Monday, December 12, 2011

Renewing Vows in Waikiki

We%26#39;ll be staying at the Wyndham Waikiki in October 2009 and I was wondering if they have a complimentary vow renewal like the Outrigger. Does anyone know? If not...can anyone suggest how to do this inexpensively? Thanks :o)



Renewing Vows in Waikiki


I dont know about the Wyndham but these folks are well priced.



http://www.hawaiiweddings.net/packages.cfm



Renewing Vows in Waikiki


We used Penny %26amp; Wayne from Hawaii Weddings.net (as mentioned above) when we got married in 2005. They have many packages you can choose from, renewals %26amp; weddings. I can recommend their services, they did a wonderful job for us.




We will be using Penny %26amp; Wayne www.hawaiiweddings.net for our simple wedding on 5/19. They have been most helpful and we are looking forward to meeting them.




luv2travel... we are going in October also for our 25th wedding anniversary! (Oct 13-19) I was going to ask for some suggestions too after going to many websites for vow renewals! The only other one I found that seemed affordable with the amenities I wanted was ';A Fairy tale wedding'; DOn%26#39;t know if any out there has any experience with them.




We also used Penny and Wayne for our vow renewal ceremony in March. Wayne was great as he was very laid back and casual and joined in when we all got the giggles. Our photos turned out beautifully (he took them) and it really was a very stress-free, memorable experience. We went to Magic Island for our ceremony and it was beautiful. Congrats!




Looks like there%26#39;s a consensus! Thanks for the replies!





Worldtravellerks...we%26#39;ll be there Oct 10-18! Congrats to you too!




It is going to cost you something to have a wedding vow renewal on the beach, if that is what you want to do. Wedding companies in Hawaii get accessed a fee for a permit to conduct weddings and vow renewals on the beach. This is a very recent issue that has been enforced by the Department of Land and Natural Resources in Hawaii. You also must be aware that it is a law in Hawaii that drinking of alcoholic beverages is not allowed. You won%26#39;t be able to have a champagne toast following your vow renewal on the beach. Sparkling cider is a nice alternative.





The wedding planner that many are mentioning here would be a good place to start. Google the topic and you will find a lot of resources in Hawaii. Some of the nicer beach hotels like Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Moana Hotel, Halekulani, Hilton Hawaiian Village have their own beach front lawns and their own wedding planners on site. They do have liquor licenses to serve liqour on their lawns. However, they do have to abide by the state law that liquor is not allowed on the beach. Go to their individual sites and check out the options they have. Try a company called Best Bridal Hawaii. They have a number of locations that they can perform weddings at around the island. They have a cute little white chapel at the Hilton Hawaiian Village that is very nice.

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