Moab Utah for Wedding, HoneyMoon, Anniversary and receptions

Saturday, 22 Feb, 2010 0

Moab Utah has evolved services for couples exploring wedding locations. The United States isn’t regularly on the lists for wedding destinations. According to the Travel Industry Dictionary (which is provided courtesy of www.HomeTravelAgency.com ) destination wedding means – a wedding that takes place in a location other than the bride and groom’s home, typically a popular tourist destination. Moab, long known as a tourist destination, recently proposed Moab for Weddings, Honeymoon or Anniversary and further proclaimed this news at three Bridal/Wedding shows in the 2010 New Year.

What is in store for a bride and groom choosing Moab? The charm of a haven in the desert, a place your guests will unequivocally enjoy for the outlandish scenery and surprising functionality of bringing loved ones together with little to distract them, but largely excite them for the novelty you will establish in choosing Moab, Utah.

Fly to Moab to be met by the Moab Taxi or a loca shuttle company to carry you to the selected lodging of Moab. For pampering, Moab Licensed Massage Therapists have table and do travel to set up a tandem massage in your suite, cabin, guest house or condominium.

Local florists provide a wedding bouquet and boutonniere or center pieces and arbor designs. Cake bakers decorate with monograms, sugar sculptures, or fondant with considerable precision. Moab musicians range from solo guitar and jazz trumpet to duets and dance bands and DJ. The wedding photographers of Moab relish the outdoors, so whether you choose to be inside or outside, the photographers are able to hike, raft and drive to your wedding site as easily as shooting at a bed & breakfast, hotel lawn, restaurant patio, or unique Moab venue you’ve chosen. Moab is often described as a quirky place. Folks are no less professional, simply more relaxed, communicative and, well, fun.

Before or after your wedding, during your honeymoon or anniversary, a couple should launch at sunrise in a Hot Air Balloon. If you take flight before the wedding and you have had an action packed few days, it may prove a nice respite for just the two of you among all the goodwill of your family and friends who are in attendance. With a launch on the morning after the wedding, when the balloon lands, the two of you may climb into your “Just Married” vehicle to depart from the gang who has been chasing you (they’ll want to snap pictures) for a private hike, just the two of you on a near-by trail or catch the noon departure, the flight, back to Denver and Home to your lives together.

Packages can be designed by a Moab travel company, Moab event planner; some businesses will be at your disposal to help or for those of the DIY caliber, order up services al a carte and consult with Moab’s Facility and Event Promoter. Consultations are free to connect you to the relevant businesses and services for your wedding or honeymoon. Phone Michele (435) 259-1340 or email: [email protected]



 

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