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Elopement Package for the Maya Marriage of Many Announced

Maya Marriage of Many 11 Day Wedding-Moon Elopement Package
December 5 – December 15 (shorter packages available)
Cost: $7500 Per Couple

Itinerary:

December 5: Arrive Belize City, Fly to San Pedro, to hotel
6pm Welcome Dinner with Steel and Tribal Drum Duo
A Photographer will capture moments of the evening

December 6: Free Day to Tour San Pedro, do as you wish

Ahhh…. photo: Jose Luis Zapata Photography

December 7: Snorkel Tour of Hol Chan Marine Reserve, Shark and Ray Alley with Stop for lunch on neighboring Island of Caye Caulker

December 8: Lounge, do nothing, do something, rent a golf cart, relax.

never a shortage of things to do… Photo: Jose Luis Zapata Photography

December 9: Mayan Ruin Day Tour

December 10: Last minute shopping, sunning, sipping and snuggling

December 11: Transfer to Mainland
6pm: Rehearsal Dinner with:
· Steel Drum Band
· Local Band for dancing the night away
· Photography of the evening

December 12: Your Wedding Day

Mayan Ruin Wedding Dreams! Photo: Jose Luis Zapata Photography

· Fully designed, decorated and catered sit down dinner with cocktails
· Local Belizean Band and other entertainment so you’ll dance the night away
· Photography Package to capture your day
· Cahal Pech Mayan Site Rental Fee
· Decoration of the Wedding Site
· Photography Package
· Marriage License
· Courier and notary of wedding ceremony
· Minister or Justice of Peace
· Wedding Day Coordinator
· Ceremonial Documents
· Registration of Marriage and Certified copy of Marriage Documents from Belize General Registry
· Tropical Bridal Bouquet
· Tropical Groom’s Boutonniere

December 13 & 14: One Mainland Tour is included. You may chose which day, and which tour among the following:
· Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave Tour
· Caracol Maya Site
· Mountain Pine Ridge Tour
· Barton Creek Tour
· Kayak Tour
· Canoe Tour
· Full Day Birding at Inland Blue Hole
· River Tubing
· Cave Tubing
· Horseback Riding

Horseback riding in Cayo District

December 15: Return to Belize City for your flight home

Alternative Arrival and Departure Date Packages available, however, all Couples seeking a legal marriage must be in the country prior to December 8, 2012.

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The Maya Marriage of Many Gets Featured on Wedding Nouveau

Wedding Nouveau is the Premier style guide for intercultural brides and multi-ethnic wedding inspiration featuring wedding dresses, wedding customs, traditions and photography around the world. Celebrating interfaith, intercultural, interracial and multi-ethnic wedding style and inspiration for today’s modern & global savvy bride and that is why we are so thrilled to be mentioned in the Spring Issue. You can see our favorite event planner, Lisa Light, in the behind the scenes section as well as read more about the Maya Marriage of Many in this years spring issue. But wait, there is more! For a limited time, you can download a free copy of the spring issue and read all about the Maya Marriage of Many happening 12-12-2012 by visiting http://weddingnouveau.com/magazine and subscribing.

Check out some of the photos below!

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For One Local Bride, Valentines Day just turned South, way South…All the way to Belize, Central America!

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photo by jose luis zapata photography

For One Local Bride, Valentines Day just turned South, way South…All the way to Belize, Central America!

A Frisco, TX bride-and-groom-to-be who entered the www.2012weddingsbelize.com Facebook Maya Marriage of Many contest is about to get a big surprise! Will it be the Grand Prize or an amazing Runner Up package?

Influency Group in Frisco contacted the Blushing Bride Boutique on Main Street to identify the perfect couple to participate in the contest. They worked diligently to inform as many people as possible about the contest and get them to fall in love with their story and vote for them in hopes of winning a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be married in the Mayan Mountains of Belize on the steps of the 3200 year old ancient Mayan Palace of Cahal Pech on 12/12/12.

Our local couple is within the top two slots to win the Grand Prize – one of the only 12 coveted available Bridal Packages for the Maya Marriage of Many on 12/12/12. The Grand Prize is valued over $16,000 and includes the exotic, exclusive wedding ceremony and a honeymoon on the tropical paradise island of Ambergris Caye. The ceremony will be orchestrated by Lara Goldman of Romantic Travel Belize, in conjunction with luxury wedding planner Lisa Light of Lisa Light Destination Bride and celebrity photographer, Terry Gruber, among others. Second Prize is Wedding for Two plus a Free 5 Night Package in Belize, and many other amazing prizes valued over $3000.

The 12.12.12 Event will bring together 12 ‘blushing brides’ and their fiancés, along with six of their closest friends and family. This incredibly romantic, intimate and elegant affair is one befitting of its origins. The Maya Marriage of Many will be the one and only time multiple weddings will take place together on any Maya site in Belize, therefore, each couple’s love story is forever woven into the fabric of Mayan culture and tradition.

The 12.12.12 Event is being held in honor of the last remaining days of the 5126 year old Mayan calendar and the beliefs of many will be tested as time ticks down in 2012. On December 21, 2012, the world as we know it will end – or so it’s thought by those who believe the culmination of the 5126 year old Mayan calendar signals the end of time. Of course, the Maya who still live in Belize, would beg to differ. Many of the Maya in Belize, the epicenter of the ancient Mayan world, reject popular doomsday scenarios and instead see the calendar’s end as a joyous time of spiritual rebirth, renewal and new beginnings.

“As the home of the Western Hemisphere’s largest barrier reef and majestic mountains dotted with Maya sites, Belize is a culturally rich destination wedding location for those looking to celebrate their love and good fortune in a truly epic way,” says Lara Goldman, a destination management consultant and owner and founder of Romantic Travel Belize. “Since this is the only place in the Yucatan where you can get married on the actual Maya Palace’s themselves. The site of this epic event dates back to 1200 BC. Guests will truly experience something extraordinary.”

The Big Reveal, including a formal announcement of the Grand Prize winning couple, will be made at a press conference the morning of February 13 at 10:30 a.m. inside the Lebanon Church on the grounds of the Frisco Heritage Center with Councilman John Keating, Lara Goldman, and representatives from the Frisco Convention & Visitors Bureau, Influency Group, Blushing Bride Boutique, and more.

Later that day, there will be an evening “UnBelizeably in Love Cocktail Reception” and event at the Frisco Heritage Center Depot February 13 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at 6321 Page Street. The event will include exclusive vendors for all things weddings, a Belize information booth, wine and food, a fashion show, and giveaways on a local, national and international level. You will not want to miss this event – the public is invited to attend.

You Betta Belize It!

Contact: Lara Goldman
Romantic Travel Belize, Ltd
US 215-469-2496
Belize – 011-501-670-5272
Lara@romantictravelbelize.com
www.2012weddingsbelize.com

Kara Cleaver
Influency Group, Inc
kcleaver@influencygroup.com
www.InfluencyGroup.com
972-200-0538

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Why Does Wedding Photography Cost so much?

I found this blog somewhere, and i LOVED it. Take all these same points (average about 1/2 the cost of the US for a great photographer), add to them that the equipment needs to be brought in from some other country, duty and taxes paid, and of course, replacement is a bitch ’cause San Pedro is the most corrosive place on the planet. Honestly, your wedding photo’s are the ONE THING you will have with you for the rest of your life. Your blisters from dancing will be gone, your suntan from the tropics will fade, the food and drink, well, you’ll long forget about those and you might even lose your ring from time to time…but you’ll never not have those photos. They are priceless. Dont fret the cost, over the course of a 30 year marriage, it’s a drop in the bucket – cut something else, just dont be sorry you didnt get a photographer.

So here it is….cause for pause, i say!

Friday, January 27, 2012
Wedding Photographer Slap Down!
I found this great post over on PetaPixel and wanted to share .. it is quite good. Apparently they came across this posting on Craigslist by a disgruntled bride who had issue in paying $3000 for a wedding photographer, because, as she says, all they do “is hang out at a wedding taking tons of photos and editing them”

The response from Nikki Wagner is priceless

Dear Bride,
I am a wedding photographer in the Erie, PA area. Wedding season only last about 4 months here, so I photograph an average of 20 weddings per year for an average of $2,500/wedding (which totals about $50,000/year).
That being said, I am a small business owner, so I pay all of my taxes, totaling about $15,000/year, which leaves me with a gross income of around $35,000
Of that $35,000 I pay $600/month in rent for my small house and garage which I converted into my studio (which is where I would be editing your wedding images).$35,000 – $7,200 = $27,800
Then I have my car, which I would use to get me to and from your wedding, which I pay $400/month for the lease, plus $200/month in car insurance. $27,800 – $7,200 = $20,600
To get to your (and my other brides) wedding consultation, second wedding pre-consultation, the wedding itself, and to and from the printers I spend $840/year in gas money. $20,600 – $840 = $19,760
I also have $500/year insurance in case you sue me, or if any of your drunk guests would happen to break any of my equipment. $19,760 – $500 = $19,260
You also probably found me through my website, which I pay $30/month for hosting, and another $30/month so that you can view your photos online and share the images with your friends and family. $19,260 – $720 = $18,540
Or perhaps you found me through my advertisements in the newspaper or local bridal magazines, or a bridal show that you attended that I paid to have a booth at. $18,540 – $1,000 = $17,540
I also pay $250/month for my own health insurance in case I were to get hurt at your wedding. $17,540 – $3,000 = $14,540
I pay $200/wedding for a second shooter for your wedding, so that you can have more images and different angles, as to make sure you get the best images possible at your wedding. $14,540 – $4,000 = $10,540
I also need to have a new pair of shoes ($100) every season because my shoes get worn out and dirty from season to season. $10,540 – $100 = $10,440
I need high speed internet so I can upload all of your images online, my home phone for my business and my cell phone so I can communicate with you. $10,440 – $2,500 = $7,940
Oh yes, and I also pay a lawyer to make sure my contracts are iron clad and an accountant to make sure that I am paying all of the taxes I need. $7,940 – $500 = $7,440
Sometimes I attend workshops and seminars to teach me how to better my business, and make my client happier (that would be you), as well as keep up on the trends and learn new techniques so that I can make sure you have the best quality images available.
That would technically leave me with about $7,000/year to feed myself, buy groceries, pay for my heat and electricity, clothe myself, etc. But, usually I end up reinvesting whatever I have left on upgrades and new equipment:
During your wedding, I bring my professional equipment that I use so that I can make sure you have the highest quality images.
I have 2 Canon 5D Mark II cameras (because you always need a backup in case of a camera malfunction, which would ruin your big day’s photographs) which cost $2,500/camera =$5,000
I also have quality lenses which can capture your special moments in low light situations:
Canon 24-70 f/2.8 lens = $1,200
Canon 70-200 f/2.8 lens = $1,300
Canon 50mm f/1.4 lens = $500
Canon 100mm f/2.8 macro = $600
…and I have speed lights to catch the fun moments at your reception:
2 x Canon 580EX II = $1,200
Also multiple battery backups and memory cards, lens filters, light stands, umbrellas, light boxes, external battery packs and a bag to carry everything in = $1,500
Because this is equipment, sometimes I need to have it serviced or cleaned to make sure it is all working properly = $200
After spending 8-10 hours at your wedding, I then come home to my home office and spend about 20-25 hours editing your images, creating your album, blogging about your wedding, posting pictures on Facebook, ordering you prints and burning your DVDs.
I edit your photographs using a 27-inch iMac computer = $2,500.
I edit your photographs on Adobe Lightroom ($200) and Adobe CS5 ($400 for the upgrade and $900 for the new program).
I print your DVDs on a printer which costs $300 and which uses $200/year in ink.
I buy the DVDs and jewel cases you’re getting printed for $300/year
I archive all of your photographs on 2 x 2TB external hard drives = $500.
I also back up all of my photographs online so if there was ever a fire in my office, you would never lose your photographs = $400/year.
I also have office expenses as far as buying paper, staples, envelopes, packaging, filing cabinets and files, etc…
I also spend time and money ordering your prints and albums, paying for shipping, going to the post office etc.
All of that being said, I’m usually in the hole at the end of the year, and take on many family portraits, senior portraits and corporate jobs in order to make ends meet.
Photography is my passion and my livelihood, and it is also expensive. Yes, it seems like a lot of money for one day, but one day isn’t all we spend on your photographs or on our business. You will spend thousands of dollars on a wedding dress or flowers or a venue or on catering which you are going to have for only one day, but your photographs will be the only thing you have to remember that one day for the rest of your lives.
I’m extremely insulted by your craigslist post and hope this sheds a little light on why we charge $3,000 for one day of your memories that are going to last you forever.
– Nikki Wagner, Photographer

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100% Belizean Destination Wedding Favor Bags

I received an email from a colleague in the states. She also manages tours and other events in Belize, but remotely…from the states. So when she found herself in a pickle, having been told at the last minute that she was not going to receive the Wedding Favors as promised for a client, she emailed me. I was actually glad, as i’ve wanted to do this sort of Wedding Favor a Destination Wedding here in Belize for while, just never had the opportunity.

Although the Wedding Favor/Swag Bags for the Maya Marriage of Many 12/12/12 Destination Wedding in Belize will be much grander than this, it’s a nice starting point :)


The completed bag


Water Bottle Bags made by Carib Creations


So anyone that knew me when i had my shop in the states knows i ADORE SOy Candles. They leave no soot. Not black crap on your walls, the sides of the container…just clean burning great smelling candles. Glow Belize Candles are the first ones produced here. Now…here’s the thing about Rosies, “Glow Belize Candles”…

You see these little heart shaped boxes? Ok, so they arent 100% natural, or belizean, but hey, we are REALLY limited for resources here. So when Rosie and I discussed this project, i wanted something “special”. She described how she’d make them. I had no idea i would see this.

First, you should know..the sand was taken from “the other side of the reef”. The sand here on our beaches is a bit courser than this sand. And see the pink bits, you wont see that on our beaches. SO..at some point, she was on the other side of the reef and got this sand. Then, she glues the sand on the box, then glues on the tiny but perfect shells on top. Then she clear coats the whole box…twice. THEN, she wraps in cello and ties with raffia. But she’s not done…then she adds a sweet little charm. Sheer Destination Wedding Favor Bliss!

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