The National Stepfamily Resource Center estimates that 43 percent of all U.S. weddings are second marriages; roughly 65 percent of those involve children. And, ever more popular, Caribbean familymoons reassure children from previous marriages that they are a welcome part of the new family. Just ask Elite Island Resorts, the second largest independent hospitality group in the Caribbean, known for its all-inclusive vacations and family-friendly properties with stunning oceanfront locations, activities for all ages, and caring, personal service.
Brides who want to be a duchess for a day and marry like royalty can buy out the 29-suite Esencia estate, originally created as a duchess' private home, with the "Takeover Wedding" package.
From the moment Cupid pierces a
couple's heart and they become engaged, the planning of the perfect "I Do"
becomes all-important. With more than half million couples looking for a
romantic destination wedding annually, the Caribbean continues to be a
highly favored choice. Award-winning Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort,
renowned for its dramatic Caribbean location on St. Lucia, impeccable
personalized service and dramatic private villas, is the ideal setting for
the perfect intimate or larger destination wedding with up to 100 guests.
Due to the amazing beaches, culture and weather, Mexico weddings have long been drawing couples from all over the world. When it comes to destination Mexico wedding resorts, Casa Velas Hotel Boutique offers the ultimate in romance, luxury and comfort for weddings in Puerto Vallarta. The adults-only all-inclusive boutique hotel on the Marina Vallarta golf course is a Leading Small Hotel of the World that entices those couples looking to begin their life together with a magical Mexico wedding celebration.
Kissimmee, Fla. November 8, 2007 -- Cold feet, indeed! Leave your marriage proposal to the staff at Orlando's Gaylord Palms Resort and they'll practically guarantee "cold feet," when you "pop the question" inside the resort's amazing holiday ICE! attraction, hand carved from two million pounds of ice.