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CENTR AL VALLE Y ' S WEDDING RESOURCE GUIDE SERVING SAN JOAQUIN & STANTISLAUS COUNTIES
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The Waterfront Hotel is a beautifully designed venue for all your types of wedding events. It’s ideal for formal, high-end elegant weddings and unique, relaxed, informal celebrations. The Waterfront Hotel allows you to create the atmosphere that’s just right for all your wedding day events. Have your wedding at the University Plaza Waterfront Hotel just the way you’ve dreamed.
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Wine & Roses Hotel sits in the heart of Lodi Wine Country and features 66 rooms and suites designed to meet the needs and desires of your wedding party and guests. Experience luxurious amenities including botanical gardens, a modern fitness center, beautiful pool, relaxing jacuzzi, and unparalleled gracious hospitality. Group reservations are available.
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Our Event Specialists work closely with the Executive Chef and his team to help you create the perfect culinary experience. We have the expertise to make your menu collection unique and representative of you. Towne House Restaurant at Wine & Roses features fresh, innovative dishes using quality, regionally sourced ingredients. Private dining rooms are available for a bridal luncheon or an intimate rehearsal dinner.
Set in an environment of natural beauty and tranquility, the award-winning Spa at Wine & Roses offers spa services and packages for women, men and couples. From pedicures to preparatory packages, Wine & Roses is the perfect spa destination for brides and grooms! Create the wedding look of your dreams in our full service, Aveda salon featuring experienced hair and makeup artists and only the highest quality products.
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Wedding & Event Catering Family Owned and operated since 1993. Bud’s Food can best be described as “simple and fresh” and has been voted “Best Seafood Restaurant” in San Joaquin County every since 1994. Bud’s provides the ideal wedding catering experience, having catered to over 100 brides with weddings serving from 100-500 guests. Bud’s tow- behind barbeque accommodates catering in a variety of venues from wineries in Napa to auditoriums to your own back yard. Come in for a Free tasting and see Bud’s Seafood has to offer! Trust your Wedding Catering to the restaurant voted “Best Seafood Restaurant”
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BLACK TIE Af fair Bride Lis Simon, Bliss Bridal Salon
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Cinderella CHIC Groom Tony Bowls, Bliss Bridal Salon
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FLOWERLESS
Bouquets BY NORA HESTON TARTE
Brides everywhere are forgoing flowers in lieu of other handhelds on the big day. From brooches to non-floral greenery, learn how to lockdown this trend. Lori Cole, owner/designer of Lori Cole Events, shares some of the more creative ideas her brides have brought to the table—and to their bridesmaids.
Vintage Brooches A brooch is a type of ornament
typically worn on clothing and fastened by a pin. They are a great way to bring color, texture, and dimension to a bouquet, much like flowers typically do. Get the look: Scour thrift stores or ask older relatives to share favorites from a private collection. Be mindful of how the brooches will look against your wedding gown, but don’t be afraid to go a little crazy. Brooches can be all one color, or pull in several colors for a more festive look.
No Bouquet Some brides are opting for no bouquets at all, not even a
replacement purse. Instead, the focus is on pretty jewelry— think necklaces and hairpieces that stand out. Get the look: Choose a couple of pieces to be the centerpiece of the outfit, but don’t go big on everything.
Paper Think origami. Have you ever seen napkin roses and pretty paper flowers? Perhaps you’d like to throw some cranes in there. From all white to colorful and crafty, brides are making cost-effective, sustainable bouquets they can keep for life… out of paper. Get the look: Enlist an artsy friend to do the dirty work, or order one from a professional.
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Clutches Women typically walk around
carrying a purse and not a bundle of flowers, so it makes sense to ditch the bouquet and opt for cute, matching clutches instead. Lori says one bride she had placed floral pins on satin clutches for all of her bridesmaids. Get the look: Find clutches that complement the wedding party’s attire, and then adorn them with cute extras if you want to.
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PHOTOGRAPHY: Briggs Photography (209) 239-7542 Manteca BRIDAL, FORMALWEAR & ACCESSORIES: Bliss Bridal Salon (209) 473-9200 Stockton BRIDAL HAIR & MAKEUP: Salon Liliana (209) 684-2238 In The Heart Of The Miracle Mile, Stockton JEWELRY: Time Honored Fine Jewelry & Watches (209) 944-0900 In The Heart Of The Miracle Mile, Stockton FLORAL & TABLESCAPE DESIGN: Anneliesa's Table (209) 712-5565 In The Heart of The Miracle Mile, Stockton MODELS: MacKenzie Goold l Ashlyn Beauchamp LOCATION: Photographed at the Haggin Museum, Stockton
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OCTOBER 27, 2018, HUTCHINS STREET SQUARE
KRYSTLE & NICK Dalbianco
Hutchins Street Square 125 S Hutchins St # A, Lodi (209) 333-6782 HutchinsStreetSquare.com
Wedding Resources VENUE:
Hutchins Street Square PHOTOGRAPHY:
Tonya’s Photography JEWELRY:
Family Heirloom HAIR & MAKEUP:
Megan Berger WEDDING GOWN:
David’s Bridal MENSWEAR:
Men’s Wearhouse BRIDESMAID DRESSES:
David’s Bridal UNFORGETTABLE MOMENT:
“When my husband was dancing with our two daughters to ‘A Whole New World’.”
CATERING
DeVinci’s Delicatessen & Catering BAKERY:
Kristina Goo of Goo’s Goodie Goodies DJ SERVICE/BAND:
DJ Steven Curry TABLE SETTINGS:
DIY DESIGN & DÉCOR:
DIY FUN EXTRAS:
Photobooth from Leroy Productions Photobooth Services EVENT LIGHTING:
Kirst Hall COLORS:
Black, Purple, Silver
Your wedding day in one word:
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OCTOBER 20, 2018, VIAGGIO ESTATE & WINERY
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BRIGGS PHOTOGRAPHY (209) 239-7542 2316 Fawnwood Ln., Manteca BriggsPhotography.com
Wedding Resources PHOTOGRAPHY:
Briggs Photography VENUE:
Viaggio Estate & Winery WEDDING PLANNER:
Angelica Hodgson JEWELRY:
Miosa Bridal HAIR AND MAKEUP:
Alexandra Marie, Malissa Perez, Dolores Pulido WEDDING GOWN:
Miosa Bridal MENSWEAR:
Tuxedos of Lodi BRIDESMAID DRESSES:
David’s Bridal CATERING:
Viaggio Estate & Winery BAKERY:
The Mix Baking Co. FLORIST:
Lisa Fairchild DJ SERVICE/BAND:
DJ Porkchop
UNFORGETTABLE MOMENT:
“I’ll never forget walking down the aisle and the moment I could see Jimmy teary-eyed at the alter!”
TABLE SETTINGS:
Viaggio, Lisa Fairchild, Amber May Designs, Amanda Rose COLORS:
Slate Blue, Blush Pink, Navy Blue DESIGN & DÉCOR:
Allison Francis, Nicole Hollingshead, Tommy Hernandez
Your wedding day in one word:
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SEPTEMBER 22, 2018, VIAGGIO ESTATE & WINERY
KALEE & JEFFREY
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Lori Makabe Photography lori@lorimakabe.com (916) 524-5600 LoriMakabe.com
Wedding Resources PHOTOGRAPHY:
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VENUE:
Viaggio Estate & Winery JEWELRY:
Shane Co. HAIR:
Lou Vang MAKEUP:
Mariel Buizon & Pang Foua Thor WEDDING GOWN:
Miosa Bride MENSWEAR:
Men’s Wearhouse BRIDESMAID DRESSES:
David’s Bridal CATERING:
Viaggio Estate & Winery BAKERY:
Something Sweet DJ SERVICE/BAND:
Elite Entertainment EVENT LIGHTING:
Elite Entertainment TIP FOR BRIDES-TO-BE:
“Enjoy every moment of your wedding day!”
DESIGN & DÉCOR:
West R. Ranch COLORS:
Navy blue, Mauve
Your wedding day in one word:
Surreal
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JULY 28, 2018, GRACE VINEYARDS
HEATHER & MICHAEL
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MARY GILLESPIE PHOTOGRAPHY 12 W. Pine St., Lodi (209) 339-4988 MaryGPhotography.com
Wedding Resources PHOTOGRAPHY:
Mary Gillespie Photography VENUE:
Grace Vineyards WEDDING PLANNER:
Bride DIY JEWELRY:
Kenny G and Company Fine Jewelers HAIR:
Crystal Flaherty MAKEUP:
Kari Roesler WEDDING GOWN:
David’s Bridal MENSWEAR:
Men’s Wearhouse CATERING:
Grace Vineyards BAKERY:
Something Sweet Bakery FLORIST:
Sheila’s Country Rose Florist TIP FOR BRIDES-TO-BE:
DJ SERVICE/BAND:
“Just stay calm – everything will be wonderful!”
DJ Joe Felix EVENT LIGHTING:
Grace Vineyards COLORS:
Navy Blue, Pale Pink
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SEPTEMBER 29, 2018, METTLER FAMILY VINEYARDS
LARISSA Celaya & BLAIR
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Mettler Family Vineyards 7889 E. Harney Ln., Lodi (209) 369-3045 MettlerWine.com
Wedding Resources VENUE:
Mettler Family Vineyards PHOTOGRAPHY:
Tim Nusog Photography JEWELRY:
Handmade headpiece by Bride’s Wella HAIR:
Mackenzie Roman MAKEUP:
Krystle Cervantes WEDDING GOWN:
La Soie Bridal in Sacramento MENSWEAR:
Indochino (suit) & Allen Edmonds (shoes) BRIDESMAID DRESSES:
Bride to Be Couture in Sacramento CATERING:
Tin Roof BBQ BAKERY:
Frosted Flour & Nothing Bundt Cakes TIP FOR BRIDES-TO-BE:
“Don’t be afraid to break tradition! Be true to your vision.”
DJ SERVICE/BAND:
Elite DJ FLORIST:
Visual Impact DESIGN & DÉCOR:
Sassy Chic by Jan and Pinky COLORS:
Burgundy, Dusty Rose, Dusty Lavender
Your wedding day in one word:
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SEPTEMBER 29, 2018, SPRING CREEK GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
STACY & JOHN French
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Spring Creek Golf & Country Club 1580 Spring Creek, Dr., Ripon (209) 599-3258 SpringCreekCC.com
Wedding Resources VENUE:
Spring Creek Golf & Country Club PHOTOGRAPHY:
Melicety Spring Photography WEDDING PLANNER:
Mindi Machado (Event Stylist) JEWELRY:
DeVons Jewelers HAIR:
Salon Q MAKEUP:
Markelle Rocha WEDDING GOWN:
Mira Bridal Couture MENSWEAR:
Vito’s Tuxedos CATERING:
Spring Creek Golf and Country Club BAKERY:
916 Desserts TIP FOR BRIDES-TO-BE:
“It goes by so fast, so take time to see all of your hard work, decorations, preparations, and of course, all the people that came to your wedding.”
FLORIST:
Farmington Flowers DJ SERVICE/BAND:
DJ Dan Utica COLORS:
Dusty Rose, Gold, Neutral
Your wedding day in one word:
Unforgettable
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SEPTEMBER 9, 2018, STOCKTON GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
JENETTE & GUSTAVO Osuna
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Stockton Golf & Country Club 3800 W. Country Club Blvd., Stockton (209) 466-4313 StocktonGolfCC.com
Wedding Resources venue: Stockton Golf & Country Club PHOTOGRAPHY:
Rossetti Photography & Fabian Ruiz JEWELRY:
Bride Wedding Ring: Kay Jewelers Groom Ring: Eternal Tungsten HAIR:
DIY MAKEUP:
Veniece Minter WEDDING GOWN:
Swoon Bridal MENSWEAR:
Men’s Wearhouse CATERING:
Stockton Golf & Country Club BAKERY:
Magda’s Cakes DJ SERVICE/BAND:
Stevie Entertainment
UNFORGETTABLE MOMENT:
“The moment I locked eyes with my soon-to-be husband as I walked down the aisle. ”
FLORIST:
Nancy Melgoza TABLE SETTINGS:
DIY COLORS:
Shades of lavender, Grey
Your wedding day in one word:
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OCTOBER 20, 2018, THE SYCAMORE
CYNTHIA & ISRAEL
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The Sycamore 646 E Weber Ave, Stockton (209) 469-2678 TheSycamoreDowntown.com
Wedding Resources VENUE:
The Sycamore PHOTOGRAPHY:
Kiss Me Again Photography WEDDING PLANNER:
The Sycamore JEWELRY:
Earrings/Necklace: Givenchy HAIR & MAKEUP:
Elizabeth Ledesma WEDDING GOWN:
Bride To Be Couture MENSWEAR:
Debonair Man CATERING:
Lalito’s Catering BAKERY:
SweetSoozis FLORIST:
La Rosa Floral TABLE SETTING:
UNFORGETTABLE MOMENT:
“Being able to get ready in my late grandmother’s bedroom was a truly unforgettable moment for me.”
Devine Designs by Jakajuma SWEETS:
Melly's Churros DJ SERVICE/BAND:
Dj Reflec Shun COLORS:
Dusty Blue, Navy, Burgundy, Grey
Your wedding day in one word:
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AUGUST 4, 2018, UNIVERSITY PLAZA WATERFRONT HOTEL
KIRSTIE & STEVE
Barroso
University Plaza Waterfront Hotel 110 W. Fremont St., Stockton (209) 944-1140 UniversityPlazaWaterfrontHotel.com
Wedding Resources VENUE:
University Plaza Waterfront Hotel PHOTOGRAPHY:
S & C Photography Studio WEDDING PLANNER:
Lulu Martinez JEWELRY:
David’s Bridal HAIR:
Brianna Centeno MAKEUP:
Lisa K. WEDDING GOWN:
David’s Bridal MENSWEAR:
Men’s Wearhouse CATERING:
University Plaza Waterfront Hotel BAKERY:
Fizz Bakery UNFORGETTABLE MOMENT:
“Father/daughter dance – my dad made a special voiceover message that made me cry my eyes out!”
DJ SERVICE/BAND:
Norman at Ultimate Sounds DJ FLORIST:
Lilia Alva TABLE SETTINGS:
Lilia Alva EVENT LIGHTING:
Norman & University Plaza Waterfront Hotel COLORS:
Red, Black, Gold, White
Your wedding day in one word:
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SEPTEMBER 23, 2018, UNIVERSITY PLAZA WATERFRONT HOTEL
QUIRIA & ANGELO
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Christakis
University Plaza Waterfront Hotel 110 W. Fremont St., Stockton (209) 944-1140 UniversityPlazaWaterfrontHotel.com
Wedding Resources VENUE:
University Plaza Waterfront Hotel PHOTOGRAPHY:
Endearing Films Photo and Video JEWELRY:
Zales & family keepsakes HAIR & MAKEUP:
Savon Thong/ Danica Bravo WEDDING GOWN:
Sheryl Giles Bridal MENSWEAR:
Men’s Wearhouse CATERING:
University Plaza Hotel BAKERY:
Fizz Bakery FLORIST:
Bella’s Floral DJ SERVICE/BAND:
Sound Express UNFORGETTABLE MOMENT:
TABLE SETTINGS:
“Dancing our first dance to Beauty and the Beast’s ‘Tale as Old as Time’.”
University Plaza Hotel DESIGN & DÉCOR:
Quiria Allred & University Plaza Hotel COLORS:
Red, Blue, and Gold
Your wedding day in one word:
Magical
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JUNE 2, 2018, VIAGGIO ESTATE & WINERY
MONIKA & MICHAEL
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Poggetti
Viaggio Estate & Winery (209) 368-1378 100 E. Taddei Rd., Acampo ViaggioWinery.com
Wedding Resources VENUE:
Viaggio Estate & Winery PHOTOGRAPHY:
Amanda Collins Photography WEDDING PLANNER:
Viaggio Estate & Winery JEWELRY:
Etsy, Joanna’s Bridal, & Kleinfeld Bridal HAIR & MAKEUP:
iMake Beautiful WEDDING GOWN:
Kleinfeld Bridal MENSWEAR:
The Black Tux CATERING:
Viaggio Estate & Winery BAKERY:
Mui Sweets Creations DJ SERVICE/BAND:
Elite Entertainment FLORIST:
UNFORGETTABLE MOMENT:
“Seeing all our friends and family laughing and smiling, knowing they were here to celebrate us really made our hearts so happy.”
La Vera Party Rentals & Design TABLE SETTINGS:
La Vera Party Rentals & Design EVENT LIGHTING:
La Vera Party Rentals & Design COLORS:
Blush, Lilac, White
Your wedding day in one word:
Perfect
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SEPTEMBER 29, 2018, VIAGGIO ESTATE & WINERY
MICHELLA & TYLER
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Viaggio Estate & Winery 100 E. Taddei Rd., Acampo (209) 368-1378 ViaggioWinery.com
Wedding Resources VENUE:
Viaggio Estate & Winery PHOTOGRAPHY:
Briggs Photography WEDDING PLANNER:
Angelina Hodgson of Viaggio Estate & Winery HAIR & MAKEUP:
Michele Deann Makeup Artistry & Hair Design WEDDING GOWN:
Miosa Bride MENSWEAR:
Men’s Wearhouse CATERING:
Viaggio Estate & Winery BAKERY:
Something Sweet Bakery FLORIST:
Embellish Floral Design DJ SERVICE/BAND:
DJ Elite COLORS:
Shades of Purple (Plum, Amethyst, Lilac & Dusty Rose) and Gray
TIP FOR BRIDES-TO-BE:
Stay organized, enjoy the process, and soak it all in!” Your wedding day in one word:
Magical
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Wedding Resources VENUE:
Wine & Roses PHOTOGRAPHY:
Xsight WEDDING PLANNER:
Julie Clemming at Wine & Roses JEWELRY:
Charming Charlie’s HAIR & MAKEUP:
Rachelle Dupaya WEDDING GOWN:
J’aime Bridal MENSWEAR:
Men’s Wearhouse CATERING:
Wine & Roses BAKERY:
Something Sweet Bakery DJ SERVICE/BAND:
Macala Entertainment FLORIST:
The Big Bang TABLE SETTINGS:
UNFORGETTABLE MOMENT:
Wine & Roses
“We had a huge bridal party with family and friends, and during the introduction, everyone was dancing, and the vibe was electric.”
EVENT LIGHTING:
Macala Entertainment; W&R COLORS:
Rose Gold, Champagne, Burgundy
Your wedding day in one word:
Blessed
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Wine & Roses 2505 W. Turner Rd., Lodi (209) 334-6988 WineRose.com
Wedding Resources VENUE:
Wine & Roses PHOTOGRAPHY:
Catherine Leanne Photography WEDDING PLANNER:
Julie Clemmings of Wine & Roses HAIR & MAKEUP:
Trish Sanchez, Jill Briggs Beauty Box Makeup Arts WEDDING GOWN:
Ceremony: Boca Raton Bridal Reception: Chernaya Bridal House MENSWEAR:
Tuxedos of Lodi CATERING:
Wine & Roses BAKERY:
Something Sweet Bakery FLORIST:
Embellish Floral Design DJ SERVICE/BAND:
TIP FOR BRIDES-TO-BE:
“Take some alone time for just you and your groom at some point during your day. That small moment is important before the two of you start getting pulled in a million different directions.”
Elite Entertainment & Mariachi Tesoro COLORS:
Blush, Champagne, Gold
Your wedding day in one word:
Enchantment
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BellaVista Rooftop & Events
WITH VIEWS AS BEAUTIFUL AS THE BRIDE, the ambiance of the BellaVista Rooftop is where your wedding day dreams come true. Our Private Events Team will satisfy every detail and exceed all expectations of your special day. From the wedding ceremony to the elegant fare created for your guests by celebrity Chef and owner Rima Barkett, the romance of your wedding memories are enhanced by the exquisite views of golden sunsets seen from the BellaVista Rooftop. Imagine your first dance with your love under the starlit, heavenly sky. BellaVista Rooftop is as unique and as special as your wedding story. BellaVista Rooftop and Events Events@bellavistastockton.com Tel (209)949-2104, (209) 949-2104 BellaVistaStockton.com
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The Restaurant
BellaVista is available for full restaurant buy-out and can accommodate up to 300 guests. The wrap around Italian marble bar is delightfully inviting. Featuring vaulted ceilings, cool color tones, comfortable booths and a variety of Italian Art, the restaurant spaciousness and décor is ideal for any size event.
The Private Room
The Private Room can accommodate up to 60 seated, 75 cocktail and can be used as a fully private or semi-private space. The room features include four long adjustable dining tables with a private entry and exit and sky light.
110 N. El Dorado St., Stockton
The Rooftop
The Terrace can accommodate 200 seated, 400 cocktail for private parties. The space features a beautiful view overlooking Downtown Stockton’s Waterfront with elegant lighting and outdoor seating. Outdoor bar optional.
Booking with us:
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Ready to hit the road?
Celebrate your wedded bliss with a cross-country trip that promises to get bride and groom closer than ever. After all, what better way to test your love than with 10 (or more) days in the car together? Don’t worry—we think riding off into the sunset together will be a blast. We’ve mapped one of the best routes to maximize the number of states and cities you’ll be able to visit with a healthy balance of drive time and time to explore. So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and get ready for an adventure!
STOCKTON TO LOS ANGELES
Drive time: Approx. 5 hours
Home sweet home. Start early on your first day so you hit your first destination in time to grab lunch. L.A. is the perfect starting place for a romantic getaway where you can dine on high-end grub made by celebrity chefs. WHERE TO STAY: Take advantage of L.A.’s swanky vibes by staying in a fancy boutique hotel—preferably one with a rooftop. May we recommend THE STANDARD? A 4-star hotel smack dab in the middle of Downtown L.A. boasting a rooftop bar and pool, plus a 24/7 restaurant on-site. StandardHotels.com 66
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WHERE TO EAT: Welcome to a foodie’s paradise. If you’re a fan of Top Chef, you’ll have plenty of places to dine with grub crafted by your favorite TV personalities. Or, have cuisine prepared by original celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck at SPAGO in Beverly Hills. WolfgangPuck.com WHAT TO DO: Be a tourist for the day. Hike to the Hollywood sign, visit the Chinese Theatre, and catch a viewing of your favorite late night talk show.
LOS ANGELES TO LAS VEGAS
Drive time: Approx. 4 hours
It’s a short drive to the next destination, luxurious Las Vegas. Stop by for dinner, a show, and other late night activities. WHERE TO STAY: Grab a room at The VENETIAN, THE WYNN, Encore or CAESAR’S PALACE. WHERE TO EAT: At the ENCORE , Sinatra is an old blues style Italian eatery that features Academy Awards and other Sinatra memorabilia. Don’t miss TOP OF THE WORLD either; a rotating restaurant perched on the 106th floor of the Stratosphere Hotel. WHAT TO DO: Everything. Consider taking a trip to Fremont Street where you can zip line over city lights before strolling down the Las Vegas strip to catch the attractions. The best bet for an after-dinner show is one of the city’s many cirque performances. Pick a themed one that appeals to you.
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LAS VEGAS TO ZION NATIONAL PARK
Drive time: Approx. 2.5 hours
It’s a quick trip from Vegas to Zion where you’ll go from high roller to hiking. WHERE TO STAY: The national park has three campgrounds—South, Watchman, and Lava Point. Don’t want to camp? CALL ZION LODGE. WHERE TO EAT: Springdale
drive from the entrance to the national park) is home to a few quality eateries. Enjoy Mexican cuisine in a converted garage at WHIPTAIL GRILL or enjoy the view while dining on American eats at
(a two-minute
MariposaSedona.com WHAT TO DO: Get a treatment at the onsite spa before embarking on your next adventure. Stop by local wine bars while you’re here—The Art of Wine, Javelina Leap, and Winery 1912. Then, hike the surrounds.
SEDONA TO SANTA FE Drive time: Approx. 6 hours
after, where owners serve delicacies based on ancestor recipes. SazonSantaFe.com WHAT TO DO: Explore the pueblostyle architecture of this early Spanish town, settled in 1610. The New Mexico History Museum is a must stop while traipsing through Santa Fe Plaza, a public square that hosts markets and events. NMHistoryMuseum.org
CHOCOLATE HOUSE
KING’S LANDING BISTRO. WHAT TO DO: Strap
on your hiking boots and hit the trails. Angels Landing is a top pick for those who can handle a steep hike.
SANTA FE TO DENVER
Drive time: Approx. 5.5 hours
Trade in old-style Spanish pueblos for the more modern mile-high city. With all of the comforts of a big city, the Colorado capital has a lot for outdoor adventurers, too.
ZION NATIONAL PARK TO SEDONA
Drive time: Approx. 4.5 hours
Sedona is a beautiful city located in Northern Arizona. Flanked by red rocks, it offers picturesque hiking and more. WHERE TO STAY: Ready to splurge? Celebrate new love at L’AUBERGE DE SEDONA with an overnight stay in a cottage, complete with fireplace. On-site there is a restaurant, bar, and spa. Lauberge.com WHERE TO EAT: Indulge in a steak dinner at MARIPOSA LATIN INSPIRED GRILL . The South American-inspired cuisine tastesbest when enjoyed on the patio with panoramic views of Sedona’s one-of-a-kind scenery.
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The Grand Canyon
Enjoy the creative side of Santa Fe where modern artists pay homage to the city’s history. WHERE TO STAY: Get the full New Mexico experience by staying at the LODGE AT SANTA FE, a Southwestern-style hotel featuring art-filled rooms. LodgeAtSantaFe.com WHERE TO EAT: SAZON is the place to go for New-World Mexican cuisine. The menu is a tad offbeat, serving taquitos stuffed with grasshoppers and a corn fungus specialty. Delve into the local culture at KAKAWA
Sazon Santa Fe
DETOUR:
The Standard Hotel
PARK CITY, UT
Park City is perhaps best known as the location of the Sundance Film Festival, an annual January event that people all over the world come to enjoy. Others see it as a Mecca for winter sports, playing host to skiers and snowboarders of all levels. If you’re visiting in summer, however, stop by the Utah Olympic Park, built for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. When you’re done exploring the museum and adventurer’s activities, hit downtown. Art shops, small restaurants, and boutique stores line several blocks of the Tahoe-esque city.
The Standard Hotel
The Standard Hotel WHERE TO STAY: Inside of Union Station, the train depot turned “Denver’s Living Room,” The CRAWFORD HOTEL pays homage to the site’s roots with train car rooms, and more. TheCrawfordHotel.com WHERE TO EAT: EL FIVE serves Mediterranean cuisine in the city. At the SUSHI DEN, fish is shipped in daily. Throw back beers at TAP FOURTEEN, a rooftop beer garden close to Union Station. WHAT TO DO: If the time is right, take in a game. The Colorado Rockies call
Coors Field home. Other top attractions include the Downtown Aquarium, Denver Zoo, Denver Botanic Gardens, and the Denver Art Museum.
DENVER TO SALT LAKE CITY
Driving time: Approx. 8 hours
This is the longest stretch of the trip, so feel free to split it in half and spend some time in a small town in between. WHERE TO STAY: Don’t go for a cookiecutter hotel room. At THE PEERY HOTEL, SAN JOAQUIN WEDDINGS
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DETOUR: BOULDER, CO.
Take a short trip (about 40 minutes) to Boulder, Colo. Kill time at Pearl Street Mall, an outdoor shopping mall filled with kitschy shops and quaint eateries. Then, grab a pint (and dessert) at nearby Boulder Brewery. old school opulence is visible in every room. The place is perfectly posh and decorated with antiques, plus there is an onsite restaurant and bar. ChoiceHotels.com/Utah WHERE TO EAT: Grub on breakfast favorites at Over the COUNTER CAFÉ , a unique establishment where the grills are centered in the middle of the restaurant. Seat yourself and watch the short order cooks in action from a nearby table. The atmosphere is casual and the menu traditional, but everything is cooked fresh. Over-
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TheCounterCafe.Weebly.com WHAT TO DO: SLC has a hefty beer scene with plenty of places that pour the region’s top labels. Take a brewery tour at UINTA to learn how beer is made before tasting the lineup. SQUATTER’S PUB is another good choice for having a pint, and the brew names are almost as fun as the bar itself.
SLC TO RENO
Drive time: Approx. 7.5 hours
It’s the end of your trip, so pamper yourself at Nevada’s other vacation capital. This is the time to unwind and recoup from the past week’s a ctivities before heading home to reality. WHERE TO STAY: Book a night at the ATLANTIS HOTEL to take advantage of the region’s highest rated hotel spa. AtlantisCasino.com WHERE TO EAT: Stay on site and eat all of your meals in-
side of the Atlantis.
THE ATLANTIS STEAKHOUSE, SUSHI BAR, OYSTER BAR, AND BISTRO NAPA are all solid picks. WHAT TO DO: Gamble downstairs in
your spare time before hitting the indoor and outdoor pools. Features include a year-round outdoor whirlpool spa, a year-round indoor pool, a seasonal outdoor pool and sun deck, and cabanas for rent. If you want to enjoy some of the city outside of the hotel, venture out for a show in the evening. The big hotels offer year-round lineups of concerts, comedy, cirque performances, and more. That’s it; your trip has come to an end. Make your final drive back home and hand out those souvenirs!
RENO TO STOCKTON
Drive time: Approx. 3 hours
Enjoy the last few hours of your trip, and prepare to start your new lives together!
DETOUR: JENSEN, UT
This is perhaps the best option for a stop between Denver and SLC. For history buffs and dinosaur lovers, the stop is even better. The remains of dinosaurs can still be found embedded in the rocks. There are more than 1,500 visible fossils on the cliff face.
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Continue the trip with a stop to the iconic George’s at the Cove, voted one of the top 10 restaurants in the world by Fodor’s Choice. Sip cocktails from the adjacent bar and dine al fresco on the ocean terrace. The cuisine here is California modern, specializing in inventive combinations of fresh, local ingredients. GeorgesAtTheCove.com
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La Jolla
FOR BRIDES WHO LOVE ADVENTURE BY NORA HESTON TARTE Celebrate your nuptials without going far. San Diego’s luxurious La Jolla neighborhood offers high-end dining, accommodations, and activities, perfect for a quick getaway. Book a room and enjoy the romantic atmosphere as you putz around Southern California’s hilly, seaside community.
WHERE TO STAY:
Any hotel in La Jolla is sure to meet expectations, but for a truly special occasion, The Lodge at Torrey Pines is the perfect choice. The grand craftsman style hotel sits on the infamous Torrey Pines golf course overlooking the surrounding bluffs and the Pacific Ocean. Eat, drink, and play without leaving the hotel. LodgeTorreyPines.com 72
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On-site at The Lodge is its signature A.R. Valentien, serving up San Diego cuisine in an indoor-outdoor space that overlooks the golf course’s eighteenth hole. The seasonal menu is constantly changing to offer the best the region has to offer, with delectable recipes dreamed up by Executive Chef Jeff Jackson. The Marine Room is a good choice for romance on the water. Think white tablecloths and candlelight punctuated by the sound of crashing waves. Dine on elegantly prepared seafood, including lobster tails, salmon, halibut, and more. Really want to celebrate? The caviar and champagne for two is the way to go, featuring Siberian osetra caviar and two glasses of champagne. MarineRoom.com
You’ll never run out of things to do in sunny San Diego. Stay in La Jolla to take advantage of warm weather, water sports, and cultural happenings. Everyday California is the premier option for kayaking and SUP. Rent gear and hit the water. In La Jolla, visitors can kayak the sea caves—seven of which are world-renowned. Adventure.EverydayCalifornia.com Next up, hit the links. The Torrey Pines golf course is one of few public courses on the PGA circuit and one of San Diego’s most popular. Hit all 18 holes on either course—there’s two to choose from—where the par is 72. TorreyPinesGolfCourse.com Last up take in a show. Diana, a biographical piece about the life of Princess Diana, plays through April 7. Get tickets: LaJollaPlayhouse.org
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Ask the Experts
CREATIVE Invitations BY ALEXANDRA KRUEGER
Everyone knows how expensive wedding invitations can be—and how frustrating it is
to spend money on something you’re sure the recipient will throw away immediately. But believe it or not, the invitation is one of the most important parts of your wedding: it’s the guests’ first introduction to you and your beloved’s big day. It lets people know what to expect—so give them an invitation that’s as beautiful, fun, and creative as your wedding will be!
tom order t h i s 1/8th of an inchwide invite to say whatever you’d like it to, and you can bet it will be something your guests will cherish. Consider it if you’re planning a minimalistic wedding.
PUZZLE INVITE
This one should only be used if you’re sure your future guests are the type of people to be intrigued by puzzles. If so, give them a game to play while they read your invitation! There are many websites where you can create your custom puzzle the size of an envelope—use a photo of you and your future hubby, and don’t forget to write the details!
DESTINATION INVITATION
Going somewhere for the big day? Let your invites reflect that with scenic print on the inside of the envelope. If you’re holding the wedding abroad, get creative with the invitation and make it look like a little passport!
HANDKERCHIEF
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LASER CUT INVITE
As delicate and decorative as it is informative, a laser-cut invitation is an adorable way to let guests know you’re tying the knot, and something they’ll happily hang on their fridge! You can laser cut anything, from stationary to wood, and in any shape your heart desires.
ACRYLIC INVITATION
Nothing says class like an invite made of glass—well, it’s not glass exactly, but acrylic is just as transparent and won’t break en route! You can cus-
Give them an invitation that’s as beautiful, fun, and creative as your wedding will be!
Lodi’s newest salon! Specializing in blowouts, the experienced, friendly stylists at Salon Two Twenty will make your voluminous locks the envy of everyone at the reception. If you find yourself in need of other primping and pampering, trust the salon’s resident Makeup & Beauty Expert Shandi Alegre Hunt. Shandi’s got you covered on your big day.
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Wedding
DO’S & DON’TS BEFORE the
BY CAITLIN HAMER
Big Day Planning the perfect wedding is no easy feat. Of course,
the payoff makes it all worth it! But to ensure nothing slips through the cracks, here are some tips and tricks to keep track of anything you might’ve missed.
DO
choose your perfect playlist! Whether you have a live band or a DJ, you’ll want to make sure you hear songs that are crowd pleasing favorites, but also tunes that hold a special sentimental value for you and your spouse.
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forget to include vegetarian options and non-alcoholic drink choices for your guests.
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consider what you’re going to do with your wedding dress after the wedding. Donate it to charity, preserve it as a family heirloom, or have it altered so you can wear it again.
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embark on a crash diet days before your wedding. Crash diets are often unhealthy and ineffective. If you want to look your best, make sure to start an exercise regimen as soon as you start planning your wedding. Not only will you look great, but you’ll feel great, too!
DO consider having two bouquets –
one to keep, and one to toss during the reception. There are plenty of ways to preserve your bouquet, should you decide to hold onto it as a keepsake!
DON’T feel obligated to follow traditions you and your future spouse simply aren’t into. Whether it’s regarding wedding party fashion, ceremony plans, food, vows, or anything else, this is a day to express your love and yourselves. Make it personal!
DO make sure you aren’t wearing brand
new shoes to your wedding. No one wants blisters from breaking in shoes on their wedding day! Slip on a beloved pair that fits you well or take the time to break in your new wedding shoes well in advance.
DON’T
lick all the envelopes yourself. Between invitations and thank you notes, you’re going to have a lot of envelopes! Save yourself some trouble and buy a gluestick.
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tell your photographer exactly what kinds of photos you’re looking for. Go through their portfolio and point out shots you like, and share some ideas of your own.
DON’T spend too much time worrying
about all the things that could go wrong on your wedding day. When you think about the big day, look forward to it and all the wonderful memories you’re going to make!
Have an elegant HIGH TEA for your bridal shower.
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BY NORA HESTON TARTE
Most engagements last 12-18 months (The Knot says 14.5 is the average), and that’s a lot of planning to cram into a short year to year and a half. Don’t miss
a thing—the perfect timeline will get you from engaged to married without fear or fuss. Take it one step at a time as we show you how to plan an entire wedding in just one year. Having a short engagement? Brides with six months to plan can double up months to make this list work for them.
MONTH 1
Start with the basics. Think of month one as your “getting started” month. This month, you should: • Come up with a budget for the big day • Start researching themes and poring over bridal magazines for inspiration • Make a team – hire a wedding planner, ask friends to serve in the wedding party, and determine what family members you can count on to help tackle these tasks • Choose a wedding date • Book a ceremony and reception site • Get organized with a wedding binder • Write the guest list
MONTH 2
Start to hone in on the details. You have a lot of vendors to book! Don’t miss out because you wait ed too long to commit. This month, you should: • Hire a wedding photographer and/or videogra pher • Try on wedding gowns • Nail down the entertainment for the ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception • Schedule floral appointments and come in with ideas for décor – preferably photos and information 78
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about types of flowers and colors. • Create a registry • Plan an engagement party • Create and send your save the date cards
MONTH 3
This is the month to book everything you haven’t yet. Nail down the rest of the vendors and get your deposits in. This month, you should: • Officially book any re maining vendors • Order your wedding gown so you have enough time for alterations • Browse rental company show rooms and place orders for any items you need—flatware, tablecloths, chairs, tables, décor, etc. • Make a wedding website and start filling it with information for your guests. It’s best if you can in-
clude the website link on those save-the-date cards even if you haven’t built the website yet. • Pick a hotel to serve as home base for outof-town guests. Don’t forget to ask about room blocks and special party rates. • Book a wedding officiant or ask a friend or family member to step in • Meet with caterers
• Book your baker • Check on all the members of the wedding party to make sure they purchased the necessary attire. Ensure rented items will be in the right place at the right time, especially for out-oftown attendants.
MONTH 4
You’re halfway there! The big stuff should be handled by now, but month six is a good time to start planning for the actual day. This month, you should: • Attend pre-wedding counseling if re quired • Write out a rough draft for the time line. Consider where everyone needs to be at different parts of the day and how you want the reception to progress. • Book a hairstylist and makeup artist for you and your wedding party.
The big stuff is taken care of and it’s time to get lost in the details. Don’t stress! This part of wedding planning should be fun, and it’s a great opportunity to include friends in the tasks. This month, you should: • Shop for wedding invitations and bands (make sure you order by month 6). • Start to talk about your honeymoon and prepare for travel (get passports, find a travel planner, create a savings plan) • Start interviewing bakers, taste cakes, and decide on your dessert spread. • Take the girls and guys to pick out wedding attire. This gives the wedding party plenty of time to order on their own timeline.
MONTH 5
You’re getting closer! It’s time to make some final decisions. This month, you should: • Order wedding invitations and get ready to send them (i.e. pick up stamps, hire a calligrapher, etc.) • Start booking travel for the honeymoon to get the best deals on airfare, hotels, and more.
MONTH 6
MONTH 7
Plan ahead. There isn’t just one day involved in a wedding. Get with friends and family to plan other affairs. This month, you should: • Handle the rehearsal dinner – create the guest list, book the space, and send the invites. • Do your follow-ups. Do you need to check in with any vendors? Adjust timelines? • Book extras like a photo booth or food truck
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• Look ahead to your shower. If someone else is planning it, pick a day and send the host your guest list. • Start the song list. The DJ or band sometimes has a form to fill out for this. If not, send special songs for the first dance and bouquet toss, plus a list of must play and don't play songs.
MONTH 8
Get your final look together. This month, you should: • Shop for and purchase wedding shoes and accessories • Book and attend your wedding hair and makeup trials. Bring in inspiration photos for both. • Attend dress fittings as needed
MONTH 9
Use month 9 to finalize small details before launching into the wedding festivities. This month, you should: • Finalize the menu • Check in with the florist and make sure all pieces have been ordered • Ask friends to speak at the wedding and add these speeches to your timeline • Schedule another dress fitting if needed • Finalize the timeline for the ceremony and reception • Purchase rings if you haven’t already • Handle the stationery – either order or create your own place cards, menus, programs, and more • Order wedding favors
MONTH 10
Most of the big planning has been done. However, you’ll want to make sure everyone is on the same page. This is a good month to get your ducks in a row and focus on organization. This month, you should: • Talk to all vendors and create a final plan. This includes going over the song list with the DJ, talking photos with the photographer, and going over any nec essary details with the wedding planner, including items that may have changed. • Send wedding invitations • Plan your night-of accommodations • Purchase undergarments and try them on with your dress • Attend your wedding shower
MONTH 11
You’re in the home stretch! This month, you should: • Attend your bachelor/bach elorette party • Start collecting RSVPs and creating a seating chart • Purchase gifts for bridesmaids and groomsmen • Have your final wedding dress fitting
MONTH 12
In the weeks leading up to the wedding, schedule some time to relax and do one final check in with everybody. This month, you should: • Confirm all appointments and check-in times with vendors • Get a massage • Write vows • Update the wedding website with travel direc -tions and itinerary for guests • Buy booze for the bar (if not provided) • Send out final payments • Get your marriage license • Collect the final RSVPs and send the list to your venue • Delegate tasks to others to handle on the big day • Pick up your dress • Pack for the wedding night and honeymoon • Get any and all final items to the wedding planner for set-up • Attend the rehearsal dinner 80
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Not all wedding venues are created equal. Some may have plenty of space to build bocce ball courts and throw down lawn twister, but other venues will only have room for a few smaller games. Get creative and don’t cram the area. If space is limited, put smaller games on tables outside or choose just a couple of games instead of several. Have a lot of space? Sprawl out and consider offering more than one station for each game.
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Opt for oversized games to make play more fun. Think 4-foot tall Jenga, huge connect four, large wooden dice, and giant yard pong.
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Steal ideas from your favorite bar patios and beer gardens. Tons of hangouts feature corn hole games, horseshoes, and bocce ball. Not only are all of these games easy to set up, they are all easily found online. 82 82
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USE WHAT YOU HAVE
Consider what’s in the garage at your house (or your parents’ or friends’ houses). Think volleyball nets, lawn bowling, croquet sets, dartboards, and more. There aren’t a lot of limitations to what lawn games to offer.
MAKE IT PERSONAL
Weddings are all about the bride and groom, so celebrate your love story with games that mean something to you. Whether you went mini-golfing on your first date or spend countless hours playing chess together, work those sentimental items into the display. You can even paint corn hole boards with your wedding logo or names and wedding date to give it a personal touch.
Think archery is fun? Set up hay bales with printed targets. Are you a fan of badminton? Buy a set! Want to relive playground days with tetherball? You can find that, too. Where there is a lawn, there’s a way. And as the bride, you have plenty of power to get family members and venue staff to do the setup and take down games before and after the affair.
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