Friday, June 18, 2010

Weddings in Thailand

Have you ever wondered what make weddings significant and momentous?
Meaningful weddings start with choosing an astonishing and stunning wedding destination. When it comes to wedding destinations, people daydream of far off places like Thailand. Weddings in Thailand are becoming more and more popular and this offers something a bit unusual for those who want to escape the stress and pressure involved in many conventional weddings. Weddings in Thailand make the exchange of “I dos” a truly unforgettable moment. After all, isn’t that the happy ending couples have been waiting for all along?

Weddings in Thailand- When?

A particularly popular time to get wedded in Thailand is during Valentine’s Day on a tropical island beach. The whisk of the warm afternoon sand between your toes; the natural harmony of the sea as it gently cuddles the shore; standing hand-in-hand, with the one you love, committing to one another completely. Sound like a passionate dream? As you will discover on Koh Samui weddings, wedding dreams do come true.

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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Creative Ways to Propose

Here are some creative ways to propose marriage

1. Go crazy: propose to her at Halloween while being dressed up as a clown or some other extravagant character.

2. Extreme sport: propose to her at the top of a mountain in a skiing resort. Propose to her a split second before you two ski down. When you actually go down the hill it would be as an engaged couple and the adrenaline would not be just from speeding down the mountain!

3. Complex productions are usually a creative way to propose marriage: go to the cinema to see a movie. Arrange in advance that at the end, a large slide saying 'Will you marry me?' with your names will appear in front of the whole audience. The applause at the end of the movie will be something special this time.

4. More extreme sport: go hiking, biking, rafting or scuba diving: anything will do. Your marriage proposal will be the climax of a thrilling day.

5. Special gift: prepare her a unique and special gift, something that would have a personal meaning to her. It could be a book binding together beautiful love songs , a picture album with pictures from your best moments together. A romantic gift with loads of personal meaning is certainly a creative way to propose.

6. Go crazy: don't be shy, invite her to a music show opera or rock band, what ever you prefer. Perhaps a show you wouldn't usually go to, and include the musicians in your plan for a creative marriage proposal: in the middle of the show, in front of the whole audience, the singer/conductor/opera singer should sing your love a love song telling her how much you love her. At the end of the song you could kneel down and propose to her with the engagement ring.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Weddings in Thailand Review


A review from tripadvisor.com to SABOEY , one of Thailand’s wonderful beach wedding destinations.

“An amazing stay with so amazing people..” – London
I went to the Saboey Resort and Villas with my girlfriend for a romantic and peaceful trip in Thailand t. To be honest i had some prejudices regarding Thailand but reality proved me wrong…what an amazing stay we had…we rented the Garden villa for two weeks and i have to admit i will now think twice before judging a country…our stay was amazing…the service was close to perfect and we felt so taken care of….i would recomend this resort to anyone…and especially someone who is planning on proposing…at least i know it worked for me

“Honeymoon in Paradise” – Rotterdam
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We spent the first four days of our honeymoon at Saboey. The pick up at the airport in their own car/taxi was proper.

The bed was decorated beautifully with roses and rose petals. There was also a complementary basket of flowers and fresh fruit. The scent of the aromatic oils made the romantic feel complete along with the hearthy reception and welcome drinks.

We’ve dined at several places on Koh Samui, but the food at Saboey itself was good enough to even make us take cooking class there. Their chef is an enthusiatic and modest man with a fantastic sense of taste. The prices might seem high compared to Thai standards, but for European standards, it was first class food for very little money.

The spa was very good especially the traditional Thai massage. Again, might seem expensive for Thai standards, but quality wise not that expensive at all.

Jeff, the manager, has trained a polite and attentive staff, providing in your every need.
We definitely hope to come back some day soon.

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