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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Choosing a Caribbean Honeymoon Resort

Finding a Caribbean honeymoon resort is easy. The hard part is choosing the one that?s right for your honeymoon. There are over 7000 Caribbean islands, not all of which are inhabited. Of the over 7000 islands there are a total of 36 island groups made up of either single islands, such as Jamaica, or island groups like the Bahamas, which boasts 2400 islands. Each of these islands has its own distinct cultural flavor and intimate resorts for the perfect honeymoon.

So how do you choose the right resort for you and your soon to be spouse? There are so many Caribbean honeymoon resorts to choose from. There are all inclusive couples?s only super resorts such as Sandals to more intimate Caribbean villas and inns.

The first thing you need to do when choosing a Caribbean honeymoon resort is to decide which island you would like to stay on. There is such a range of diversity to choose from depending on what you want to do on your honeymoon. For those who like water sports, golf and just hanging out on the beach just about any of the islands will do.

If you are looking for an all around Caribbean experience then Jamaica may be the place for you. With beachside all inclusive super resorts and intimate mountain villas Jamaica has something for everyone. If you want to hike through tropical rain forests and climb cascading waterfalls or spend time shopping the day away and clubbing until the wee hours of the morning then Jamaica is the perfect choice.

For a more intimate Caribbean honeymoon try some of the smaller islands such as Culebra and Dominica. These two islands will truly let you get away from it all, tropical paradises where time ceases to mean anything and there isn?t much to do except just kick back and enjoy the intimacy of being newlyweds.

The Bahamas are made up of 2400 islands and provide just about any and all activities anyone would want to do on a Caribbean honeymoon. There is every accommodation possible, from five star resorts to small family run inns hidden along the old world city streets. And for anyone who has ever wanted to swim with dolphins Grand Bahama boasts the Dolphin Experience.

So as you can see just choosing the Caribbean island you wish to visit can take some doing. Once you find the island to fit you choosing the Caribbean honeymoon resort becomes much easier. Although the size of the island you choose as your honeymoon destination will have an impact on the number of resorts to choose from. The bigger the island the more honeymoon resorts there will be, and again, just like the islands themselves the possibilities are pretty limitless.

But rest assured that which ever Caribbean honeymoon resort you choose you will not be disappointed. Honeymooning in a tropical paradise is the ultimate romantic destination.

For more information about Caribbean honeymoon resorts check out the website Honeymoon Destinations.

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Thursday, May 1, 2008

Why Half of All Mergers Fail after the Honeymoon End

Marriages and corporate mergers in America have at least one thing in common, more than 50 percent end up on the rocks. In fact, according to a McKinsey study, only 23 percent ever recover the costs of walking down the corporate aisle. Another study showed that over 40 percent actually lose shareholder value.

These statistics should quell the corporate urge to merge, but, like young lovers, logic seldom gets in the way of romance.

A merger between families illustrates the difficulty of creating an ideal marriage. Two single parents, each with their own children, pets, and old habits, decide to marry and join their families into one.

Because mom and dad are so in love, they fail to see that the kids don't get along, the cat hates the dog, and their single TV can only handle one show at a time. Reality slowly begins to creep into paradise.

The cover of the February 7, 2005 issue of Fortune reads "Why Carly's Big Bet is Failing, referring to Hewlett Packers acquisition of Compaq. And the list goes on:

Take Bell Atlantic and Nynex. They are already experiencing resistance to change from some of their family. The Communications Workers of America have voiced concerns about this merger. Both companies appear to have different approaches to unions. Bell Atlantic appears more confrontational, while Nynex in recent years has tried to build stronger ties to the CWA. How this gets handled, might be the first test of who holds the remote control during prime time in this new family. Will the telecommunications giants work together to develop a strategy for working with the union? Or, will they leave things to chance?

Bell Atlantic and Nynex, was not the only engagement announced recently. Time Warner and Turner, Aetna and US Healthcare, SBC Communications and Pacific Telesis Group have promised to join hands as well. In each instance, the decision to merge makes good business sense. Bright people using sound data, keeping the interests of shareholders in mind, made these decisions. Unfortunately most of the attention will be on regulatory issue, finances, and grand organizational designs. The subtle and seemingly soft issues like how decisions get made may be left to chance. If so, this could be disastrous.

The betrothed companies will need to pay attention to the fact that they are attempting to blend different ways of working. I urge these companies to consider the following as they work on their wedding vows. How are decisions made? Do they come down from on high like lightning bolts from Zeus, or do people engage in a more democratic and slower process?

How do people get things done? When an accountant needs to talk with her counterpart in marketing, must she go to her boss, who in turn talks to his peer, who in turn relays the message to her subordinate? Or do people just move freely in and out of departments with little formal regard for rank?

What do communications systems look like? Does one company have an integrated management information system complete with e-mail and sophisticated intranet linkages, while its counterpart relies on pneumatic tubes, bulletin boards, and face-to-face contact?

How are people rewarded in the two companies? Who gets bonuses, promotions, and coveted assignments? Does one company applaud risk taking and initiative while the other reveres people who play by the rules?

What's punished? Is telling the truth like the child in the emperor's new clothes appreciated or does the speaker find he has just become a pariah?

Since each company believes that its way of operating is how God intended life to be in corporate America, major differences in culture could be difficult issues to face. It will important to persist. Typically, the more powerful partner prevails, but only at a cost. The Aweaker@ partner resists being told to change and this leads to subtle or profound resistance that hinders or stops efforts to merge operations. AT&T's purchase of National Cash Register was a disaster, in large part, because the far-larger parent company tried to inflict its culture on a company that was proud of its rich heritage.

There is a choice. The two companies can identify these differences. Recognize what's good about each culture and then determine jointly how they will face the future as a unified force. All these proposed mergers will face many tests to their cultures over the coming months. They can use these incidents as opportunities to examine differences and consciously select a way of working that fits the challenges they will face in coming years, or they can just hope they will live happily ever after.

Rick Maurer is an advisor to organizations on ways to lead Change without Migraines?. He is author of many books on change including Beyond the Wall of Resistance. His web site offers over 100 free tips and tools for leading change successfully. www.beyondresistance.com

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Friday, March 21, 2008

Spending Honeymoon In Las Vegas

Whether you have decided to get married and spend your honeymoon at Las Vegas or hold your wedding somewhere else and spend the honeymoon here, one thing remains the same: Las Vegas can provide you with a unique honeymoon experience incomparable to other places in the world.

While some offer long stretch of while sand beaches, romantic beach resorts, tropical sunset, great art museums, ancient canals and rivers, Las Vegas offers entertainment at its best. Untrue to the common impression that Las Vegas is only for gamblers, Las Vegas has more to offer.

Resorts and hotels have their own way of entertaining their visitors since unique attractions are available inside these buildings. The Bellagio Hotel, Mirage Hotel, Ceasar?s Palace, MGM Grand Hotel, Downtown Las Vegas particularly the Fremont Street Experience, Fountain Show, casinos, and restaurants, are some of the reasons why you should spend your honeymoon at Las Vegas.

Take note that Las Vegas is the top wedding destination in the country so expect that many hotels and resorts provide wedding packages as well as honeymoon packages. The place is prepared to accommodate couples who want to spend their first days as husband and wife.

Spending your honeymoon in Las Vegas could mean lots of things. For one, Las Vegas is considered Sin City or for some, the Gambling Capital of the World. While you may or may not try Las Vegas casinos out, the opportunity to experience how it feels to play at one of the tables in any of the casinos inside the City is like an apple right in front of your eyes only waiting for you to take the bite.

Taking away your attention to the casinos are foods and restaurants in all price ranges. Hotels and resorts have in house gourmet menus perfect for a romantic night for both of you. The streets of Las Vegas have all sorts of foods that are best while you are walking.

What a better way to see and feel Las Vegas than going out at night. Las Vegas has lots of nightspots waiting to be explored. These nightspots range from simple, formal to exotic.

Pampering yourself from the tiring day are health spas with various services. Pools and gardens are also available on some resorts and hotels in Las Vagas.

You can get all these and more if you decide to spend your honeymoon in Las Vegas.

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Newlywed's Check-Out of Gift Return Lines And Check-In To ForTheMoon.com Online Honeymoon Registry Service.

Release announces forthemoon.com the premier interactive honeymoon registry service as an alternative to traditional wedding gift registries, with company background.

(PRWEB) January 17, 2005- Many newlyweds-to-be already have all of the toasters and TV's they need and are moving into a new gift registry era where helicopter tours, candlelight dinners and romantic honeymoon suites fill their online shopping carts. By choosing forthemoon.com online honeymoon registry service, there are no last minute dashes to the store or unwanted gifts for couples to return. For The Moon was designed by newlyweds for newlyweds and offers travel planning, personal service and convenience for both busy couples and their guests.

Wedding costs are on the rise and many couples find themselves unable to afford a honeymoon after the expense of the wedding. By helping couples to replace unwanted and un-needed gifts, For The Moon and her sister company Alderman Travel have linked couples and guests together for a unique online experience that is convenient, fun and economical for all. "For The Moon has given me the opportunity to help couples build the honeymoon of their dreams and pay for it", says Owner/Creator of For The Moon and Alderman Travel, Tana Alderman, "I always hear couples talking about wanting to do something creative and original for their wedding and guests. I really feel that honeymoon registries are helping to meet the emotional and economic needs of today's couple and that this industry will continue to grow".

Whether couples choose to book travel on their own or through Alderman Travel, For The Moon is the perfect service to use in place of traditional house-ware registries. For those couples who have it all and want to try something new or need help stretching the honeymoon dollar just a bit further, this service is exactly what they are looking for.

About For The Moon

Newlyweds and owners of forthemoon.com, Tana & Derick Alderman began in 1999 planning unique weddings and events in Colorado and have expanded into a successful nationwide honeymoon registry, travel and destination wedding service. With over 18 years of combined experience the Alderman's and their knowledgeable honeymoon specialists personally assist couples to create memorable weddings and honeymoons. Through the website www.forthemoon.com couples can create a custom online honeymoon registry that is available to family and friends for gift purchases and wedding information.


For The Moon Contact: Tana & Derick Alderman 1-800-990-4008 www.forthemoon.com or www.aldermantravel.com

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Monday, February 11, 2008

The Top Five Honeymoon Vacation Destinations

Everybody wants to have a memorable honeymoon, and there are plenty of destinations that you can choose from. Whether you want a quiet, relaxed stay or an activity filled honeymoon, chances are that you will be able to find the destination that you are looking for, and create a memorable experience that you both can share. Here are some suggestions for five top honeymoon vacation destinations.

1. For many years the number one honeymoon destination in the United States has been Hawaii. It's not hard to understand why when you see its beautiful beaches, tropical scenery, and wide variety of activities to help keep you busy. When you tour Hawaii, there is no shortage of beautiful scenery including fabulous waterfalls and spectacular beach views. And who can beat the romance of a setting sun over the tropical ocean? But there is also lots of other adult activities to be enjoyed as well, including some of the best golf courses in the world. And when it's time to relax, enjoy the sauna or pool and then take in a Hawaii luau. As you can see, Hawaii is a great honeymoon choice.

2. Honeymooners have also frequently chosen Niagara Falls on the US/Canada border in the past. Here you can enjoy the second tallest waterfall in the world, and even take a boat cruise around the area of the falls itself. There are plenty of tourist attractions that cater to honeymooners located around the falls too. And the Catskill Mountains are just a day trip away, where you can enjoy relaxing and inspiring mountain scenery together.

3. Florida is another top honeymoon vacation spot. There are lots of places in Florida where honeymooners can enjoy each other and the local scenery. Perhaps the most famous honeymoon spot in Florida though is Disney World, located right in the center of the state. Disney World loves to cater to honeymooners, providing special vacation packages to those looking for a romantic getaway. But if theme parks are not what you are looking for, consider going all the way to the bottom of the state to either Miami or Key West. Both of these locations offer beautiful resorts and white sandy beaches along with plenty of attractions to keep you busy when you want to be.

4. California can also be a great honeymoon destination, especially in Northern California. Just north of San Francisco is the Californian wine country where you can visit local wineries and enjoy their hospitality during your stay. Northern California offers lots of rolling hills, quaint villages, and beautiful mountain ranges to help you enjoy your stay. And all along the way you can stay at some of the most romantic bed and breakfasts in the country.

5. Another popular honeymoon destination these days is Las Vegas. If you are looking for a fun filled, and action-packed vacation, then this is for you! Lots of Las Vegas hotels offer special honeymoon packages too. And besides gambling, there's plenty of shopping, nightlife, and even the Grand Canyon to keep you busy.

Any of these honeymoon vacation destinations would make a fine choice after your wedding. Just be sure to book your reservations well in advance, as all of these honeymoon spots are very popular.

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Saturday, January 19, 2008

Cruising For Your Honeymoon

Taking a cruise for your honeymoon provides an opportunity for you to start your married life in a state of relaxation by exploring the unknown and enjoying all the amenities a cruise has to offer.

Cruising presents the comfort of five star luxury accommodations and provides unending excitement, adventure, the opportunity to get to know each other and to make new friends aboard your sea adventure.

A honeymoon cruise package may include:

1. Champagne and Strawberries in your Stateroom upon boarding
2. Canap?s or other treat delivered to your cabin on the evening of your choice
3. An exclusive Honeymooner?s party for you and the other newlyweds aboard the ship
4. Honeymoon Photographs
5. Champagne breakfast in bed on the morning of your choice

Destination options are limitless and depend upon your taste ? be it the romantic hills, historical monuments, beaches, tropical rain forests, foreign history, the list is endless. All cruise lines offering honeymoon packages have exquisitely appointed suites, gyms, swimming pools, spas, salons, shopping and casinos to pamper the cruiser and energize the mind, body and spirit.

You have the option to take a short weekend honeymoon with a three or four night cruise, or extending it to a long and luxurious getaway aboard a seven, 12 or even 30+ night cruise!

There?s no need to be concerned that you won?t know what to do or what to bring on a cruise, there are many resources available online and directly with the cruise line to assist you in packing, activities planning and leisure options. And fear not, should you forget to pack an item for your honeymoon, the cruise ship will have shops onboard at which you can purchase anything from basic necessities to luxury items and souvenirs for friends back home.

Considering the option of only having to unpack once, visiting multiple locations, and being able to spend some quality time with your new spouse aboard a self-sufficient floating city, you can?t go wrong planning a cruise for your honeymoon!
Rebecca Sherman is an editor at ModernWeddingPlanner.com Our Free Wedding Planner and Wedding Planning Guide has sections to track guest information, RSVP?s, budgets, shower and wedding gifts and More! Plus export your data to Excel.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Backyard Honeymoons

A small honeymoon budget does not mean you have to sacrifice romance. Nowhere is it written that you must travel to an exotic island and stay in a luxury resort. Maybe your idea of romance is snuggling in the same bedroll while camping out under the stars together.

Who knows? Only the two of you!

For super cheap honeymoons try looking in your own backyard. I don't mean "literally" your backyard, but I would be willing to bet that not far from you, there is a perfect little honeymoon getaway.

* If you are from a small town, go to the city. Enjoy the hospitality of an upscale hotel for a couple of nights. Be pampered!

* If you are from the city, get away from it all to a secluded little bed and breakfast inn on a lake somewhere.

Having traveled Canada and the United States all my life, I can tell you that the entire coastline of our North American continent is wondrous. Whether you are in Alaska, Maine, British Columbia, California or Florida, the beaches are breathtaking. Each has it's own special qualities that make it unique and beautiful.

You may be the type that enjoy polar bears, harp seals and whale watching in Alaska. Perhaps you are the outdoors type. Check out the lazy sea lions and try salmon fishing in British Columbia. While you are there, turn around and look at the mountains! They are amazing! Here in Georgia, you can watch and actually feed the dolphins that frolic in the ocean with you as you swim. If you are lucky, they will let you touch them.

A "beach" doesn't necessarily have to be on the ocean. There are some fabulous lakes that offer spectacular views - The Great Lakes for example.

If you can't get near water, choose a hotel with a great pool.

The point is, depending on your personal style, there is a "beach" for everyone!

Too often we are so busy looking for something better that we miss the obvious beauty right under our noses.

Choose that spot within driving distance from you and go for it! Remember, cheap honeymoons are where you find them. They don't have to cost thousands of dollars to be intimate and romantic.

By the way, while you are honeymooning - tell the world! You will be surprised at how many little perks and extras come your way once people know you are newlyweds! Use it!Cindy English is the publisher of: http://www.Beach-Wedding-Themes.com Beach wedding themes full of fun, fantasy and romance! http://www.All-Florida-Beach-Weddings.com Plan your wedding celebration in Paradise! ?

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