This season, colors for a summer wedding in 2009, will be all about expressing yourself. People may be downscaling their budgets but it doesn’t mean that you have to sacrifice. Just search out the best theme for your outdoor ceremony and reception and go from there.

Exotic Wedding in Thailand

September 29, 2008

The Kingdom of Thailand lies in the heart of Southeast Asia, making it a natural gateway to Indochina, Myanmar and Southern China. Its shape and geography divide into four natural regions; the mountains and forests of the North; the vast rice fields of the Central Plains; the semi-arid farm lands of the Northeast plateau; and the tropical islands and long coastline of the peninsula south.

Thailand constantly is winning awards for its tourism infrastructure, recently the Swedish travel publication, Travel News, presented the annual Grand Travel Award – the equivalent of the travel and tourism industry’s ‘Oscars’ – for the fifteenth consecutive year.

Thailand is increasing in popularity as a wedding destination as people seek more exotic environments and are able to hold more lavish receptions at luxury accommodation. There is nothing quite as touching as to play a part in someone’s wedding, and locations such as Koh Samui and Phuket offer stunning luxury villa rentals to accommodate such groups. Many villas are purposefully build to offer the best possible setting, secluded, romantic, and beautiful, surrounded by the deep blue ocean, and row after row of coconut palms.

Organizers can provide Christian, non-secular or Buddhist-style weddings, and each can be completely customized to ensure the most memorable day possible. Everything you need can you provided to make your wedding perfect, at only a fraction of the cost that you would pay in your home country. Nothing is quite as romantic as saying ‘I do’ on the beach, on a tropical island, under the shining sun and bright blue sky. You can share your special day with friends and loved ones or simply savor the moment just for yourselves. We can help make all your wedding dreams come true.

Luxury villas in Phuket and Samui can accommodate wedding parties of up to 85 people just within a villa, or they can cater for groups of up to 150 people if staying outside. If you are planning on having a large Koh Samui Wedding, please contact us in advance for more information about the special packages we offer.

Another advantage of having your wedding in Thailand is that the wedding and honeymoon are part of the same package. With hundreds of attractions throughout Thailand it is great opportunity to travel the country and to enjoy the time with family and friends.

Luxury villas catering to wedding groups are likely to expand into other areas of Thailand as infrastructure improves, Krabi is fast becoming the next fashionable destination for high end visitors and Koh Chang near the Cambodian border is also seeing a large increase in visitors who are more adventurous and want to experience different areas of the country.

Whatever destination a wedding couple chooses, they are sure to be offered great value for money and an amazing choice of Thai villas from any destination they choose. With the incredible diversity throughout Thailand guests are no doubt going to have the wedding of their dreams when staying in their luxury accommodation in the beautiful country of Thailand.

Wedding Purple Flower Ideas

September 4, 2008

Purple flowers that are good for wedding floral arrangements.

Choosing the color for your wedding is a very personal decision. After the color is chosen, then the fun can begin. Choosing the types of flowers that you use for your bouquets and other floral arrangements is also a personal decision. There are many choices for each color that a couple may choose. Here are a few different flowers that are available for the color purple.

Asters are one type of flower that comes in the color purple. They are a smaller flower and generally serve the purpose of accent flowers in a floral arrangement. The blossoms on the plant are situated in clusters. They are most commonly found in late summer and fall. These flowers also boast a yellow center.

Roses are always a popular choice for wedding flowers. Roses come in a wide variety of different colors. Different shades of purple are among some of these colors. These flowers make an excellent choice for any wedding floral arrangement either as an accent or as a centerpiece.

Irises are another popular flower that also comes in shades of purple. Some variations are completely purple in color and others are a combination of purple and white. They come in two main varieties. There are bearded irises and non-bearded irises. These flowers are generally more available during the summer months.

Tulips are a more unusual choice, but also come in purple. These flowers are best known as a spring flower and make an excellent addition to a spring wedding. There are several different types of tulips available. Field tulips generally have a smaller head on them. Greenhouse tulips have medium sized heads and French tulips have the largest heads.

One type of flower that is great for an accent flower is purple sweet peas. These flowers originated in Italy back in the 17th century. Sweet peas are very fragrant in the evening which makes them a great addition to floral arrangements for an evening wedding. These flowers come on a long stem filled with clusters of blossoms.

Purple phlox is another type of flower that is good for an accent. These are also smaller flowers that are in a cluster at the top of the stem. This is also a fairly leafy plant which gives more green to the floral arrangements as well.

Another, more unique flower for accents is the stock. These flowers come in purple. Stock has many tiny blossoms that form a cone on the top of the stem of the plant. They make a very unique accent when placed in a floral arrangement. They can also be used as the centerpiece with other accent flowers around it.

Hydrangeas are a large sphere shaped flower made up of many small blossoms. These also come in purple varieties. These make a great centerpiece for a bouquet or for other floral arrangements. They also serve well to accent some other flowers as well. Choosing purple flowers to go with the purple theme at a wedding can be a difficult decision. These are just a few of the many flowers that you can use when planning your bouquets and floral arrangements.

 

Wedding Red Flower Ideas

September 4, 2008

Ideas to help in choosing red flowers for wedding bouquets and arrangements. Tips for design and mixing of blooms.

Roses are the most popular wedding flowers and the rose is probably the first flower that comes to mind when you think red flowers. But there are many other flowers to choose from that will create striking bouquets and arrangements for a wedding. Tulips are in the top ten choices for wedding flowers. Red tulips can be combined with other red flowers, such as roses, to create a stunning bouquet. Other than the most common shape, tulips can be ruffled, fringed, or peony-like. Tulips can be solid color or variegated, having more than one color on the bloom.

Gerbera daisies have become popular as a wedding flower. The blooms can measure three to five inches across and work well in a bouquet or as a table decoration. Bright red gerbera daisies planted in small pots would be an attractive table decoration for a summer wedding. Dahlias are overlooked as a beautiful wedding flower. Dahlias range in size from two to ten inches in diameter. Dahlias can be pompom or ball shaped, double bloomed, cactus, or the exquisite water lily type. Simple calla lilies would complement these flowers in a bouquet.

Gladiolas seem to be used mostly for funerals and not as a wedding flower. That should change. Just a few red “Glads” added to a bridal bouquet of any other red flowers would be extremely eye catching. Gladiolas can have two to four feet stems, be ruffled, variegated, or solid color. Floor urns filled with these stately blooms would create a striking display. Red callas tied with a ribbon are stunning by themselves. Add just a few red roses and red hypericum for a unique bouquet. One calla lily in a vase makes a simple, yet elegant, table decoration.

Stargazer lilies are definitely beautiful but they aren’t the only lilies available. Lilies come in almost every color imaginable, including red. These are stunningly beautiful flowers. Combine with calla lilies or dahlias, add some trailing greenery and ribbon, and you have created an unusual red bouquet. Pots of red lilies and roses would be a unique alter display.

Late May and early June are the bloom times for peonies. Shades of pink and deep rose are the most common colors but there are red peonies. They are gorgeous. Double peonies are huge blossoms of ruffled petals. What could be more beautiful than an arm full of fragrant red peonies? Use giant containers filled with masses of peonies for alter flowers. Trim the stems short to fill a round bowl for reception tables. If using peonies from a home garden, be sure to dunk the blooms in a pail of water to remove the ants that are necessary for peonies buds to open.

The hydrangea, most commonly seen in white, pink, or blue, offers its giant round blooms in shades of red. Two or three of these huge flowers are all that would be needed to create a beautiful bouquet. Red rose buds or calla lilies would work well with hydrangeas.

Poinsettias are the perfect decoration for winter weddings. Done properly, poinsettias can be used as cut flowers for bouquets. After cutting, the stems must be sealed by dipping the in hot water for one minute, then put immediately into cool water. Do this 24 hours before arranging them and keep them in a cool spot. Poinsettias come in a variety of pot sizes to create attractive displays in the church, reception hall, and on table tops. These colorful plants are inexpensive enough that you can create gorgeous displays for not a lot of money.

Red is the most common flower color and there are countless shades of red to choose from. They are often different varieties of the same flower to widen the selection even more and most flowers are now available year round. Whatever the choice, red is the color of love and a perfect wedding choice.

 

Wedding Lavender Flower Ideas

September 4, 2008

Lavender flowers that make a great addition to wedding floral arrangements. Information on design and blooms.

Choosing the color for your wedding is a very personal decision. After the color is chosen, then the fun can begin. Choosing the types of flowers that you use for your bouquets and other floral arrangements is also a personal decision. There are many choices for each color that a couple may choose. Here are a few different flowers that are available for the color lavender. Roses are a great choice for wedding flowers and also a classic. They come in many variations of many colors. One of these colors includes lavender. Roses are universal and can be used in floral arrangements either as accent flowers (usually in bud form) or as the centerpiece.

Lilacs are another flower that comes in lavender. Lilacs are very fragrant and can add an aura to the wedding ceremony. These flowers consist of many small blossoms clustered on the ends of the branches. They are more commonly found in the late spring to early summer. Lilacs are great for spring weddings in particular. Freesias come on a lavender color known as blue moon. The name states blue, but it is lavender in appearance. These small flowers make a great accent flower. This flower also boasts unique leaves which look almost sword-like. They also produce several blossoms on each stem.

Gladiolus can produce a unique look to your floral arrangements. These flowers grow up almost the entire length of the stem from large blossoms at the bottom to smaller ones at the top. There are more frequently found during the summer months and are typically considered a summer flower. There are several types of gladiolus. Large flowering gladiolus originated in the Netherlands. Butterfly gladioli are more recent and better for cutting.

Chrysanthemums (Mums) are an excellent flower to use for a fall wedding. These flowers are well known to be fall flowers and are good for a centerpiece. Mums come in several different varieties as well, so you can find one that fits the look you are going for. Decorative mums are more spherical in shape. Daisy mums look similar to a daisy. They have yellow centers and petals that fan out from this center. Spoon mums are a cross between the two. They are more flat, but the petals more resemble the decorative mums.

Lilies are another popular flower that can be used in wedding arrangements. The Broadway Lily is one variation that is lavender in color. It is actually a combination of white and lavender. Lilies are another flower that is universal and can be used as both a centerpiece for an arrangement or as an accent flower. Another lavender flower to use in arrangements is the dianthus. This is a flower that looks similar to a carnation. There is one bud per stem and can be used as both an accent and a centerpiece. Choosing lavender flowers to go with the lavender theme at a wedding can be a difficult decision. These are just a few of the many flowers that you can use when planning your bouquets and floral arrangements.

Cheap Honeymoon Cruises

August 16, 2008

Cheap honeymoon cruises that won’t break the bank. 

Wouldn’t it be nice to celebrate your honeymoon aboard a large ship over the ocean? Then consider a honeymoon cruise! Yes, you can afford it! If you think you can’t, you may be wrong. Before you go on a cruise, consider all the costs that are involved. There are also ways to find cheap honeymoon cruises.

If you have access to the Internet, you can find last minute savings on cruise vacations. Prices for trips are reduced when the time draws closer and a ship still has spaces available to sell. You may not get to stay in the best room aboard the ship, but you will have a honeymoon at sea, nevertheless. One great web site for discount cruises is i-cruise.com. If you don’t have to set a specific date for a honeymoon, you can try to bid on a cruise at an auction. You may also like to compare cruise costs by visiting a web site such as Expedia or Travelocity.

Another money-saving idea is to take a short cruise. You can save some dough just by going on a one, four or seven day cruise. Also, depending upon the time you go on your cruise, the prices may be lower or higher. There are often bargain cruise prices before a major holiday. Additionally, you can save money by going on a cruise that starts from a location closer to home. It will save you money in the traveling it takes just to get to the ship itself. Not all ships start in Florida. There are other cruises that leave from New Orleans, New York, Boston, California, etc.

If you need to fly in order to get to your cruise, you can compare prices online from web sites such as: Orbitz, Travelocity, Expedia or Hotwire. Another tip on saving money is staying in a cabin on the ship that’s on a lower deck; the lower the deck the lower the price. Also, cabins with private balconies or the outside rooms are more expensive; choose an inside room instead. In addition, if you have been on cruises before from the same company, choose that one again as cruise lines often offer discounts to frequent customers.

You can also save money once you’re aboard the ship. Cruises often allow you to purchase items and “put in your tab”; be careful about not overspending; it’s like using a credit card! Also consider this; carbonated beverages and alcohol costs money, while ice tea, hot tea and coffee are usually free. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t celebrate with a glass of bubbly; just don’t overdo it if you have a budget. For anything you’re going to spend money on, whether it is drinks or time at the casino, set a limit for yourself, whether it is limiting the number of alcoholic beverages you will order or deciding you’ll spend only “X” amount of dollars in the casino. There are services and products on a cruise ship that cost a lot more than they do on land, and some examples are: phone call, the Internet and tuxedo rentals.

The Honeymoon Cruise Registry can help you pick a cruise to fit your budget. You can find this at cruisesinc.com. After you register, your friends and family can contribute to your honeymoon cruise by visiting honeymoonvoyages.com. Even if you choose an inexpensive package, do not feel that you won’t get the best service; cruise lines assure you that no matter what you pay, they will treat you well. There are cruise packages for as little as $50 per person per day. Expensive cruises could amount to over $500 per person per day!

Cruise lines often offer honeymoon packages. Each cruise line is different; the cruise could offer free special events or one all-inclusive package fee. Some of the items that may be included in your package might be: stateroom roses, breakfast in bed, special food deliveries, wine glass souvenirs, a greeting from the captain, massages, etc. Honeymoon cruises can range from the inexpensive to the expensive. You’ll want to do your research and compare before you go!

 

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