Monday, 30 January 2012

Destination Wedding Resort Tour

Seasons greetings and Welcome to 2012! I hope you all had a great festive season and are feeling rejuvenated and refreshed for the brilliant year ahead of us all.

Congratulations to all of the newly engaged couples, we have seen and heard of a lot of Christmas proposals this passed Christmas, it truly is a magical time of year for your other half to express their love in the shape and form of a proposal (and of course a diamond).

Over the January period Kristy and David (owners or Pose) recently returned back from a business trip to the Mayan Riviera, Mexico. They were able to visit with 9 different All Inclusive resorts, they also had the privilege of meeting with the Wedding coordinators at each resort and of course gather as much information on their Destination Weddings.

These are the resorts they visited during their stay:
*Now Jade - 5 star resort
*Now Sapphire - 5 star resort
*Dreams Riviera - 5 star resort
*Secrets Silversands - 5 star resort
*Blue Bay Grand Esmeralda - 5 star resort
*Marina El Cid - 5 star resort
*Grand Sirenis Riviera - 5 star resort
*Dreams Puerto Aventuras - 4 star resort
*The Royal Playa Carmen - 5 star resort









All of the resorts had a lot of unique features and were all perfect for a Destination wedding groups, depending on what you were looking for of course.
If your group was traveling from Canada to Cancun the prices from the above resorts would range from anywhere from $1100 - $2100 per person (on certain travel dates). This price would include 7 nights accommodation, return flights, all applicable taxes and round trip airport transfers in Cancun to your resort.
When you are looking into the resorts wedding packages you should be aiming to budget your actual wedding day costs around $4000 for a 50 person wedding.
This price would typically include the preparation of the bride/grooms attire, wedding ceremony set up (including white chairs, wedding gazebo, music for walking up the aisle), bridal bouquet, grooms boutonniere, center piece for the head table, 1 hour cocktail party, reception dinner (either at a private location or in a restaurant), approx. 30 photographs included on a cd, bridal hair and make up.
This is just a guideline what the "average - high" Destination wedding package would include and of course you can add pretty much anything you can think of to make your perfect day even more suitable to you two as a couple.
If you have any more questions about your upcoming Destination Wedding and would like to speak to a Destination Wedding specialist  please do not hesitate to contact Pose Destination Weddings and Travel as they will be happy to assist you further. Remember a wedding is not something you have everyday, it only happens once in a lifetime, keeping that in mind you should be booking your Destination Wedding with an expert to make sure everything runs smoothly and so they can give you the best knowledge about planning your wedding.
Would you hire an electrician to install your new bathtub? probably not, so make sure you seek out a Destination Wedding Specialist when you are ready to start the next chapter of your new lives.

For those of you who haven't heard we have a Facebook Competition running at the moment, one lucky couple will win $500 towards their Destination Wedding! booked with Pose Travel (some conditions apply). You have until end of business day February 16th (5.00pm PST) to submit your entries, and once you have entered be sure to let all of your Facebook friends know you have entered as the way you win is to have as many "likes" on your entry. Good luck!!

Thursday, 8 December 2011

Merry Christmas!

Well this year sure has flown by!
Firstly we would like to congratulate all of our newlyweds who were fortunate enough to be married in 2011, all the best with many years of happiness to come xo.

Secondly....Merry Christmas to all of you, we would like to thank all of our client's that we have worked with this year  and we look forward to working with you all and more in 2012.

Next is for all of you men out there who are going to be proposing over the 2011 Festive Season, we wish you all the best and remember if you do it on Christmas day it means you do not need to buy her any other gift so really it's a win/win!
If you are a little stuck for idea's on the perfect way to propose to your future bride, feel free to call us or email us and we will point you in the right direction.   
email: info@posetravel.com 



Pose has had a really exciting year this year, we launched our new website last month which looks incredible! We have had a new consultant, Sara join our team and we really look forward to working with her. Kristy and David (owners) are expecting their first child so it definitely has been a big year and we expect it to be even bigger next.

Lastly we just wanted to remind you all that our iPad 2 promotion is still happening, it will be expiring end of February 2012. If you refer a new destination wedding group to us and it turns out to be a successful group booking we will give you an iPad 2 to show our appreciation.

Thanks again for all of your support,
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all

Regards,

Pose Destination Weddings + Travel 

                                                 

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Welcome to MOVEMBER

Wow has this year gone fast! we are already in November and there are only a few weeks left until Christmas! So while some of you girl's dread November as the man in your life decides to grow one of those famous Tom Selleck Moustache's always keep in the back of your mind, and if you are not already engaged Christmas is the PERFECT time for him to ask the magic question, so get behind his Stache and support away!
This month Pose Destination Weddings + Travel are supporting Movember - TEAMTEC, it's a great cause to raise money for research on Prostate Cancer. If your a guy and you haven't started growing yet, it's not too late, if your a girl you can join a team as a Mo Sis and try and raise funds for the cause also.

Just remember boys the more your girl can support and raise funds for your team, the larger the diamond, (just saying)

Monday, 3 October 2011

FREE iPad2.....

Pose Destination Weddings + Travel want to thank you and reward you with a FREE iPad2! We have a new promotion happening with every "successful" "group referral" you send us we will give you a FREE iPad2!

Call 1855 4 POSE TRAVEL or email us info@posetravel.com
The more successful referrals = the more iPad2's you will own

Conditions:
Successful referrals = The group has been booked and fully paid through Pose Travel
Group booking = 10 or more rooms booked with Pose Travel (Air + land package, 7 + nights) at the same resort for the group.

Sounds easy?.....it is!

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Must know websites for your Destination Wedding

So you recently got engaged and you have no clue where to start....Since I was a destination bride myself there was a tonne of websites that we used to help us plan along the way, they saved us and our guests money, our wedding day looked perfect and of course was perfect + they saved us hours of work.
Websites from Wedding dresses to linen decor to cheap group flights we have some handy tips which you will hopefully benefit also.

1. Wedding Dresses - www.ebridalsuperstore.com (this website is the real deal, the dresses are the original designers + they turn up on your door step perfectly made to order)
 2. Wedding Linens, such as chair bows, table overlays etc (this can save you a lot of money as at most resorts the base color is white and if you choose to upgrade to a color of your choice they can charge you quite a high amount where as this website you can order for wholesale prices)
- www.tableclothsfactory.com
3. Wedding Parasols and Lanterns - Parasols are a great item to have for your wedding day, either for your bridesmaids to walk up the aisle with or just a great prop for photos. Lanterns are becoming very popular especially for a beach wedding they are wonderful for accent lighting and just a great overall look for the reception.
-www.paperlanternstore.com


4. Silk Flowers - A great alternative to real flower arrangements and then you know exactly what you are getting, a lot of the time people do not even realize they are silk!
http://www.save-on-crafts.com/newsilflowse.html 

5. Grooms Wedding Rings - Buying online is typically always cheaper than retail so if he knows his finger size then check out ring stores online, there is usually so many more to choose from + he won't feel like he is getting a ring the same as everyone else.
http://www.titaniumstyle.com/jewelry/5-612.html or http://www.tungstenworld.com/Black-Tungsten-Rings/
6. Group Travel Agent - You need to work with a Travel Agency which specializes in destination weddings. Not only are they experts at what they do but they will also help you and your group save money and make the planning a lot more stressfree.
www.posetravel.com


I hope these websites help you along your dream wedding day planning process. Don't be afraid to ask people for advice either especially if they have experienced their own destination wedding.

Wednesday, 31 August 2011

How to get the best deal on an all inclusive package

I came across this blog post from a group I am following and I found it a very interesting read especially if you are looking at booking All Inclusive Packages and "thinking" you are getting an amazing deal when you see it on the internet when in fact..... 

When it comes to all inclusive vacations, this is the question most people want the answer to: 'When should I book to get the best deal?'To clarify, 'all inclusive' in this case refers to a package with flight, hotel, food, and drinks and 99% of the time it's to Cuba, Mexico, or the Dominican, AKA the Big 3 of all inclusive traveling. Some people like to throw around the term 'all inclusive' when referring to a flight and hotel (only) package to Vegas or Hawaii or other destinations. To most people though (at least in Canada), the term all inclusive involves food and drinks.

I think it's important to understand exactly what your options are when looking for an all inclusive package. It may seem like there's an overwhelming variety of places to search and scour, but in reality there's really only 2 worlds of prices available to us Canadians.

World #1 - The Canadian Tour Operators
(ie: Sunwing, Transat Holidays, Nolitours, WestjetVacations, etc)
If you've ever searched for an all inclusive vacation on a Canadian based site like RedTag, SellOffVacations, ITravel2000, Escapes, FlightCentre, or FlightNetwork you were searching for prices from the Canadian tour operators. To save my fingers from some typing, I'm going to refer to them as the CTO's from this point on.
I'll give you a hint, if you've ever tried to price compare the CTO's all inclusive package prices between various sites, you're essentially wasting your time. They'll always be the same price.
However, the CTO's generally have very competitive prices. And for the most part (but not always) their flights are decent, either with minimal stopovers, or direct, because they make use of all the charter flights out there.
So, when do the CTO's offer the best price? As is always the case in the world of travel prices, there's never a perfect answer for all situations. There are a few patterns that stand out to me though.
The first is that prices generally don't budge a whole lot, until you get close to about 4-5 weeks before departure. That's when the CTO's will occasionally start to get nervous about not having enough seats filled. There's no guarantee that prices will drop, there's never a guarantee of anything when it comes to markets, but I have noticed if they *are* going to start to drop, it will be around this point. It's at about this point in time that you'll usually see the lowest overall average price, across the largest variety of packages.
Here's a chart showing the median price of an all inclusive package from Calgary, to a 4* resort in the Mayan Riviera, as of the writing of this article.

We can see that right now, the 3rd week of March has the lowest median price which is about 4-5 weeks from now.
You can also see there's a large spike in the price around the last week of March. It's no coincidence that March 25th is the last day of school for Calgary, before their midwinter break. Plenty of people will be taking their families on holidays, which means increased demand, which means higher prices.
Interestingly enough though, Easter is quite late this year, and doesn't seem to be subject to higher prices than usual.
That gives us a look at prices out West, but how about out East? Here's a look at Toronto:

Again we can see that about 5 weeks ahead offers the cheapest price, although it doesn't be appear to be significantly cheaper than 2 weeks ahead at the moment.
What is noticeable however, is a large spike around the 2nd week of March. Just like with Calgary, it's no coincidence that this is when Ontario schools let out for midwinter break. These are just two example cities, the situation will be similar from all cities.
If you're ever looking to go on an all inclusive vacation, just ask yourself, are there a lot of other people with holidays at this time? If the answer is yes, expect prices to be higher, and the chance of an unusually good price to be quite low.
When it comes to the *really* insane prices, those are usually to be found with less than a week to go. The problem is though, it's usually to just a few select resorts, while the specific resort you may have been hoping for stands a good chance of having a higher price than was available previously. That's a classic example of flexibility vs price in the world of travel.
I'm sure there's plenty of people out there that wait for a 'last minute' deal to a specific resort, only to be disappointed. To lower their odds even further, most people also narrow it down to a specific date range. The chances of a truly great deal happening on the exact dates you want, to the exact resort you want are pretty remote.
There are also overall price trends throughout the year. Christmas of course, is just ridiculously expensive, with the off-the-charts level of demand. I've found that the average Christmas all inclusive package is usually at least 1.6X a normal, decent price. Basically, anything that involves 'over' Christmas is going to be the worst of the pricing, but anything between Boxing Day and January 7th or so is going to be nearly as bad. The chance of a great deal during the holidays drops to nearly zero, no matter *when* you buy, although there were a *few* decent deals in 2010, and I do mean few.
Anoter bad time of the year to hope for a good deal is around the third week of February. Spring break, Reading week, Family Day, President's Day, and Christmas credit card bills being paid off all combine in a perfect storm to make sure there are impossibly few good deals to be found anywhere warm.
The shoulder seasons usually have some amazing deals, such as November up to mid December. Then the prices get ridiculous for Christmas, then they come back down to earth around second week of January, but still higher than the shoulder season, as winter sets in across Canada and people start looking to get away.
During winter, there are still insane deals to be had for sure, but less frequently than in the shoulder season. Then comes April, and you're into the opposite shoulder season. There are still charter flights flying to warm destinations, but they're starting to wind down towards the end of April.
As you get into late spring and summer, people might think, it's warm here, so there's probably always some amazing deals down south. While demand might be lower due to the warmer weather here, don't forget that less charter flights also means less supply, which is the other half of the supply/demand function that determines prices in the market. And there's also a lot of people that take holidays during the summer. During the summer, you also stand a much better chance of having your vacation ruined by a hurricane down south, especially as you move into August/September.
Then as you get into late fall (end of November is approximately the end of hurricane season down south), and the charters ramp up the number of flights again and the cycle starts over.

World #2 - Everything Else
(ie: packages from Expedia, Travelocity, Orbitz, Bookit)
I know that sounds intimidating, 'everything else'. By everything else, I mean sites that aren't offering packages from the Canadian Tour Operator's mentioned above. This includes sites like Expedia, Travelocity, Orbitz, Bookit, etc, basically any of the big (usually American owned) travel sites out there.
It sounds like an overwhelming task, with you wasting your precious time examining them all. I can tell you that 99.9% of the time though, you'll find their prices to be pretty much identical to each other. They're basically just taking fares from the major airlines (which are the same everywhere) and mashing them together with whatever the latest hotel prices are (which are virtually always the same everywhere).
In terms of 'all inclusive' packages, as in the ones involving food and drinks, you basically just need to search for a 'flight + hotel' package and look for the ones that contain the word 'all inclusive' in the title of the hotel. That way, you're comparing apples to apples with the CTO's above.
If you search for a flight + hotel package and it doesn't have 'all inclusive' in the title of the hotel, well, you're probably just getting the flight and the hotel. On some of them though, once you select the flight + hotel package, it will give you the option of making it an 'all inclusive' (ie: food and drinks) for more money.
One problem with World #2 is that these flight and hotel packages will be initially mashed together with the cheapest flight option, which can sometimes be a completely moronic flight, like a 20 hour flight with 2 or 3 stopovers. You just have to watch out for that, and you can usually pick another flight, but the price will be higher of course. With the CTO's, as I mentioned earlier, most of them are charter flights and are usually decent flights (but not always!).
About the only other thing often missing from World #2, that's usually always included from the CTO's, are the 'transfers', which just means a way of getting from the airport to the hotel. Often you can just figure out a cheap way to get to the hotel yourself (bus, taxi, etc) so it's not really an issue, but it's just something to consider when comparing the two worlds fairly.
So, when's the best time to buy from World #2 ? A large part of it generally depends on what the flight prices are. Unlike with the CTO's, you are *rarely* going to see a last minute deal from World #2. Why? Because last minute flight prices on the major carriers are usually very expensive (unlike the charter flights that the CTO's use).
The world of flight prices could cover a whole separate blog post, but generally prices are at their most decent about 2 months ahead (this is a very general rule of thumb though). In World #2, you also have to hope that some all inclusive hotels have decided to offer a decent discount on their prices, in order for both the flight + hotel price to be a good deal. You kind of need two stars in this world to align, the first being an unusually good flight price to a warm destination from your city, and an unusually good hotel deal at the same time.
A lot of the same general rules of thumb in terms of seasons apply here of course. Christmas packages will always be expensive in World #2 as well, because flight prices will always be expensive around Christmas. And any time a large number of people are taking their holidays at the same time as you, it's rare to see great prices.

Bottom Line:
- It never hurts to check both worlds, just be sure you're comparing apples to apples, in terms of what you're getting.
- I find that the CTO's generally do have the most competitive prices, but that's certainly not *always* the case.
- 4-5 weeks ahead is usually a good time for decent overall prices from the CTO's, just don't expect anything decent over Christmas or around the third week of February.
- Watch for the crazy sell-offs from the CTO's with under a week to go, but be open to anything, anywhere.
- Keep in mind these are just general trends, there's never a guarantee of anything when it comes to the world of travel prices.

**Always remember a trusted Travel Agent will be still be able to find you the best price available with the best flight journey to take as I am sure to most of you time is an extremely valuable part of your life.

Tuesday, 19 July 2011

Destination Wedding Checklist

 

Select Wedding Destination

  • Select your wedding abroad destination.
  • For hints and tips on choosing the perfect wedding abroad destination click here.

Confirm Legal & Residential Requirements

  • Contact the Foreign Embassy or Consulate to confirm the legal and residential requirements to get married in the country of your choice.
  • Understand the time frame and the steps that must be completed to ensure your marriage can take place.

Select Wedding Date

  • Decide what time of year you would like to get married and select a preferred
  • For hints & tips on selecting your wedding date click here.

Compile Guest List

  • Think about who you would like to spend your wedding day with and compile a guest list.
  • Speak to guests as early as possible in order to estimate the numbers that may attend. This will help when speaking to Wedding Planners, Tour Operators, Suppliers and choosing your wedding venues.
  • For hints & tips on inviting guests to a wedding abroad click here.

Set Wedding Budget

  • Determine how much you would like to spend on your wedding.
  • Prioritize the different components of your wedding. For example is it more important to have a great photographer than a Mariachi band?

Decide how to plan your Wedding Abroad

  • Determine the style of wedding you would like to have and how much involvement you would like to have in its planning.
  • Decide which Travel Agent you would like to use. 

Decide if you will have extra Wedding Celebrations

  • When getting married abroad most couples hold extra activities and celebrations. For further information click here.
  • Decide if you will have a rehearsal or pre-wedding day dinner.
  • Decide if you will have a post wedding day breakfast or lunch.
  • If you are holding extra celebrations investigate and book appropriate venues.
  • Decide if you will organize group sightseeing activities. Investigate possible activities.
  • Decide if you will have a reception upon your return home. If yes, add this to your budget, compile a guest list and investigate and book venue.

Select Wedding Suppliers


Following is a list of the typical suppliers you may need to book or use for your wedding day.

  • Wedding Planner
  • Ceremony Venue
  • Celebrant / Priest
  • Reception Venue
  • Caterer
  • Florist
  • Wedding Cake Supplier
  • Photographer
  • Videographer
  • Musicians for ceremony
  • Band or DJ for reception
  • Wedding party transportation for wedding day
  • Guest transportation for wedding day
  • Babysitter for wedding day or evening reception
  • Hairdresser
  • Make-Up Artist
  • Beauty Therapist
  • Travel Insurance
  • Gift List Registry
  • Bridal Shop
  • Bridal Shoe Shop
  • Lingerie Shop
  • Suit Hire or Suit Shop
  • Jeweler
  • Hotels / Accommodation
  • Venues for extra celebrations and activities
  • Translator
  • Foreign Embassy or Consulate

Plan Wedding Ceremony

  • Determine what type of ceremony you would like to have. Civil, Religious or Symbolic. Determine if it is possible to have this type of ceremony at your chosen wedding destination.
  • Determine where you would like to hold your ceremony and if this is possible. E.g. beach, reception venue, garden.
  • Determine what customs and traditions you would like to incorporate into your wedding ceremony.
  • Choose the music for your ceremony.
  • Choose readings for your ceremony.
  • Choose or write your vows.
  • Choose and ask guest(s) to do reading(s).
  • For hints & tips choosing your ceremony vg

Plan Wedding Reception

  • Determine what type of your reception you would like to have. Formal, casual, outdoor etc.
  • Think what the type of reception venue that would best compliment the style of wedding you have chosen.
  • Decide what time of day you would like to have your reception. Daytime or evening?
  • Decide if you would like to have music at your reception. Determine what type of music you would like and when this should be played.
  • Decide what type of wedding meal you would like. Formal sit down, buffet or cocktail reception.
  • Determine if you would like to have hors d'oeuvres before the main meal.
  • Determine how many courses would you like to have. Note: this may vary according to the cultural traditions of the country you are getting married in.
  • Will you have speeches? Who will give the speeches? When will they take place?

Select Wedding Attire

  • Grooms Attire
  • Bridesmaid & Flower girls
  • Ushers & Pageboy
  • Mother of the bride
  • Bridal Shoes
  • Bridal Accessories

Select Stationery

  • Save the Date Cards
  • Wedding Invitations - Wedding day & if you are having a party upon your return
  • Guest Information Pack (or website)
  • Wedding Ceremony Program
  • Place Name Cards
  • Thank You Cards
  • Seating Plan Chart

Investigate Accommodation Options for Guests

  • Investigate and select a range of suitable accommodation for your guests. Ensure you find accommodation that caters for all budgets.
  • Confirm what date your guests must book by to secure accommodation.
  • Determine if a deposit must be paid. Will this deposit be refundable if a guest does not use the accommodation?
  • Determine if a hotel will be willing to put information in your guests' rooms e.g. welcome letters & gifts.
  • Decide if you will book accommodation on your guests' behalf or ask your guests to book their own accommodation.
  • If your guests are going to book their own accommodation, compile a list of recommended hotels to go in their information pack. Be sure to mention any special rates and booking reference codes.
  • Ask the hotel if they provide airport transfers. Provide your guests with this information in their information pack.
  • Determine where you guests are staying & when they arrive and depart.

Compile Guest Information

  • Compile information pack or set up a wedding website. This information should be given to guests with their invitations.
  • Write a wedding welcome letter to put in your guests' hotel rooms. This is a nice surprise for your guests and a good way of re-iterating the itinerary for your celebrations.
  • Create seating plan
  • Write guest place names for your wedding reception.

Transportation to your Wedding Destination

  • Book flights.
  • Ask chosen airline if you can bring your bridal gown on as hand luggage.
  • Determine what your luggage limit is.
  • Note down when your guests arrive and depart your wedding destination.

Don't Forget to Take with You...

  • Passports
  • Documentation required to obtain marriage license e.g. birth certificates
  • Plane Tickets
  • Wedding Abroad Insurance Details
  • Travel Insurance Details
  • Wedding Attire
  • Favors
  • Wedding Ceremony Programs
  • Wedding rings
  • Gifts for wedding party
  • Guest book
  • Place name cards
  • Table number cards
  • Note cards for speeches
  • Nice pen for signing wedding registry
  • Camera
  • Video camera
  • Disposable cameras
  • Music, if needed for ceremony, first dance etc
  • Welcome letter or gifts for guests room
  • Pictures of hairstyles for hairdresser

Plan Wedding Day Itinerary

  • Plan the order of your wedding day.
  • It is really important that you have a timetable for your wedding day. You and your guests will need to know what should happen when. If you are not using a Wedding Planner or Tour Operator it is an idea to hand over the responsibility to a guest - this way they can ensure everything happens when and how it should as you don't want to be worrying about this on your wedding day.

After your Wedding

  • Return hired suits.
  • Write thank you notes.
  • Record your marriage in your home country, if desired.
  • If changing your name, change all necessary documentation.
  • Clean & preserve wedding dress.