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Hoover Dam Review

May
26


Hoover Dam Review

Rating: A
Neighborhood: Boulder City
Address: Nevada/Arizona Border
Website: hooverdam

Hoover Dam is just a 30 miles southeast from downtown Las Vegas.  With about a 45 minute drive this is one must see destination.  While at Hoover Dam, take a tour of the dam and the power plant.  Tours start at 9:15 am and go through 5:15 pm in the summer and 4:15 pm in the winter.

You can choose to park in the main Visitor Center’s parking lot.  However, if you don’t mind walking a bit, we recommend free parking lots on the Arizona side of the dam and walking to the dam and visitor center.

Hoover Dam has security check points entering the dam from both Arizona and Nevada entrances.  If you decide to travel in the summer months, be sure to get an early start to the dam.  Otherwise, wait times can be hours to cross the dam 4-7 miles back.

Drive times will be reduced significantly once the bridge over the canyon in complete.  The bridge is also a spectacle by itself.  It will be a suspension bridge.   See below pic.

The Hoover Dam and the surrounding scenic views of Lake Mead Reservoir make fantastic backdrop for pictures.  Don’t miss out on one of the true wonders of the world.

 

Ethel M Chocolate Factory Review

May
23


Ethel M Chocolate Factory Review

Rating: A
Neighborhood: Henderson
Address: 2 Cactus Garden Dr
Website: www.ethelschocolate.com

If you are looking for something to do in Las Vegas that is off the beaten path, visit the Ethel M Chocolate Factory.  While at the Ethel M Chocolate Factory you can see the chocolate factory, cacti garden, Ethel M chocolate store and M&M store.

In 1981, Forrest Mars Sr, “retired” to Henderson, Nevada and created Ethel M Chocolates to honor his mother by creating a line of gourmet chocolates that reminded him of how he learned about quality chocolate making.  While at the factory, you can walk on a self-guided tour through the factory and watch chocolates being made.

In addition to the factory tour, you can take a self-guided tour of Botanical Cactus Garden on premises.  The Botanical Cactus Garden has one of Nevada’s largest collections of cacti and contains more than 300 species of plants.

Tours are open 7 days a week.  The Chocolate Factory tours are great.  However, chocolates are produced in small batched to keep quality high.  Call ahead to verify the factory is running if you want to see the process live.  The factory usually runs Monday – Thursday.  Don’t forget to get your free taste of Ethel M chocolate in the chocolate store – dark, milk or white.

 

5 Bridal Blogs for Wedding Planning

May
20


Yes, WeddingMuseum.com’s Wedding Planning Blog is working on a redesign and recently added a focus to more of the Las Vegas area in offering local reviews.  However, we would like to support other wedding planning blogs that do weddings right.

WeddingBee (weddingbee.com)

Weddingbee is a wedding blog updated daily.  The site features blogs, boards, bios, classifieds, galleries, and a do-it-yourself template section.  In addition, real brides are a focus during wedding planning through the wedding day in Weddingbee’s wiki section.  Besides their daily posts, real brides offer many helpful comments.

Earth Friendly Weddings (earthfriendlywedding.blogspot.com)

Earth Friendly Weddings post to their blog topics to inspire and encourage the incorporation of more earth friendly elements into your wedding.  Eco-friendly wedding planning guidance includes recycled envelopes, handmade favors, sustainable gift-wrap and much more.

100 Layer Cake (100layercake.com/blog/)

100 Layer Cake have handpicked real weddings to post pictures of and share bridal stories with visitors.   In addition, the owners research the vendors of the weddings posted in their blog and provide links to the professional wedding vendors.

iDiY (www.i-do-it-yourself.com)

For the bride that wants a personal touch to her wedding and loves to do-it-herself, be sure to visit iDiY.  iDiY offers many how-to make it yourself ideas.  In addition, they offer freebies and downloads such as graphics and fonts.  Creative ideas include place card rocks, tiny tissue paper flowers and table number cards.

Something Old, Something New (kenziekate.blogspot.com)

Something Old, Something New is managed by KenzieKate Invitations.  However, Mackenzie posts many inspirational products and ideas toward a modern wedding.  There are many different categories including gifts, accessories and cakes.

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Paris Las Vegas Hotel Chapel Review Pt. 2 of 2

May
18


Paris Las Vegas Hotel Chapel Review Pt. 2 of 2

Rating: B
Neighborhood: The Strip
Address: 3655 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Seating Capacity: 30 guests to 90 guests
Website: www.parislasvegas.com

Paris Las Vegas Hotel

Wedding locations were discussed in part 1.  Paris Las Vegas offers many different wedding packages.  Packages start with the  Create Your Own Package to the top of the line Paris Perfection Package.

Create Your Own Package:

  • Personal Wedding Coordinator
  • 30 minute use of the Wedding Chapel
  • Pre-recorded Wedding Music
  • Professional  Ceremony Photographer of the Bride & Groom
  • (5) 4×6 Photographs
  • Private appointment to make photography selections or image hosting online
  • Date is Monday-Thursday
  • $685 either chapel, tax not included (20 guests max, max 2 attendants on each side, b&g and guests must come together as no private area for bride)

Paris Perfection Package:

  • Personal Wedding Coordinator
  • 30 minute use of the Wedding Location
  • Minister fee included
  • One hour use of private waiting area for bride with photography and bottle of champagne
  • Pianist or guitarist throughout ceremony
  • Use of lace pew bows
  • Unity candle service
  • $325 floral credit
  • Professional ceremony photography to include immediate family and wedding party
  • Studio photo session of bride & groom
  • One hour on-property photography tour
  • (24) 4×6 photographs with Paris photo album
  • Private appointment to make photography selections or image hosting online
  • Wedding ceremony DVD
  • Online webcasting of the ceremony for 7 days
  • Paris wedding certificate holder
  • Bride’s lace garter
  • Four-night stay in Calais Suite
  • Nightly turndown service
  • In-suite wine and cheese welcome amenity
  • Fresh floral arrangements and rose petals for suite
  • 4 passes to Mandara Spa Relaxation  & Fitness Center
  • Couple’s Swedish massage
  • 2 hour limo service
  • 2 Eiffel Tower tickets
  • 2 Jubilee show tickets
  • Waterford Crystal Champagne flutes
  • Bottle of Dom Perignon Champagne
  • Wedding gift basket
  • 2 Paris bathrobes
  • $250 room service credit
  • $450 restaurant credit
  • daily access to Le Rendezvous Lounge
  • $8500 for either chapel or $10,500 for Eiffel Tower Observation Deck at twilight (tax not included)

Receptions do not take place in the chapel or ceremony sites.  Catering is available to provide sit-down  or buffet dinners, champagne brunches and everything in-between.

Otherwise, many of Paris’ and Bally’s restaurants offer private and/or semi-private areas.

  • Ah Sin – Pan Asian
  • Les Artistes – French Steakhouse
  • Le Provencal – French with Italian flare
  • Le Village Buffet – Buffet
  • LE Burger Brasserie – American
  • Bally’s Steakhouse – Traditional Steakhouse
  • Al Dente – Italian

Paris Las Vegas Hotel

We gave a rating of a “B” because we feel it is inconvenient how the chapels are on the second floor and then guests must move to another location for the reception via an elevator.  However, the Paris Las Vegas is an A+ for the atmosphere.  It takes you to their impression of Paris on a grand scale.  It is a bit corny but we really like how in the restrooms a women overhead speaks uncommon English phrases then translates them to French.  The Paris Las Vegas Hotel is one of the finest and romantic locations on the Las Vegas Strip.

To see part 1 of this review click on this part 1 link.

 

Paris Las Vegas Hotel Chapel Review Pt. 1 of 2

May
16


Paris Las Vegas Hotel Chapel Review Pt. 1 of 2

Rating: B
Neighborhood: The Strip
Address: 3655 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Seating Capacity: 30 guests to 90 guests
Website: www.parislasvegas.com

The Paris Las Vegas Hotel is located on the Las Vegas Strip.  It is on the east side of the strip between Flamingo Rd and Tropicana Ave.  You can’t miss the Paris Hotel with the replica Eiffel Tower landmark in the front.

Both Chapels, Chapelle du Paradis and Chapelle du Jardin, are located on the second floor of the Paris Las Vegas Hotel.  You must take the main elevator to the second floor and the chapels are immediately off the elevator and across from the Spa.

The Chapelle du Jardin has pastel colors accented with garden murals.  Ceremonies are available between 9:30am and 5:30 pm with extended hours on Saturdays.  Seating capacity is 30 guests.

Chapelle du Jardin

The Chapelle du Paradis offers a cathedral-style setting enhanced with tall columns, ornate gold leaf designs, crystal chandeliers and angelic cherubs.   Ceremonies are available between 10am and 5 pm with extended hours on Saturdays.  Seating capacity is 90 guests.

Chapelle du Paradis

Brides and grooms can also choose to have their wedding ceremony at the Eiffel Tower Observation deck.  The deck accommodates a private ceremony of 12 people.  Ceremonies are available daily at 9:30 am.  The Eiffel Tower deck is located 460 feet above ground level of the Las Vegas Strip.

Lastly, wedding planners can have their wedding ceremony at Poolside Cabana Courtyard.  Poolside accommodates 18 guests.  Ceremonies are available April through October at 11:30 am.  The Poolside Cabana Courtyard is located on the 3rd floor of the Paris Hotel.

To read part 2 of this review click on part 2 link.

 

Choosing a Wedding Dress for Your Body Shape

May
14


Choosing a Wedding Dress for Your Body Shape

Like any bride-to-be, it’s easy to fall in the trap of having to find the perfect dress for your wedding day. Does such a thing exist? Yes, but it’s wise to remember that you’ll go through piles and piles of dresses to find the right one. The pressure of choosing a wedding dress is a common scenario that plays out in many bridal stores, and you’re not alone. As with any article of clothing, however, choosing the appropriate dress for your body shape is important. And if that dress is your wedding gown, there’s added incentive to find the right one.

Few dresses are ideal for everyone – and there are obviously assets you would like to emphasize and others you’d prefer to downplay. Usually, the sales associate at most bridal boutiques or stores will be able to offer an accurate analysis of the dresses you’ve selected, though you can also have your gown altered to make sure it ‘hugs’ you in the right places. While no body is alike, the following guidelines on choosing a wedding dress are designed to help you stick to the right style when browsing through the racks, online, or even having a dress specially made.

The Right Dress for Your Wedding Day

If you’re like most women, you’ve been dreaming about your wedding day since you were a little girl, imagining a beautiful, fluffy white ball gown. Choosing your wedding dress may not be so simple. Today’s bride has a plethora of gown options available to her, including A-line, sheath, mermaid, empire, and ball gown silhouettes. Though fitting sessions are the only way to tell what works best for you, the following body shape tips are meant to help you sort through the pile.

Hourglass: This shape is, by far and large, considered the ideal of feminine beauty. Ball gowns are perfect for those with smaller waistlines, while form-fitting gowns work just as well and cleverly show off your curves. Choosing a wedding dress like a dropped waist wedding gown, an updated look from the 1920s that’s becoming very popular, works well for those with longer torsos and some height to them. Hourglass-shaped women are usually on the bustier side, so you’ll want to avoid the harsh straight lines of some strapless gowns; instead, opt for sweetheart necklines or something with a little twist.

Rectangular: Finding a dress for your wedding day is all about knowing your body shape. The idea here is to look for gowns that create curves even if you don’t have them. Elegant sheath dresses cut on the bias or bust-enhancing necklines create curves where none exist. A cinched waist dress on your wedding day, one with slightly puffier skirts, will similarly capitalize on your small waist and create volume.

Slim: A mermaid or trumpet dress for your wedding day is perfect for the slimmer bride with smaller hips, though this style can favor anyone on the slender side. A dress with a ruched bodice will create the appearance of a larger bust line, and, again, add curves where needed. Modified A-line gowns with slightly higher waist lines will make you appear taller as well.

Oval: Oval-shaped and plus-sized brides benefit from the classic lines of empire dresses; whether simple or jazzed up with some embellishments, this dress (a wedding day classic) hides numerous figure flaws and enhances the bust line. When choosing a wedding dress in the empire style, remember that it should be somewhat fitted, since a gown that’s too loose can become billowy.

Show Off Your Wedding Day Style

As a last note, an A-line dress on your wedding day is more often than not universally flattering. Tall brides should keep the lines, detailing, and fabric simple, though smaller brides can pull off fabrics with high sheen; however, they, too, should avoid decked-out gowns, opting instead for nice touches at the neckline or the bust line to draw the eye up. Choosing a wedding dress in this style hides a lot of flaws, but still offers that big skirt appeal from your girlhood days in a stylish way. Sheath gowns, too, offer the same benefits as A-line gowns, meaning they camouflage many of the flaws you’re looking to hide. In this case, however, differentiating between constructed (more curvy brides) and loose sheaths (slender brides) makes the difference when choosing a wedding dress.

Also, consider trying out this handy dream wedding gown creator that walks you through your unique body type and which styles would suit your shape best. It’s easy to use and provides some tips that will pay off during your shopping trips!

About the Author

Cherie Johnson is the founder and owner of Creative Wedding Favors, the premier site for unique anniversary, baby and bridal shower, graduation, quinceañera, and wedding favors. Her wedding ideas have also benefited readers of many websites, including Women Of, Wedding Lenox, and The Wedding Guide. Before establishing Creative Wedding Favors in 2006, she worked as a professional wedding photographer, capturing all the special moments of the nuptials and ceremony. Search for fun, festive favors by visiting www.CreativeWeddingFavors.com.

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Las Vegas sign for wedding pictures?

May
12


Welcome to Las Vegas sign

The Welcome to Las Vegas sign is on the south end of the strip just past the Mandalay Bay resort.

A great location for engagement pictures and for wedding pictures is at the world famous Welcome to Las Vegas sign.  The big difference in the past few years is now the sign has its own parking lot to make it very easy access to take pictures.  In addition, the sign has a new sidewalk and fake grass surrounding the sign making a great location for pictures.

One of the downfalls of this Las Vegas landmark is the number of visitors at the sign at all hours.  If you want a picture of just the bridal couple or the wedding party, we suggest early in the morning for the fewest amount of tourists at the sign.

 

The Bootlegger Italian Bistro Review

May
10


The Bootlegger Italian Bistro


Rating: A
Neighborhood: The Strip
Cuisine: Italian
Price: $15-$30
Address: 7700 Las Vegas Blvd, Near Las Vegas Outlet Mall
Website: www.bootleggerlasvegas.com

The Bootlegger has been an Italian classic in Las Vegas since 1949.  Find family recipes including pasta, pesci, carne, scalppine, pollo and pizza.  The atmosphere is vintage Vegas with historic Vegas celebrity photos and authentic family photos of past generations.  Larger groups can be seated in their romantic grand piano dining room.

The Bootlegger would be a fantastic location for a rehearsal dinner!  The food is great at a reasonable price with a feel of what Vegas was in its heyday.  It is also kid friendly.

 

Collaborative Wedding Budget

May
04


The Collaborative Wedding Budget: Coordinating Multiple Parties with Ease

For husbands-and-brides-to-be with large, extended families, they often find that both sets of parents, and perhaps even grandparents, want to chip in to help defray the soaring cost of today’s weddings, which, on average, come in at a whopping $20,000. Many couples, too, are electing to pick up the rest of the slack. Corralling so many people who want to help with the wedding budget can be a virtual nightmare though. Before simply accepting their good wishes and checks, the very first thing you should do is to sit down with your fiancé and chart a course of action to ensure you’ve covered every element of your wedding that requires a significant contribution. Planning a wedding with a budget in mind comes down to knowing what you’re looking for in terms of venue, vendors, and necessities – this, however, can be easily put to rest with a systematic budget planning roadmap.

Planning a Wedding with a Budget in Mind

An itemized wedding budget detailing the specifics – such as the dress, food/drinks, venue, flowers, and band – will ensure you’ve covered all the major aspects of your wedding day.

At the top of your worksheet, spreadsheet, or what have you, list what you’ve decided is a reasonable amount to spend on the wedding. On the left hand side, make each specific and significant element that you must or would like to have a line item. For instance, the ceremony, which encompasses the venue/place or worship, wedding officiant, and any licenses, would be listed here. Decide on a true and honest estimate of what you’re willing to spend planning a wedding on a budget, and then, at a later date, add what you actually spent so that you can keep accurate track of your finances. Other items in the left hand column should consist of things such as the reception (food/drinks, cake, favors, venue, etc.); wedding attire (bride’s clothing and shoes, makeup, hair, groom’s clothing and accessories); rings/jewelry; flowers (for the entire party and at both venues); music/band/DJ; photography; transportation (if applicable); invitations and signage; and anything else that would cause a significant dent in your wedding budget. Remember to include such essential fees as tips for vendors (about 15 to 20%), trial hair and makeup sessions, and dress/tuxedo cleanings and pressings.

As far as planning a wedding on a budget with your parents, his parents, and any other well-wishers (step parents perhaps), show them your finalized wedding budget at an informal, yet constructive meeting. Discuss costs and who can realistically afford what. In days past, it was common – and expected – for the bride’s parents to pay for everything, a modern dowry in a sense. Today’s weddings no longer involve such a considerable sacrifice, though it is still carried out by many traditionalists. At this meeting, you’ll want to discuss how the payments will be made; maybe your parents would like to split something or pay for one segment of the wedding entirely. Will they be giving you one lump sum in a check or visiting vendors with you to pay upfront? Such concerns about planning a wedding on a budget should be dealt with by a frank talk that involves all parties.

Many wedding budget planners suggest opening a separate wedding account at your bank that’s not linked with any of your personal accounts. This simple action will help you more carefully figure out what’s been spent on the wedding and where the funds are going. You should also set aside an additional 5 to 10% of your overall wedding budget should mishaps arise. The likelihood that you will go over your budget is almost a given; the amount to which you do can be controlled, in most instances, by careful wedding planning, and that budget of 5 to 10% extra you’ve stashed away will come in handy. Scaling back from the get-go is a huge help; this includes things like not having a buffet (wasted food), having fewer bridesmaids, and offering just wine and beer at the reception (alcohol is a major expenditure). Still, if these are must-haves, just be cautious of vendors who try to upsell you to some better, improved service that you probably don’t need. Research is a crucial part of planning a wedding on a budget, so make sure you do your fair share before visiting vendors and venues.

Fine-tuning Your Wedding Budget for Success

Far too many couples forget about planning a wedding with a budget in mind and have a bang-up, blow-out bash that ends up putting them in the red. Add that to any other debts, and you’re starting your marriage – which should be thoroughly exciting – with a gray cloud over your heads. A well-planned wedding budget that’s done from the start – with nothing unaccounted for – will ensure that you can mosey off to your honeymoon with nothing else to worry about but enjoying yourselves.

About the Author

Cherie Johnson is the founder and owner of Creative Wedding Favors, the premier site for unique anniversary, baby and bridal shower, graduation, quinceañera, and wedding favors. Her wedding ideas have also benefited readers of many websites, including Women Of, Wedding Lenox, and The Wedding Guide. Before establishing Creative Wedding Favors in 2006, she worked as a professional wedding photographer, capturing all the special moments of the nuptials and ceremony. Search for fun, festive favors by visiting www.CreativeWeddingFavors.com.

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