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Calling All Destination Brides!

August 27, 2009 at 12:00 PM

Half moon Let's be honest: the thought of spending a year (or more!) planning a wedding just isn't all that exciting for some women. Sure, they want their "I Dos" to be special, but they could do without the months of scouring the Web for the best stationer, baker, florist, photographer, you name it. If you happen to be one of these women, we have great news for you.

The super-luxurious Half Moon Resort (halfmoon.com) in Montego Bay, Jamaica has created the ultimate destination wedding package (appropriately called "Allure") with you in mind. Here's what the package includes:

For The Ceremony:

  • Marriage officer
  • Marriage license and certified copies
  • Tropical bridal bouquet
  • 3 tropical bridesmaids bouquet
  • 4 tropical Boutonnieres for the groom and groomsmen
  • 2 tropical corsages for the mothers of the bride and groom
  • Tropical flowers adorning a draped canopy or wedding gazebo
  • Violinist, guitarist or saxophonist for the ceremony
  • For The Reception:

  • 6 tropical centrepieces
  • Votive candles and holders for each table
  • 4-hour open bar including post-ceremony cocktail hour
  • Chef selection of hors d’oeuvres for post-ceremony cocktail hour
  • Grand dinner buffet or 3-course plated dinner
  • DJ for cocktail hour and reception dinner (4 hours)
  • Three-tiered vanilla wedding cake
  • Plus:

  • Photography service for 3 hours
  • Professional makeup at the beauty salon for the bride
  • Wedding location setup
  • Personal wedding planner  
  • Best of all, you can get all of this at an incredible 5-star Caribbean resort for less than the average cost of a wedding here in the States! The one catch is that you can only have 50 wedding guests to lock this package in at the advertised price. So what are you waiting for? You better get started on that guest list!

    Visit halfmoon.com for more info or to book your Allure package today.

    Jeanine Edwards, Associate Editor

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