My goal for 2007 is to venture into destination
weddings. I will go anywhere in the
world you want to take me! I think that
the possibilities are endless. Destination
weddings are becoming more and more popular. So many couples move to different cities for work or school, fall in
love, get engaged and realize that their family and friends are from all over
the country and the world. That is why a
destination wedding is so great. It
gives people an opportunity to come together from all over and not only will
they enjoy seeing you married, they will enjoy their own little vacation away
from home as well. If planned out far enough
in advance and done well, it is the perfect solution!! I love to travel and I love weddings, so
combining the two seem perfect for me. My first stop in researching Destination Wedding Venues…
Lake Las Vegas is about 17
miles from the Las Vegas Strip. The
strip is where all of the major hotels and casinos are and they do a huge
amount of wedding business there. Although there are some amazing properties on the strip, I wanted to see
if there was something a little more unique and upscale that Las Vegas may have to offer.
in, you just feel the
warmth and quality of every part of that property. From the lovely scent to the beautiful floral
arrangements to the Morano Chandaliers to the unbelievably friendly and helpful
staff, especially Joe who has been a bellman for that property ever since they
opened in February 2003. The Ritz truly
is THE place to hold your destination wedding in Las Vegas. Everything from an outdoor beach ceremony to an adorable little chapel
with its own private outdoor reception area on top of a bridge above the lake
with a gorgeous view. The Ritz has 5
different options of ceremony sites that accommodate anywhere from 2 to 600
guests with pricing of $4700 to $6800. There are 6 different options for reception
sites (2 of them are outdoor locations) that can accommodate anywhere from 30
to 600 guests. Food and Beverage
pricing ranges depending on the time of day. Lunches start at $52 per person and dinner buffets start at $85 per
person. I took lots of photos. Click here to see the photos I took on my site tour.
The other property I visited was the Hyatt Regency Lake Las
Vegas Resort. You may have seen this
propert featured on a special wedding show that was on the Food Network a few
months ago. That is how I first heard of Lake Las Vegas. The Hyatt is a very nice property with
gorgeous views and a really well done Moroccan theme throughout the interior. The staff is very friendly, especially Kim,
our server in Café Tajine. If you are
ever there try and get his station. He’s
so welcoming. The food was great
too! The Hyatt has a wide variety of
interior and exterior function space for anywhere from 20 to 2100 guests! Ceremony site fees start at $2,000 and
Evening Reception Packages start at $100 per person. This is another highly recommended location
for a beautiful and unique destination wedding. Click here to see the photos I took on my site tour
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