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THE COVER SHOT - Viewed over 650,000 times, this amazing shot of Josha and Brittany, captured by Tracey Robinson Photography, has wowed the world (20,000 Facebook likes, 5000 shares...)and we are thrilled to have it on our cover. Brittany (Rotorua Bride of the Year Finalist 2013) tells us more... Please tell us a little more about the inspiration for this photo. - I knew I wanted a photo with my favourite shoes, Josha had the idea of the car doing a burnout in the background. Tracey used all the props I had brought and put it all together. Those shoes! Where did you get them? - They are Jeffrey Campbell shoes, bought 2 years ago from Envi Shoes in America. Where did you get your fabulous wedding gown? - Sassy Lime, Hamilton Can you tell us who did your makeup and hair? - Megan at Phoenix Cosmetics, Tauranga, did my makeup and Toni from Stranz Hair Design, Rotorua did my hair. What about your flowers? - Our beautiful bridesmaid, Storm Coates, did our flowers. Tell us about Josha’s suit. - Pollards, Rotorua - the staff will bend over backwards for you. What’s been the reaction since the photo went viral? - Overwhelming and quite serial. We love the photo because it’s personal to us, so to have everyone else love it too is a great bonus. Can you tell us a bit about the car and the driver? Phwoar! - Our best man, Cody Gledhill is the driver - the car is a 1975 HJ Kingswood Ute, with a worked tunnel rammed 350 Chevy... What was the favourite part of your day? - Sharing the day with friends and family and having my wedding day dreams come true.
Contents From the Office of the Rotorua Mayor - Steve Chadwick The Road to your “Happily Ever After� - Peter & Valeta Duncan Planning your Wedding - Haley Hogan Rotorua From Advertiser/Supplier to DIY Groom - Tony Keay The Paperwork & Legalities Celebrants Choosing your Celebrant or Officiant - Peter Duncan Wedding Photographers and Videographers Choosing a Wedding Photographer - Tracey Robinson Florists Wedding Flowers - Bloom Art Professional Floral Design The Dress The Wedding Reception - Peter Duncan Wedding Venues and Accommodation Rainy Day Tips The Finishing Touches Catering Transport on the Day Planning Your Transport - Anne Norton Setting the Scene with Music - Peter Duncan Entertainment Hair, Makeup, Nails and Pampering Finance Wedding Stationery Hens and Stags Destination Weddings and Honeymoons The Benefits of an Overseas Wedding Wedding Directories The Final Stages Last minute tips before the wedding Checklist Budget TWG Rewards Notes
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FROM THE OFFICE OF THE MAYOR Kia ora.
I am delighted to have the opportunity to pen a few words to introduce this publication. It provides a wealth of information about weddings and about what Rotorua has to offer. I am sure it will be very useful for those planning or even just contemplating such an important event in their lives.
As mayor of New Zealand's most popular visitor destination – yes, Rotorua people share their district with around three million visitors a year - it is a real treat to see so many people coming here to enjoy our world-class facilities, our living culture, fascinating history and outstanding events and attractions. In our great outdoors alone we boast 14 major lakes, spas and geothermal attractions, the Redwoods forest cycleways and walkways, spine tingling and adrenaline rushing activities, and much, much more. The ideal spot for a wedding or honeymoon. And it’s all right here on our doorstep.
Rotorua has been hosting visitors for centuries and our unique tradition of offering genuine welcoming hospitality – ‘manaakitanga’ as it is called – remains alive and well in Rotorua to this day. We are fortunate to have many innovative and talented people who can cater for your special event and make your time in our district something very special and memorable.
The magnificent natural beauty that surrounds us, the range of world class facilities, and our creative and professional service providers will ensure your experience is one that remains with you forever. Rotorua’s motto ‘Tatou tatou – we together’ could even be part of your marriage vow.
If you are a visitor to our very special part of Aotearoa - New Zealand, welcome, welcome, welcome. Haere mai, haere mai, haere mai. Hon Steve Chadwick JP Rotorua Mayor 2
The road to your Ò Happy Ever AfterÓ If you’re reading this introduction to the 3rd edition of the Rotorua Wedding Booklet, then you’ve either recently become engaged and are seeking valuable advice along the road of your wedding planning journey, or you’re assisting someone who is. In either case – congratulations! The purpose of this booklet is to guide you to respected and highly regarded wedding and events professionals who will offer you the best of their industry knowledge and experience with a view to making your wedding day, or special event the best it can be. There are many different ways a couple (…and especially a Bride-To-Be) can approach the planning aspect of an event as personal as a wedding day. Reflecting what you may have envisaged over a number of months if not years, before the ‘Big Day’ is a combination of smart planning and enlisting a talented team of people who can “see” your vision and who can translate it into reality.
Each of the professionals represented in this booklet are a very talented bunch indeed! Each of them possess a wealth of ideas, creativity, wisdom, and experience gleaned from having worked alongside adventurers like you! Planning your wedding shouldn’t be a tale of nightmares - fraught with obstacles, peril, anxiety, or trepidation. This wedding “adventure” should be a beautifully coloured tapestry interwoven with love, anticipation, excitement, and most importantly – a happy ever after. Our highest hope is that you have opportunity through the hustle and bustle of planning your fabulous occasion to enjoy the journey as much as the destination. Wishing you all the best,
Peter and Valeta Peter & Valeta. Managing Directors Rotorua Wedding Booklet
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Planning your Wedding It helps to start planning your wedding well in advance to ensure all runs smoothly.
Photo: Grace Jones from Kaleidoscope Studio
Here’s a checklist to help you with your wedding preparation.
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12 Months Before
Set the date for the wedding Book wedding ceremony venue Book wedding reception venue Set the budget Choose the theme/style/colours for your wedding Choose a wedding celebrant or meet with Minister/Priest Make a provisional guest list Choose bridesmaids and groomsmen Book photographer and/or videographer Book DJ/ Band for reception Book hairdresser and makeup artist Book caterer Book florist Book wedding day transport Begin search for wedding dress Consider a beauty and fitness regime
6 Months Before
Finalise wedding dress Buy wedding lingerie Order wedding cake Design wedding invitations Reserve honeymoon travel and accommodation (get passport?)
Purchase wedding rings Compile wedding gift list & register Choose mens & women’s wedding attire Research guest accommodation for destination weddings Discuss menu details Consider party favours Finalise guest list and addresses
3 Months Before
Send out invitations Fit suits for groomsmen Choose wedding breakfast menu Buy gifts for attendants Buy wedding shoes Ask people to make speeches Meet with florist Select wedding rings
1-2 Months Before
Hair and makeup and spray tan trial Choose wedding songs Apply for marriage licence Choose or write your wedding vows Organise a time for wedding rehearsal Draft seating plan Chase up late wedding replies Book manicures
Get final hair cut Hens and Stags dos
2 Weeks Before
Finalise seating plans/ table names Give numbers to caterers Write place cards Check in with suppliers and service providers Wear in shoes
The Last Week
Hold rehearsal Decorate venue Pack for honeymoon Organise service provider payments Pick up suits Manicure, pedicure and fake tan Massage
Your Wedding Day Eat breakfast and drink lots of water in the morning. Enjoy the pampering and keep relaxed. Remember to thank friends and family for their help.
- Haley Hogan Beauty Services www.makeupbyhaley.com fb.com/HaleyHoganBeautyServices 5
Rotorua Why marry In roTorua?
Whether you’d prefer to be within walking distance to the CBD, a The recession has put a halt to a lot of lakeside retreat, family hosted weddings. This is the perfect reason to accommodation, self catering marry in Rotorua! Why not plan a winter apartments or luxury hotels - we wedding in beautiful Rotorua and Live have it all. A good online resource for finding accommodation to suit you the Dream on your wedding day at an affordable price? You will save yourself would be: www.rotoruanz.com/accommodation a lot of money marrying in the off season - April through to September and Rotorua provides a beautiful winter WayS To Save money - Marry in the off peak season backdrop for your special event. (April – September) Rotorua has an abundance of - Marry on any other day than Saturday. accommodation options to choose Choosing to marry on a Friday, as from: luxury lodge, hotel, motel, bed opposed to Saturday, is a popular & breakfast, to a casual backpacker trend for couples wishing to spend environment, Rotorua caters for the weekend in Rotorua. virtually every style, budget and preference. - Rent your wedding dress and/or your whole bridal parties attire.
“Nau mai, haere mai” Welcome, welcome, welcome to Rotorua
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Editorial
From Advertiser/Supplier to DIY Groom I have been in the Liquor industry for 8 years, helping people plan events, weddings and functions for just about as long - this is a special time for my customers and it has always been important to me to make sure that I look after them as best as possible so their event or special day goes off without a hitch.
After careful consideration and a few quotes and visits to certain suppliers in the booklet we have almost planned our entire wedding out of this book (2012-2013) with ease. The timelines and suggestions that are outlined in the book help you make the right decision for you and in the timeframe that fits you.
The time has finally come for me to plan my own wedding and being a part of “The Wedding Group” I thought where better to start than using “The Rotorua Wedding Booklet”? It seemed to have everyone I might need to talk to and as part of the group it made a big DIY undertaking feel easy.
It would be unfair to name suppliers that we did choose for my wedding but the people involved have helped me make a very special day work to a smooth plan and have kept in contact to make sure everything has been organised.
In booklet I was able to get quotes and information on all suppliers I needed to deal with who could be involved in our big day to help it go to plan. Having known Peter Duncan for a few years now he was an easy choice when it came to a celebrant. However venues, photographers, transport, suit hire, cake and other suppliers needed to be carefully considered to work out who would work best for us at a cost that we could afford.
So thanks to “The Rotorua Wedding Booklet” for making my life as a supplier easy when it came to my turn to celebrate. I look forward to recommending the book to my customers and other suppliers going forward, explaining how much I relied upon it to find people I may never have heard of, or considered in the past, to help our special day go off without a hitch. Tony Keay Store Manager, LK Rotorua - see pg 52 7
The Paperwork & Legalities A marriage licence application, referred to as a ‘notice of Intended marriage’ BDM 60 can be obtained from a marriage registrar’s office in your area, or online at the Department of Internal Affairs’ website: www.bdm.govt.nz If applying for a marriage licence in Rotorua, you will need to go to the Rotorua District Court, located on Tutanekai Street. If you’re seeking to marry in Rotorua but live elsewhere, you can apply for your marriage licence in the town/city in which you live.
The Legal Requirements for your NZ Ceremony You must be married by a registered wedding celebrant. To find out if a celebrant is formally registered in New Zealand, visit the Births, Deaths, Marriages website: www.bdm.govt.nz You must have a marriage licence to be signed on the day by the bride and groom, two witnesses and the wedding celebrant. 8
You must marry at either of the two places mentioned on your marriage licence application. During the ceremony you must say to each other in some way that you are going to take each other as husband and wife or words to similar effect. The full names of the couple must be used when making their declaration. You must be over the age of 16 years of age. If you are 16-20 year old, you need the signature of your guardian or one of your parents. For details on current cost of licence applications refer to: www.bdm.govt.nz
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Choosing a Celebrant or Officiant Your wedding day should be unique and memorable for all the “right reasons”, and while all celebrants are required to meet the same legal requirements in registering your marriage, no two celebrants will go about the planning and presentation of your ceremony in the same way.
Does your celebrant have lots of great ideas and do they give you the impression that your marriage is as important to them as it is to you? Is the product that they are offering in tune with what you want?
Are they an experienced public speaker with a clear speaking voice? It’s vital to choose your celebrant carefully: cheap is not necessarily the Will everyone be able to hear the best. Remember, your ceremony cannot ceremony? be repeated. Do they use a PA system and if so, do they provide this as part of their They should be a great listener, services? appreciative of your needs, and give you the confidence that your ceremony If you change your mind about the will be professionally prepared content/style of your ceremony is and conducted. They should be the your celebrant sufficiently innovative right fit for you as a couple, with an and flexible to adapt as well? appreciation of your needs, concerns, personalities, and what you wish to Do they have both a professional air achieve for your ‘Big Day’. as well as a friendly approachable ConSIder The folloWInG PoInTS demeanor? before maKInG your Preferred Do you feel welcome to contact your CelebranT ChoICe: celebrant about any issues regarding your ceremony without being Do you want a contemporary or considered a nuisance? traditional ceremony, a simple and relaxed ceremony, or something different? 10
Is the fee quoted the total charge, or are there (hidden) extra charges that might be levied later? What if you should decide to add elements to your ceremony - will this involve an additional charge? Do they have testimonials/photos from previous clients available? Does your celebrant take bookings for more than one ceremony per day? What happens if your ceremony runs over time or there is a delay in the start of the ceremony?
- How much input will you (the Bride & Groom), have into the preparation of your ceremony? Can you write your own vows? Will you know what the celebrant intends to say at your ceremony? In what ways will your ceremony be personalised? - If you have children what suggestions do they have for including them? - Will you feel comfortable working with your celebrant in preparing the content of your ceremony?
What happens if, after paying any required deposit, your ceremony needs to be cancelled?
- Do they offer you a selection of ceremony suggestions, wedding vows, etiquette, samples of poems or readings etc. from which to choose?
meeTInG a ProSPeCTIve CelebranT for The fIrST TIme
- Do they inspire you with a feeling of confidence?
Here is a checklist of suggested questions for your celebrant on interviewing them for the first time.
- Do they have professional manner?
- Are they currently registered as either an Organisational or Independent Marriage Celebrant in New Zealand?
We hope this has been helpful to your choice of wedding celebrant or officiant. - Peter Duncan, The Wedding Guy www.theweddingguy.co.nz 11
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WeddingP hotographers and Videographers
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Choosing a Wedding Photographer Spending the extra for a professional photographer is not so much an expense but rather an investment. Ultimately, photographs and memories are all you have to cherish and to hand down to the generations to follow. It’s important that you select a photographer you feel comfortable with and whose style of photography you can relate to. Often, the more weddings they have photographed, the better they can explain how it all works and where and when appropriate images can best be taken. Make sure to discuss the timing of the whole day with your photographer so you’re both aware of whether there is enough time for the amount of images you would like to be taken. Questions to ask your prospective photographer: - Ask to see images from weddings they have photographed - a whole album, not just one or two good pictures of the day. - Are they a member of a registered organisation such as the New Zealand Institute of Professional Photographers - And are they a 14
qualified member? Remember, this can be important if things don’t go to plan. It gives you an organisation to fall back on for complaints etc. - What packages do they offer: full day, half day or hourly rate? - Do they provide digital negatives and at what cost? - What ideas do they have for photography locations? - Do they have two sets of equipment in case one breaks down? - Do they have a contract or some type of guarantee? - Is the photographer happy for guests to take photographs at the same time? - Do they have a studio or some alternative for wet weather? - Do they have options for one photographer or two? - Do they have options for you to make instalment payments? - Do they offer albums and books, CDs DVDs enlargements etc.? - Are they GST registered? - How long after the day until you see the proofs? Create something memorable you will cherish forever. by Tracey Robinson Tracey Robinson Photography
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Wedding Flowers Wedding Flowers are one of the oldest wedding traditions and play a big part in personalising your wedding celebration. Flowers are incredibly adaptable and help to create a mood or theme for your special day. As every bride is unique, so too should be her bridal bouquet. There are many different bouquet styles and a multitude of colours and types of flowers to choose from. We are blessed in New Zealand with a great availability of flowers all year round, but there are always some exceptions. If you have a favourite flower you’d like in your bouquet or arrangements, check with your florist about flower availability during that time of year.
style and it can really help if you can supply a picture. In that way the florist can suggest a style that would best suit your type of dress and reflect your personality, They should be able to guide you in flower type and colour choice to compliment your vision. Although each bouquet is unique, you also can give them a more personalised touch by adding different items like sentimental pieces - your grandmother’s necklace, ring etc. Or, how about adding different grasses, seedpods, berries or even fruit for a point of difference?
Although the bridal bouquet is generally the main focus, flowers can really tie in a theme for the entire day. Flowers for the bridesmaids, buttonholes for the groom and groomsmen, buttonaires for the ladies, flowers for the hair or cake, table It is wise to book your florist well in arrangements, church arrangements advance to ensure they can secure beautiful fresh flowers for your special etc. - nearly anything is possible, just day, don’t wait until the last minute. talk to your florist and they will come up with some great ideas! A good florist will meet with you in person to get a good feel of your - Bloom Art Professional Floral Design expectations and style - they should www.bloomart.co.nz ask you about your dress colour and 22
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1222 Eruera St, Rotorua, NZ 07 348 1092 · www.rotoruaflorist.co.nz
Established for more than 40 years, Rotorua Florist Pamela Jenkins Ltd is Rotorua’s leading florist with a huge depth of experience. The highly qualified team believe every bride deserves to have a personalised experience and take pride in turning dreams into reality. Whether seeking classic, chic or edgy contemporary designs fashioned using quality fresh flowers, the Rotorua Florist team will go the extra mile to ensure your wedding flowers are stunning, original and create a fabulous impression…you can even have sentimental items incorporated into the design. Call 07 348 1092 to make an appointment to discuss your needs, then let with Pam and her team make your dreams come true.
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The Dress
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Bridal Wear - Ball Gowns – Evening and Formal Wear
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Individually handcrafted garments
Traditional and Couture Bridal Gowns Mother of the Bride and Groom Special occasion and evening attire Haidee Davidson DeSiGner
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The Wedding Reception The wedding reception is where you are “received” for the first time by your family and friends as a married couple. Whether it’s an intimate picnic along the shoreline of one of our beautiful Lakes with a spitroast, or a large lavish affair at a Hotel – Rotorua has it all. On the other hand, a laid-back affair in the back yard with family and friends around the BBQ could be great too, especially if you’re on a tight budget. The reception is traditionally regarded the largest cost in most weddings so it’s important you think it though carefully. A few important things to remember for planning your wedding reception: 1. ensure the whole day has “flow” When your guests attend your wedding, they plan a day of it. Sending them home after your ceremony to only come back a few hours later can be somewhat annoying. Ideally, have refreshments and canapés between ceremony and reception to ensure the party mood builds and guests are catered for while official photos are being taken. 28
2. your budget Remember, it doesn’t have to break the bank. If you’re a more laid-back couple, a party at home rather than a restaurant might be more suitable and affordable. However, guests might be happy to contribute toward the cost of the dinner. Think it through as a couple, as you both know your friends and family best. 3. your guest list Only invite actual friends and close family if your funds are limited. 4. bar Tab If you’re organising the event yourself, get your liquor in bulk from a reputable supplier who knows their stuff. Meet to discuss your beverage requirements and budget. Ask about their return policy. If you’re putting a tab “on the bar”, then ensure you clearly communicate with the Hotel/Lodge the tab limit, and y what guests are limited to ordering, i.e. Beer, Wine, juice etc It’s time to celebrate now you’re a Mr and Mrs! - Peter Duncan, The Wedding Guy www.theweddingguy.co.nz
Wedding Venues and Accommodation
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272 Fenton Street, Rotorua 3010 +64 7 349 0099 Contact Nicola McCarrison, DDI (07) 349 5381 email: Nicola_mccarrison@rydges.com weddings@rydges.com | rydges.com/weddings | twitter.com/rydgeshotels
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There is no other view like the one you’ll experience from Aorangi Peak Restaurant, situated over 2,000 feet high, showcasing a splendid panorama of Rotorua, the spiritual home of New Zealand culture. Aorangi Peak Restaurant is just a 15-minute scenic drive from central Rotorua and boasts the highest viewpoint in the district.
Mountain Road, Rotorua Phone 07 347 0036 www.aorangipeak.co.nza 35
The wedding of your dreams
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Wit h the beach as your backdrop
YOUR WEDDING DAY AT NOVOTEL ROTORUA LAKESIDE. We can take care of every detail: ceremony venue, reception, guest accommodation and more.
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waterfalls weddings perfectly romantic Imagine exchanging your wedding vows in a spectacular native bush setting amongst waterfall and trout pools, with the call of native birds and wildlife serenading you. Wairere Café and Lawn at Waterfall Lakes is a truly magical setting. Wairere Café and Lawn at Waterfall Lakes is available exclusively from 5.00pm for your wedding ceremony, photos and reception. Whether it’s an intimate gathering or a larger celebration of 150, let our team assist in making your dream day the most memorable ever.
Call to discuss how we can create your unique wedding experience. Please contact Diane Curtis on 021 689 859 or diane.curtis@nttourism.co.nz www.rainbowsprings.co.nz 38
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Consider the easy charm of a rustic wedding with New Zealand’s premier country venue. Against breathtaking views of Lake Rotorua and Mokoia Island, you’ll fall in love all over again amongst our rolling hills, beautiful trees, and quaint old sheep yards. Our world-class facilities offer a unique range of gorgeous rustic indoor & outdoor settings that can cater from 10 to 350 guests. We have everything to make your once-in-a-lifetime day perfect. Call to discuss how we can create your unique wedding experience. Please contact Diane Curtis on 021 689 859 or diane.curtis@nttourism.co.nz www.agrodome.co.nz 39
Rainy Day Tips rainy day tip 1 Keep the possibility of rain in the back of your mind during your venue search. If your heart’s set on having an outdoor wedding, look for a venue which offers an indoor option on the property which can be used in the event of rain. That way, at least you’ll have a plan “B” that won’t break the bank! However, in case your ceremony venue doesn’t offer in indoor alternative, then ask whether you can erect a marquee on site as the next best thing. rainy day tip 2 Think about transport. The “short walk” will take on a whole new meaning in the rain. If it’s a light sprinkling of rain (as opposed to a downpour), be sure to have pretty parasols, or colour coordinated umbrellas in the back of the Limo – just in case. Umbrellas are a very easy contingency to have in place and there are some really pretty or unusual designs around to choose from, which could also double up as a parasol if the sun comes out. rainy day tip 3 Rain and hair are NOT best friends! Even the most gorgeous, hair-sprayed 40
arrangements can fall victim. Talk to your hairdresser about making your style as secure as possible for your wedding day and ask them to show your mum or bridesmaid how to recover it if it starts to look a little windswept of frizzy. This may involve emergency supplies of hairspray, and hair straighteners close to hand. rainy day tip 4 Similarly, don’t risk ruining your wedding heels on the way to the ceremony. Consider taking a pair of stylish gumboots (for yourself and your bridesmaids), which can add a really fun look to your photos if the heavens open; or perhaps buy a second pair of shoes that you can wear outside, and then change into sexy stilettos later leading into the wedding reception. rainy day tip 5 It’s not only yourself, your wedding dress and your groom (in that order!) that you have to worry about if the weather is wet on your wedding day. Think about your valued guests and how they’ll stay dry too. Perhaps provide the ushers with a supply of umbrellas to hand out to soggy guests and also ensure that they greet guests
at the car where possible so they don’t get drenched on the way in to the ceremony or reception. rainy day tip 6 Looking at the weather forecast might seem obvious, but to a busy bride just before her big day, that will be the last thing on her mind. Instead, it will be spray tans and last-minute dress fittings! Perhaps this should be left to the groom or an usher, but looking ahead at the weather forecast will help you prepare for even the wettest of weathers. It is better to be safe than sorry, especially when your wedding dress and makeup are at stake! rainy day tip 7 The very best advice is to ensure that you keep things in perspective and enjoy the day as a whole. Whether you are met with showers and storms or glorious sunshine on your wedding day, your day will be perfect no matter what, so long as you’re in the right mindset.
or stronger unity in the marriage. It comes from several cultures (mainly from the Hindu) with the idea that a wet knot is harder to untie. Since marriage is often referred to as “tying the knot*”. Rain was also a symbol of fertility to agricultural societies, since rain restored and maintained the wellness of crops. Crops were peoples main source of stability and income so it was thought to guarantee a long happy marriage! Looking at it another way, every time it rains after your big day, it will be a nice reminder of the happiest day of your life – especially if there’s a rainbow!
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It’s also worth noting that a rainy wedding day is actually considered a great thing. In some cultures, rain is good luck, and can represent cleansing
of the Roman Empire when the Bride wore a girdle that was tied in knots. The Groom untied the knots prior to the consummation of their marriage. 41
The venue of dreams: your guests will love the quiet country ambience and style the Amora has to offer - just a 15 minute drive from central Rotorua.
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Ideally located on the shores of beautiful Lake Rotoiti, the Amora Lake Resort, Okawa Bay Rotorua, is a unique hotel resort property spread over 7 acres of landscaped gardens offering a truly spectacular atmosphere for a wedding reception, wedding ceremony or special occasion.
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From engagement parties to wedding receptions and everything in between, LK can help make it extraordinary. Decades of experience ensure there’s little we don’t know about the art of a successful occasion, from glasses to marquees and everything in between. We offer obligation free quotes, planning advice, sale or return, delivery and hireage of glassware, trays, chiller trailers, kegs and marquees. Contact us today and find out how we can help make your special day even more successful and stress free.
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Transport on t he Day
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Planning your Transport The sooner you plan your mode of transport the better.
If you do choose a limousine, here are valuable points to consider:
It’s amazing how many couples marry on the same day, particularly in the “wedding season”. Transport is often the groom or best man’s responsibility, so keep on their case as these decisions are important and usually left to the last.
Choose a company that is fully insured and registered as a commercial vehicle. This protects you should there be an accident on the day (of course no one wants to see this happen).
There are many options available but your budget determines the end result. The most economical could be found within your family/friends circles - who has similar vehicles in make, model and colour? Ask if you can borrow their vehicles for the day - often they will even offer to drive. It may cost you a few petrol vouchers to show your appreciation. You can decorate the cars yourself and of course a good, clean, shiny vehicle inside and out is essential - don’t be afraid to emphasise this point as it is really important! Whatever mode of transport you decide on, remember the weather, think about a back-up plan if hiring a horse and carriage or even a helicopter. 54
Some vehicles are not easy to disembark from elegantly - especially with a full wedding dress - so ask to view the transport that you are keen on before paying any deposits. While you’re enquiring about the deposit, also ask if you are able to pay off the residue prior to your wedding day: this option can certainly help with an already stretched wedding budget. The cost of hiring the limousines will be dependent on how long you hire them for - an hour hire is the minimum, and generally up to 3 or 4 hours is sufficient. (If the ceremony, photos and reception are all at different locations, do check with your photographer as to how long they anticipate they will need.) - Anne Norton, Xquizit Limousines www.xquizit.co.nz
Providing luxury limousine services in the central North Island of New Zealand Our line up now includes two 11-seater Mercedes Sprinter luxury vans and 2 stretch limousines (up to 6 passengers) plus 2 executive sedans. All vehicles with wi-fi access. Fully licensed, insured and complete with Qualmark Endorsed Visitor Transport and Endorsed Visitor Activity benchmarking - book now for your special day!
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Setting the Scene with Music Music has the power to set a tone, create atmosphere, and evoke powerful emotion. Traditionally, there are three opportunities within a wedding ceremony where music will feature: · Bridal entrance · Signing the wedding register · Exit music - following the introduction of the newlyweds to their guests The bridal entrance is one of the most important and memorable aspects of a wedding day. It is that pinnacle moment in which the bride walks to meet her groom, and the music played during her grand entrance will often be remembered by the couple for many years to come. Choose according to what resonates most for you -whether it’s a “live” performance of Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” by a string quartet, or Suzy Quatro’s “Stumbling In” played via iPod – it’s all good. Music is a very personal choice, there are no strict rules to selecting wedding ceremony music . Signing the marriage licence and wedding register toward the ceremony 56
conclusion can take between 5-7 minutes. It’s the perfect opportunity to have a “live” performance from a talented family member or friend, or a favourite song or instrumental track played while the bride and groom and their elected witnesses sign the marriage documentation. Again, there are no rules regarding what you can or can’t choose. Once all signatures have been secured on the marriage licence, it’s time to formally introduce the newlyweds to their guests for the first time as “Mr & Mrs”, prior to their exit. The exit tune (in similar fashion to the bride’s entrance) can be a traditional tune or fun and funky statement. Song selections can be as varied as Stevie Wonders “Signed, Sealed, Delivered”, The Verve’s “Bitter Sweet Symphony”, or the theme tune to iconic New Zealand TV show “Country Calendar”. Whatever you choose “enjoy the journey as much as the destination”. - Peter Duncan, The Wedding Guy www.theweddingguy.co.nz
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St Andrews Shopping Centre 4 Otonga Rd, Rotorua
Phone: 07 347 9540 Rotorua Business Excellence Awards · 2011 Finalist · 2012 Finalist · 2012 Winner Daily Post People Choice Award Wearable Arts Rotorua · 2012 2nd Corporate Section Wearable Arts Rotorua · 2013 Winner Apprentice of the Year Rotorua Business Excellence Awards
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Weddings · Guests · Balls · Special occasions · Makeovers · Photographic Work
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Mobile Gel Nail Specialist, Dale McCourt is available to come to YOU. She specialises in gel polish with a beautiful glossy finish, as smooth and thin as regular nail polish and lasting up to 3 weeks. Saving you time, protecting your nails and allowing them to grow like never before!
Manicures, Pedicures and Nail Art Dale McCourt
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NZCU at Rotorua: 1214 Ranolf Street, Ph 07 348 1631 NZCU at Tokoroa: 220 Roseberry Street, Ph 07 886 0603
Wedding S tationery
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Designing your stationery to set the mood for your special day.
Invitations Wine Labels Thank-you Cards Name Place Cards
Envelopes Seating Plans Ceremony Sheets Menus
Call in and see the friendly teams at Copies Etcetera and Central Design & Print.
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www.rotorua-rafting.co.nz · raft@rotorua-rafting.co.nz Call 0800 772384 - you only live once so BOOK NOW! HENS/STAGS - The perfect group activity! We raft the Kaituna river daily, from October to May, and can tailor trips to suit your requirements. TRIP TIMES: 0900, 1200, 1430 · WHAT TO BRING: Togs, Towel, Smile
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We offer a variety of cruises and boat charters for every special occasion - contact us today to discuss your dream cruise. The Tarawera Landing, Lake Tarawera, Rotorua NZ (FREE PHONE) 0508 CLEARWATER or 07 345 6688 / Mob 027 362 8590 cruise@clearwater.co.nz 路 www.clearwater.co.nz Hen and Stag parties - Wedding Venues Honeymoon Cruises - Self Drive Pontoon Parties Fishing Charters - Kayak Hire 45 73
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Destination Weddings & Honeymoons
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UNITE We offer 12 months interest free^
Wedding Travel Register Open a wedding register with us and get your perfect honeymoon ready to go, without any set up cost or deposit. Plus, as a special wedding gift from us, we’ll give you: • Double Fly Buys points • A complimentary Koru Lounge Pass for two.* Air New Zealand Holidays Rotorua
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holidays.rotorua@airnz.co.nz *Terms and Conditions: To qualify for the Double Fly Buys Points and Koru Lounge Pass offers you must open a wedding registry and book and pay before 31 Dec 2014. Fly Buys offer: The Bonus Points will be allocated to all Fly Buys accounts approximately 2 weeks after purchase. This offer is subject to Fly Buys terms and conditions and cannot be combined with any other Fly Buys offer. Koru Lounge offer: Access to the Koru Lounge is available for two people and will only be available in conjunction with the departing Air New Zealand ticketed and operated flight. Offer is not available for the return flight. Access to the lounge is only valid for use at Air New Zealand owned and operated Koru Lounges located in New Zealand. To redeem the offer, travelers must present their lounge pass and boarding pass at the Koru Lounge on the day of departure. Access to lounges are subject to space being available and is subject to Koru Lounge terms and conditions, visit www.airnz.co.nz/koru for full details. ^Credit card lending criteria and fees apply, ask in-store for details.
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The benefits of an overseas wedding Imagine saying ‘I do’ with your close family and friends by your side, celebrating your marriage and commitment in the location of your dreams. Planning a wedding can sometimes be so overwhelming that you lose sight of what your wedding day actually symbolises. Getting married overseas can take the stress out of planning your special day. Here are just a few of the many reasons to get married overseas. Pressure free Whether you marry in the Cook Islands, Fiji, Samoa or Tahiti, these destinations provide an idyllic escape from the pressures of organising a wedding at home.
a Choice of beautiful locations Without a doubt the azure oceans and pristine beaches are the major attraction to plan your wedding around. Yet sparkling waterfalls, tropical forests or even a resort provide a number of settings, each one as magnificent as the last. A mix of colonial and modern architecture provide wedding and reception options. not having to Travel to your honeymoon What better way to start your honeymoon than simply walking up the beach? Contact harvey World Travel rotorua to help plan your dream overseas wedding or honeymoon.
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- Deborah Kay, Manager Harvey World Travel Rotorua
Weddings, Honeymoons & Romance
At Harvey World Travel Rotorua we understand that every Wedding is unique. Our wedding specialists will work closely with you to ensure all your Wedding needs are catered for. We liaise directly with your chosen resort’s Wedding Co-ordinator, ensuring your overseas Wedding Day is memorable and stress free. We will ensure your Honeymoon will be inspiring, memorable & romantic. You can also create a Gift Registry, for your dream Honeymoon, that your guests can contribute to as their Wedding Gift to you.
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Last Minute Tips before the wedding Top advice from those in the know! 1. Check in with your vendors and settle any final payments “Confirm arrangements with your wedding vendors - make sure they all have directions and a contact person’s mobile phone number. Be sure to pay them ahead of time so you don’t have to remember who is owed what on your wedding day” advises Wedding Planner, Valeta Duncan, of The Wedding Group. 2. drop your luggage off early “If you’ll be staying overnight at a hotel after the reception, bring your bags the night before or have a friend or family member drop them off the morning of the wedding” suggests Colin MacPhee from Quest, Rotorua Central. 3. have a discussion with your photographer “Leave nothing to chance. Give your photographer a list of people you’d like to have photographed together,” advises Kylie Day, Kylie Day Photography. “They will get the obvious ones, but if you want specific photos, let your photographer know in advance.”
4. hydrate your flowers “Have a vase of water ready for bouquets when it’s hot and dry outside” Pamela Jenkins of Rotorua Florist advises. “Certain flowers, like hydrangeas and lilies need water, so if you want your bouquet to live past the ceremony, don’t let it get thirsty!” 5. Give your legal documents to someone responsible “Appoint someone to keep your signed marriage license until the end of the evening so it doesn’t get lost” recommends Rotorua Celebrant, Sue Anaru. “Either the parents of the bride or groom is best, or ask your celebrant to hold it in safe-keeping until you return from honeymoon.” 6. Pack a ‘big day’ emergency kit Brides: prepare for the unexpected by packing a wedding day emergency kit! Wedding Planner, Valeta Duncan, recommends bobby pins, extra-hold hairspray, face powder, lip gloss and lipstick, heel-stoppers, panty hose, an umbrella and a shawl, white chalk (to cover any last minute smears or smudges on the wedding dress), tissues and backup copies of your music choices should something happen to the originals. 45 85 67
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Wherever you see the TWG badge displayed, you’ll find a discount/special specific to the Rotorua Wedding Booklet. Please either mention the TWG badge when contacting the advertiser, or present this booklet or the TWG key tag to them to be able to redeem these offers. · 10% off. · 10% off venue hire. Terms & conditions apply. · Book your wedding party with us and receive a 10% discount. Minimum 4 people. · On any orders over $1000, receive 50% discount on the hire of either a Chiller Trailer Fridge or a Lovely Loo. · Free 20 page 5” x 7” Wedding Book. · Get an extra half an hour added to your cruise - applies to all minimum times or greater bookings, except on kayaks. · No travel charge for all Mobile Service Weddings. · 25% discount on custom veils and petticoats. · $100 towards your gift registry. · A free engagement shoot with any wedding package. · 50% off glassware hire. · 10% on wedding tableware and prop hire. · A complimentary accommodation room for the bride and groom on confirmed minimum spend of $5000. · Waive loan application fee ($100) for all approved loans.
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DISCLAIMER: While every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the following rewards/offers/giveaways offered by the various product and service providers listed in this booklet, neither The Rotorua Wedding Booklet owners, or its Directors, accept any liability/ responsibility for any listed vendor, product or service provider(s) discount/offer/giveaway featured in this publication.
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· Free chair covers and organza bows for your Reception. · 15% discount off the retail price. · 10% off venue hire. Terms & conditions apply. · 10% Discount with promo code WB2014. · Free men’s buttonholes with every wedding booked. · Book a wedding with over 90 guests and receive complimentary chair covers and bands. Sharnelle van der heyden · Free engagement shoot with any wedding booking. Stretch Tents (boP) · Free LED uplighting. Sugar Tiers · 10% Discount. The Catering Co · 10% Discount on food and beverage on any booking. The Wedding Girl · 15% off Celebrant fee. 10% off Wedding Planning Consultant fee. The Wedding Guy · 15% off Celebrant fee. Tracey robinson Photography· Receive a Fashion style shoot to the value of $1500 when booking Tracey as your wedding photographer. T&Cs apply. Xquizit Tours · Complimentary cheese & cracker platter with bottle of bubbles or sparkling grape juice Thank you to all who contributed to getting The Rotorua Wedding Booklet produced this year: Peter and Valeta Duncan, Steve Chadwick, Tracey Robinson, Linda Page, Haley Hogan, Tony Keay, Annett Gebert, Anne Norton, Deborah Kay, Colin MacPhee, Kylie Day, Pamela Jenkins, Sue Anaru and all our advertisers. Kia ora. legal notice: Reproduction of any part of this publication is prohibited without the express written consent of The Wedding Guy Company Ltd. Please contact info@theweddingguy.co.nz with any enquiries for the reproduction of any part of this publication. disclaimer: Articles that appear in this, and/or any Rotorua Wedding Booklet publication are not necessarily the views and opinions expressed by the Rotorua Wedding Booklet staff and/or The Wedding Group or The Wedding Guy Company Ltd. 89 45 67
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recognising excellence Have any of your wedding suppliers/vendors delivered excellence in the Wedding Industry? Yes? Vote for them in the Wedding Industry Awards NZ. www.facebook.com/WeddingIndustryAwards www.facebook.com/WeddingIndustryAwards www.wedding industryawards.co.nz
recognising excellence Wedding Industry Awards N.Z.
Oustanding Celebrant · Oustanding Bridal Attire · Outstanding Grooms Attire · Outstanding Florist · Outstanding Hair Stylist · Outstanding Makeup Artist · Outstanding Photographer · Outstanding Cake Artist · Outstanding Ceremony Venue · Outstanding Reception Venue · Outstanding Entertainment · Outstanding Theming Company · Outstanding Beverage Supplier
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