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Beaver Creek Wedding Venues

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

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Beano's Cabin Ceremony

Beaver Creek Resort is one of our favorite locations for Colorado weddings. Their resort properties include Allie’s Cabin, Beano’s Cabin, Broken Arrow, SaddleRidge, The Rendezvous Club, Zach’s Cabin, Spruce Mountain Lodge, Red Sky Ranch and Toscanini.     Save the Date Events is proud to be a preferred wedding planner of all the Beaver Creek Resort properties.   You can also find Beaver Creek Weddings on Facebook along with more wedding photos.

Beaver Creek recently unveiled their new mountain wedding deck this year. The mountains provide a stunning backdrop for Beaver Creek’s new outdoor wedding ceremony deck overlooking the Gore Range. Located in the hillside east of Spruce Saddle Restaurant and created from natural stone and materials, wedding parties up to 200 people can experience an unforgettable summertime mountaintop celebration.

There are many guest accommodations in the Beaver Creek area including the Beaver Creek Lodge, The Charter at Beaver Creek, East West Resorts, Osprey, The Park Hyatt, Pines Lodge and the Ritz Carlton Bachelor Gulch. You can view information for all the Beaver Creek guest accommodations on their website.

Ice Sculpture in Vail | Fun Wedding Crudite Display

Thursday, September 9th, 2010
wedding ice sculpture

food display with ice sculpture

vegetables in ice sculpture

We LOVE this incredible crudite display in ice. This is a fun display idea for a Denver or Vail wedding reception. Paul from Alpine Ice is one of our very favorite ice sculpture artists. He created this ice display for an event at the Westin Riverfront Resort and Spa near Beaver Creek, Colorado.

Do’s and Don’ts For Your Mountain Wedding - Part I

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Breckenridge wedding

For the next week, we are focusing on the do’s and don’ts of mountain weddings in Colorado. Whether you have lived in Colorado your whole life or are having a destination wedding here, there are unique circumstances and logistics for mountain weddings.

Hair and Make-up - Be realistic about your hair and makeup options. While a Colorado mountain wedding can be a dream come true, wind, cold and rain can do damage to hair and makeup. When planning a mountain wedding, take the elements into consideration before choosing your hair style. For an outdoor ceremony, seriously consider an updo. This tried and true style will keep you looking polished all night. If you are determined to wear your locks down, invest in a stylist to spend the day with you touching up your makeup and hair so you do not have a tangled and messy hairstyle by the time you enter the reception.

Your Guests - Do plan to entertain your guests. A mountain wedding is definitely more work than a wedding in Denver or in your hometown. You are not only inviting guests to your wedding, but you have also invited them on vacation. Plan activities at the ski resort, a welcome reception complete with smores, an easy day hike or other simple activities where your guests can spend time with you without breaking their budget.

Wedding Week Activities - On the other hand, don’t feel obligated to plan every minute. Guests are on vacation too. Do provide them with activity options and a short itinerary for the week so they know where to find you. However, definitely allow them time to explore on their own. Your wedding website is a good place to list local activities for your guests.

Guest List - Don’t expect everyone you invite to attend. Traveling is expensive, especially to some of the mountain towns in Colorado. Because of this, expect a certain percentage of your guests to decline your invite. While this can be initially disappointing, it will make for a much more intimate celebration.

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