Biyernes, Agosto 28, 2015

"Have A Coffee Date" - September 6, 2015 @ Tagaytay Wedding Cafe

Are you set for the upcoming Tagaytay City Wedding and Travel Expo this September 5 & 6, 2015 at the Tagaytay International Convention Center? If you’re not yet sure, we have another offer that would surely help you decide. On its second day, September 6, 2015 (Sunday), we will be opening Tagaytay Wedding Café to serve couples with aromatic and soothing cups of coffee for FREE.

Yes, Tagaytay Wedding Café will be serving FREE cups of coffee on the 6th of September 2015 for couples who will register here: Tagaytay Wedding Cafe Registration

Tagaytay Wedding Cafe FREE COFFEE
Registration is done individually. So, there will be two registration for couples to ensure free of charge coffee experience.
Truly, coffee complements the cool breeze and placid atmosphere of Tagaytay City. Romantic surrounding will be felt as couples arrive at the Wedding Café. It would be a celebration of love and coffee flavors. Have a great time with your partners as you share stories together and plan for your future.

Tagaytay Wedding Café is a nature-filled venue perfect for couples. It may lead to positive ideas towards future goals as well as building up better plans. That’s why after spending sometime at the Expo, visiting this venue with your partner would be a perfect idea. And since it’s free, you would surely not want to miss it.

For more info, you may contact TEL#'s (046) 483.5307 Manila Line: (02) 925.8574 / +63.917.302.7014 / +63.918.928.1296 / +63.922.865.2685

Miyerkules, Agosto 19, 2015

Tagaytay Wedding & Travel Expo Back to Back With Food-Tasting

Tagaytay Wedding Expo season 5 can never be this exciting as the premier wedding caterer in the south opens another door of opportunity for couples. Back to back with the grand expo at the Tagaytay City International convention Center is the food-tasting event of Town’s Delight The caterer at the Red Barn Kitchen located in just a few minute drive.

 

Be our guest in this exciting experience. Make your day more productive as you hit two birds with one stone—the chance of querying directly to suppliers at the Expo and experiencing the atmosphere and food in your wedding at the Red Barn Kitchen.Indeed, this convenience would give you a great time with your partner. You don’t need to take multiple absences from your work because Town’s Delight opens its food-tasting event at the first day of the Expo.Truly a hassle-free planning for our most valued clients.


Save the date—September 5, 2015, 10 o’clock in the morning and 2 o’clock in the afternoon! Contact our stewards immediately and have the chance of this awesome event. 
Visit us at The Wedding Store, Summit Ridge Promenade
2nd Level Robinsons Place Tagaytay City
TEL#”s (046) 483.5307 Manila Line: (02) 925.8574
+63.917.302.7014 / +63.918.928.1296 / +63.922.865.2685

Miyerkules, Agosto 12, 2015

List of Wedding Venues in Tagaytay

After you got engaged, preparation for your big day will follow. Aside for wedding gowns, bridal cars, catering services etc., wedding venues will surely come top to your mind. We know that choosing the perfect one is the hardest part, that's why we list some of the most beautiful and talk about wedding venues in Tagaytay and nearby areas!
1. Tagaytay Wedding Cafe - with three major function areas, you will have the choice of your desired ambience: Garden, Poolside and Pavilion area. It can accommodate up to 150 guests. So if you want to feel the romantic feel of Tagaytay City in a more budget-friendly location without the compromise of having great quality facilities and services, then Tagaytay Wedding Café should be considered.
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2. Narra Hill - is a beautifully designed events venue in Tagaytay. Set in lush gardens and overlooking Taal Lake, the venue is one of the most remarkable place you may want to consider for your wedding reception. Nestled in the midst of forest with the scenic view of Taal Lake and Taal Volcanoe infront of it made this venue truly romantic.
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3. Club Ananda - experience the best of Batangas and Tagaytay, all against the backdrop of the majestic Mount Batulao. With close proximity to Tagaytay churches such as Caleruega and Chapel on the Hill, Club Ananda is the ideal place for your special day.
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4. Alta Veranda de Tibig - tucked in-between Silang, Cavite‘s pride, Ayala Westgrove Heights and South Forbes Golf City. It’s proximity to St. Benedict and St. John Bosco Church and its neighboring Greenfield and NUVALI commercial and residential area makes it an ideal wedding events venue in the vicinity. It’s also a 10 minute drive going to Ayala Westgrove Wedgewood, Chateau de Paris and South Forbes The Mansions.
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5. Clearwater Resthouse - Located an easy one-hour drive south of the Philippine capital of Manila, this ancestral place offers an exceptional positive environment for the body, mind and soul. A special event place perfect for wedding, corporate team building, birthday, retreat or simple get together with close family and friends.
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6. Mahogany Place Tagaytay - located at the heart of Tagaytay, is a new classy venue uniquely built to hold parties, corporate events or that special dream wedding you’ve always wanted. Custom built to entertain small or large gatherings, the venue is divided into three main areas.
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7. Casablanca Tagaytay - it is the perfect place to host your wedding reception, ceremony, engagement party, bridal shower, rehearsal dinner or to spend your honeymoon. The quiet and romantic setting, the breathtaking view of Taal Lake and volcano and the comfortable rooms make it the ideal place for your special day.
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8. Pacific Grove - offers something that few places can give you: PRIVACY. No more hassles in finding a place to park, or lining up to use the rest room. At Pacific Grove - Tagaytay, you are our ONLY GUEST! Designed to cater to only ONE group at a time, Pacific Grove can provide for a small party of ten to a large event for more than 200 people. Whatever the number, you can be assured that our staff has only one thing in mind: YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION.
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9. Tagaytay Ridge - is easily accessible to motorists, only an hour and a half, easy driving from the business districts of Makati and Quezon City. It is a great venue for wedding receptions and other special gatherings.
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10. Sylvinas Pavilion - Nestled on the outskirts of Tagaytay City, The Wedding Pavilion was designed with you, the Bride and Groom in mind, as a wedding venue where you can host your entire wedding day under one roof.
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Still not decided? You can check more wedding venues here: http://bit.ly/1bvCvI0

Miyerkules, Agosto 5, 2015

11 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Invite Someone to Your Wedding


The guest list is one of the most stressful parts of planning a wedding. But a bride and groom shouldn’t feel the need to invite everyone they’ve ever met. Looking for some guidance? We asked four wedding planners to share questions they suggest you ask yourself to help decide who should (and shouldn’t) be on the list.

1. Have I met this person before?
This may seem basic, but brides and grooms are frequently introduced to people for the first time at their wedding! It can especially be the case with distant relatives and business associates of parents. Stephanie Sica, founder of Orchard + Broome Events, knows that curbing family guest lists can be tricky. “Sure, Mom may want her coworker who hears so many stories about you to see you tie the knot, but if you don’t know that woman, is it realistic?”

2. When was the last time I saw this person?
Lindsey Nickel, owner and event planner at Lovely Day Events, says that if you haven’t laid eyes on a person in 12-18 months — or at least had a nice, long phone conversation if they live far away then you probably shouldn’t invite them.

3. Am I aware of the day-to-day aspects of this person’s life? 
You should only be surrounded by people who have a vested interest in your life and your relationship, and vice versa, according to Andrea Eppolito of Andrea Eppolito Weddings & Events. This goes for who you are today and who you will be 10 years from now, not who you were 10 years ago.

4. Did I attend their wedding?
If you were at their wedding years ago but have since lost contact, you may not need to invite them. Emily Starr Alfano of mStarr Event Design sees no need to reciprocate if you’re no longer close. Only invite them if you really want the person back in your life.

5. For coworkers, what kind of connection would I have with this person five years from now if we weren’t still working together? 
It can be hard to distinguish the present from the future. People who you see every single day for at least eight hours at a clip right now? They may not be in your life long term. Alfano urges against inviting a coworker simply due to proximity.

6. Do I spend holidays and birthdays with this person?
Seeing someone for big life events means they should be included in your wedding. End of story.

7. Are we inviting the rest of their family?
Eppolito says that if you have three cousins but you’re only close with two, you should keep the peace and invite all of them.

8. Am I comfortable being around this person?
“Your wedding is a party, yes, but a very personal experience,” Alfano says. That said, do you want your boss there to witness your open-bar-plus-dance-floor hijinks?

9. Is this person a positive influence in my life?
Nobody wants a Debbie Downer at their wedding. But think twice before crossing all Negative Nancys off your list.

10. If we moved away, would we keep in touch? And if we were in town, would we call them ahead of time to let them know?
Nickel thinks this is a pretty good litmus test for whether or not the friendship is deep enough to merit a wedding invite.

11. Would you change the date of your wedding if this person couldn’t come? 
If the answer is “yes,” then that speaks for itself. “They are pretty important to you in that case,” Nickel says.