Weddings in Hawaii: Finding a Maui Wedding Planner

By Tamiya King, published Jul 08, 2005
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Maui, the number one wedding destination in the world, is one of the most beautiful and romantic places to exchange vows. So, of course, you really shouldn't have too much trouble finding a Maui wedding planner if you plan on tying the knot in Hawaii. Most of the things you should look for when looking for a wedding planner in Hawaii are fairly general; however, some specifics should be considered, since it's not every day that you can use the sand on the beach as the aisle you'll walk down to say �I do.'

There are a number of wedding packages to choose from if you're considering having your ceremony in Maui, so it's best to consult a few wedding planners to find out about rates and package features before making the final decision. You can even request quotes for Maui wedding packages; this will help you make a decision quicker and more efficiently, since you'll have a listing of locations and prices all in one list. Most wedding packages include a minister, (if you have someone in mind to officiate the ceremony, you'll need to discuss this with your wedding planner well in advance). Your wedding planner will also make a marriage license appointment for you during your stay in Maui, so you won't have to worry about traveling to another location to have this taken care of. You'll also have the choice of a public beach or park location for your ceremony, and you'll almost always have the choice of a professional wedding photo and/or video package. You'll receive consultation over the phone, so that your wedding planner can keep you updated with the progress of the ceremony plans, but most plans also include an onsite coordinator, so that when you arrive in Maui, you can work with your wedding planner to straighten out any last minute details. Most wedding packages also allow for the option of customizing your package, so if you want to add or take away anything in the original package to fit the needs of you and your family. You can even add extra features that may not be available in many other places, such as hula dancers for the reception, or a set of leis for you and your fiancé to wear during the ceremony.

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