When you are planning a beach wedding or a wedding on the cliff looking out over the ocean, you need to work with a planner in the local area - because: every city has different rules and regulations regarding using the beach or any public cliff location. A local planner will know these rules and regulations. Most cities in Southern California do not allow weddings during the summer months at the beach from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The reason is that the beaches are too crowded and there isn't enough parking. The exception to this is Laguna Beach. They DO allow beach weddings in the summertime, and you can have up to 95 guests. However, you can't have arches or chairs. Well, actually, guests can bring a beach chair or, we can do our BEACH BABY WEDDING PACKAGE (lst picture) and we put out blankets with pillows for seating. It's fun and pretty, too. The second picture is a one-of-a-kind location: an oceanfront gazebo in a beautiful rose garden. I don't think there is another place like this in the whole world. Roses in California begin to bloom in early March and bloom until December. This one is located in Dana Point, California, and you can have 30 to 40 seated guests and the rest of the guests would stand. Which one of these may I do for you? xoxo Marcy Ann http://www.marcyann.com/ 949-433-3129
Thursday, September 3, 2009
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