Hi there!
When planning for your wedding, have you thought about where you might want to stay for the first night after you wedding?
Since this is a very special night, I would suggest going to a luxurious hotel!
Now, you may think that would cost too much, costing you at least $300-$400, but it doesn't have to!
3 years ago, I went to the website http://www.lastminute.com.au and got ourselves a really good deal. They have soemthing called a "Mystery Hotel". Now they don't tell you which hotel it is, but they usually tell you how many stars it is and around which area this hotel is located. Only after booking it, will it reveal to you which hotel you have booked!
The good thing about this is that is is usually sunstantially lower than the price of what it usually is. We paid $99 for a 4 1/2 star hotel in North Sydney called the Vibe Hotel. It was great! The location was near the water, the room spacious and clean as well!!
There are sites like these you might be able to find in your local area, this will save you a few hundred dollars to live in a great hotel with a fraction of the price!
Till next time!
To learn more, you can go to my website http://www.weddingbudgetnow.com
Monday, April 27, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Wedding Shoes
Hi,
A thought that came into my mind was Wedding Shoes. Depending on what kind of bridal dress the female chooses to wear, there may be no point in buying expensive shoes if the dress is going to touch the floor. If this is the case, the best thing to do is to buy a flat shoes with no pointy ends. As you will be on your feet all day, you want to make sure your are comfortable, rather than at the end of the day, your feet are throbbing in pain.
To Learn more, come to my website - http://www.weddingbudgetnow.com
A thought that came into my mind was Wedding Shoes. Depending on what kind of bridal dress the female chooses to wear, there may be no point in buying expensive shoes if the dress is going to touch the floor. If this is the case, the best thing to do is to buy a flat shoes with no pointy ends. As you will be on your feet all day, you want to make sure your are comfortable, rather than at the end of the day, your feet are throbbing in pain.
To Learn more, come to my website - http://www.weddingbudgetnow.com
Monday, April 13, 2009
How to Pay off the Reception Costs
Hi,
Ever thought about the quickest way to pay off the reception costs? Well, if you live in any parts of South-east asia, the couple will ask the guests to give them money instead of gifts that Westerners request for. This idea is acutally catching on to other cultures as well.
So you can think of it as the guests paying for their own meals. Since the reception costs will potentially be the most in your wedding budget, using this technique will save you a massive amount of money, and in most cases can even pay off the whole wedding by itself!(provided your guests are not stingy and they pay equal to or more than the cost of the meal).
For our Wedding, our reception costs were all payed off by the money gifts from our 300 guests. With this incredible saving, you could use this to put a deposit on your new house or have an extravagant honeymoon!
To Learn more on how to cut costs for your wedding, please go to http://www.weddingbudgetnow.com.
Ever thought about the quickest way to pay off the reception costs? Well, if you live in any parts of South-east asia, the couple will ask the guests to give them money instead of gifts that Westerners request for. This idea is acutally catching on to other cultures as well.
So you can think of it as the guests paying for their own meals. Since the reception costs will potentially be the most in your wedding budget, using this technique will save you a massive amount of money, and in most cases can even pay off the whole wedding by itself!(provided your guests are not stingy and they pay equal to or more than the cost of the meal).
For our Wedding, our reception costs were all payed off by the money gifts from our 300 guests. With this incredible saving, you could use this to put a deposit on your new house or have an extravagant honeymoon!
To Learn more on how to cut costs for your wedding, please go to http://www.weddingbudgetnow.com.
Monday, April 6, 2009
What to Reduce First to Reduce Your Wedding Expenses
Hi there!
Thought I'd give another quick note on how to reduce your wedding!
The biggest expense for your wedding will most likely be your Reception Venue. So if you are cutting costs, that would be the first place to turn your head to.
Reducing your guests to your closest family and friends is always a popular choice to still have a quality wedding. If you are a person who doesn't care if you have every person that you've ever met at your biggest day of your life, then I would choose this option. You get to spend more time with everyone and actually have a conversation with all the people in your wedding.
Also, think about how much the reception venue means to you. There are pleny of other alternatives other than your 5-star restaurants and hotels. You could maybe have it at a beach house, one of your friends backyard, or rent a local community hall.
To Learn more please go to my website www.weddingbudgetnow.com.
Thought I'd give another quick note on how to reduce your wedding!
The biggest expense for your wedding will most likely be your Reception Venue. So if you are cutting costs, that would be the first place to turn your head to.
Reducing your guests to your closest family and friends is always a popular choice to still have a quality wedding. If you are a person who doesn't care if you have every person that you've ever met at your biggest day of your life, then I would choose this option. You get to spend more time with everyone and actually have a conversation with all the people in your wedding.
Also, think about how much the reception venue means to you. There are pleny of other alternatives other than your 5-star restaurants and hotels. You could maybe have it at a beach house, one of your friends backyard, or rent a local community hall.
To Learn more please go to my website www.weddingbudgetnow.com.
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