Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Maui Weddings Questions

I've put up a page on our other Maui wedding website, which is on Maui Me site which I think offers a LOT of questions for those who are thinking or wondering about getting married on Maui. The page answers a number of questions that you might have:

1. If you're not yet sure if Maui weddings are for you . . . There are links to several pages that you might want to take a look at. Six reasons why Maui is a great choice for your wedding. Why Maui is so romantic.

If you're considering Las Vegas, I have a link to an article which makes five comparisons of these two popular wedding destinations. Which Island in Hawaii is best for your wedding? Have a link to an article answering that question.

2. If you're sure about Maui, but unsure about which Maui weddings company to use . . . I have a link to an article that gives insightful information about what to look for in order to avoid problems with Maui weddings companies.

3. If you're not sure if you want daytime or Maui sunset weddings . . . You might want to read our article which gives the pros and cons of a sunset wedding.

5. If you're wondering if Maui weddings can be truly affordable. . . There are a whole bunch of articles telling you how to save money.

6. If you're not sure about your Maui wedding location . . . There are a lot of choices about where you should have your Maui wedding.

7. If you're wondering about the legal issues of being Married on Maui . . . You can read all about what is required here on Maui to get your wedding license.

8. If you're thinking of having a larger Maui wedding . . . We have several articles on that subject which should answer many of your questions.

9. If you're wondering about selecting from the Maui weddings ministers . . . I have a lonk to my article on ""Why So Many Brides Cry at My Maui Wedding Ceremony" as well as several of my ceremonies.

10. If you're wondering about Maui wedding photography . . . We have several links on Maui wedding Photography.

11. If you are wondering if you should have a video . . . Take a look at our Maui wedding videography pages for more details.

12. And finally, if you're wondering about other details of Maui weddings . . . I provide links on flowers, cakes, tuxedos, limos, etc.

You can find that page at: Maui Wedding Questions.

Monday, May 29, 2006

Maui Airport Expansion

Will, construction has finally started on Maui's airport expansion. We saw it first-hand when we drove from Costco down to the Hana Highway on the way home the other night. Construction is moving ahead.

Back in 1998, the State Legislature approved $180 million to strengthen the existing runway and add another 2,800 feet to it. That plan received a lot of opposition from local residents who didn't want the airport to be elevated to "international status", because it would bring too many visitors to the island. So the State's plan was amended to drop the extension.

But Maui is already the second busiest airport in Hawaii (after Honolulu), in a State where tourism is our number one form of income. I firmly believe that it is only a matter of time before the airport runway is lengthened to accommodate the larger planes. In a recent article by Maui Weekly it was revealed that the airport will probably be forced into growing into the "big city" style airport that so many wanted to avoid. The Kalului Airport is receiving a $2.3 million "face-lift."

Maui is just too popular to hold down people's interest and desire to come here. Maui really is the best of the Hawaiian islands. I do not believe that it is only a matter of time before the full-on expansion of the runway takes place. Certainly, a lot of work needs to be done on Maui's inadequate road system that has its own traffic jams.

Last Monday night was a classic case for us. An accident on Piilani Highway in Kihei closed the road and forced all of the north-south traffic down to Kihei Road. I was on his way to our evening wedding, but ended up losing an hour in bumper-to-bumper traffic congestion caused by the accident. Kihei needs more roads running north-south to avoid similar road congestion.

Fortunately for us, our limo driver was picking up our couple, and they had no problems getting to the wedding site. And because Susan was in a separate car, she was able to get everything ready for the wedding until I was able to arrive. As a company, we always strive to keep things organized. So we keep in contact back and forth with all of our vendors on our cell phones, keeping each other aware of road conditions, weather and how crowded our wedding beach is.

Friday, May 26, 2006

Maui Wedding Gratuity Etiquette

Should you tip at your Maui wedding? That's a question a lot of our couples will ask us about our different wedding vendors. Should we tip them? Tipping is ALWAYS appropriate for those who perform your wedding. Whenever you receive great service, it is always a nice gesture to tip those who are serving you. I've talked to our wedding venders and believe me, they always appreciate it when they are complimented for their service to you with a tip.

It is expected today to tip the bell hop, the taxi or limo driver, the man who parks your car, and the food server. But most people simply don't think about it at their wedding, simply because no one reminds them that it shows good form when you communicate how much you loved the service you received at your wedding. If you tip someone who parks your car or grabs your bags at the airport for a few moments, how much more should you think about tipping those who perform your wedding?

Think about the level of service that they will be giving you. Your wedding providers will probably carry all sorts of supplies and equipment to your wedding site. They'll bring their own video equipment (and tripods), photography equipment, musical instruments, tables and chairs, flowers, etc. to your wedding site. If your wedding is on the beach, they are risking the exposure to the sun, the sand, and the ocean (and believe me that is a VERY real risk as I've had waves splash my cameras and cause damage, and of course little grains of sand have a way of getting everywhere into our expensive electronic equipment).

When you are outside at a wedding, you will be under the hot sun. Photographers and videographers often accidentally kick rocks, back up for a photo shot and fall over partially buried rocks, or step into holes on the beach and fall down with their expensive equipment in hand. It really involves a lot of work and a lot of risk for your wedding providers. A lot more than it takes for someone to park your car at one of the resorts.

The reality is only about one couple in ten (if that) tips their wedding providers. It seems that the older a couple, the more likely they will tip, while younger couples are usually oblivious about gratuities. I'm sure its just because they haven't learned the way the world works yet. Every wedding vendor I know has served their couples at some really large extravagant weddings with lots of extras work, and they have to bend over backwards to solve problems that the couples or their guests have created, and then they walk away with nothing but a "thank you" (if that) for all of their hard work and service.

How much should you tip? Couples often ask us how much they should tip the vendors. At a restaurant, I've heard it said that at least 20 percent of your food order is "appropriate." When you're already paying a lot for your wedding, that might seem a bit high to you. But when you consider the amount of work and service that you will be receiving, such a figure is certainly quite appropriate. Dropping someone a five dollar bill would be an insult. Make the tip appropriate to the amount of time and service that you are receiving.

Because many young couples offend without meaning to when they give, let me make some suggestions about how NOT to tip. Don't tip one wedding service provider in front of another servant, letting them see you do this, unless you are also planning to tip the second service provider as well. This is rude to the vendor you are not tipping -- its like a slap in the face.

Don't ask a vendor if they have change for a large bill, so you can tip another vendor (and then not give anything to the person who gave you change). Believe it or not, I've seen this done. Again, it is an insult to the one who is not tipped, because you've it is made so obvious that you are tipping, but then don't give anything to the one who gives you the change.

Don't ask for change, it puts everyone in a difficult situation. The best way to tip is to plan it out ahead of time. Some grooms have a number of bills in their pocket which they can pull out without looking at the denomination. Many couples will put their gratuities in envelops with the names of the different vendors on them (i.e., "Maui photographer", "Maui minister", "Maui wedding coordinator", "Maui limo driver", "Maui musician", "Maui hair dresser", etc.). This makes everything nice and neat. No one is forgotten and no one is embarrassed. And if you receive bad or rude service, then simply withhold the gratuity from the offending wedding service provider.

By having envelopes, you don't have to fumble with a wallet or purse. Some couples will put a note in the envelop, thanking the different Maui wedding service providers. This way, you can give the gratuity graciously, without fanfare. Believe me, your Maui wedding service providers will appreciate your thoughtful attention to detail.

Most of our Maui wedding services providers will graciously accept a gratuity and simply put it immediately in their pocket. The last thing that they will do is to look at it (i.e., to see how much). They will say thank you, and wish you the best as they leave. Most of the wedding services providers will say "good bye" to their couples, in essence announcing their departure, giving the couple an opportunity to provide a gratuity.

It is best to give your gratuity simply, without making a lavish show by it. Your goal is to compliment, not to make anyone uncomfortable. It's nice when the groom shakes your hand and he has his tip in it or a small envelope and says something like, "Here's a little something for you. Thanks for your making our Maui wedding so special."

When should you give it? At the end of their service. At some larger weddings, the couples might assign a best man, or one of the fathers to make certain that everyone receives their gratuity. If you forget to give one of your gratuities, you can always give it to your coordinator to pass along. But again, be absolutely certain if you do this that you have also tipped your Maui wedding coordinator. Nothing is more rude than to be called upon to dispense tips to other vendors when you are not receiving one yourself.

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Maui Babysitter

Our daughter Rebecca is now working full time as a Maui Nanny and Maui babysitter. The other night we performed a wedding where the kids were running around out of control, and I thought to myself, I sure wish those parents had realized that Maui Nanny could tame their kids and give them all a little more peace of mind.

Young kids simply do not enjoy the same kind of activities that we do, and it is so nice to be able to give them their own mini-vacation by allowing the Maui Nanny to come in and take care of them while we go off and get a little "alone time" together. Rebecca comes right to her client's condo and takes care of the kids in their familiar surroundings.

What is neat, is that she brings all kinds of crafts and games and fun activities with her. She very seldom just sits with them while they watch a video. This makes the kids so glad to see her. They start jumping up and down when they know she's coming back. Many of the parents are absolutely amazed at the reaction of their kids and how much they look forward to her visits.

And that's great for parents, because then you don't feel "guilty" for hiring a Maui Babysitter. We all know how difficult it can be to spend 100 percent of your time with you kids on vacation, to the point where we just don't have as much patience. That's why having babysitting of your kids is such a good idea. Believe me, they won't miss you (and be crying when you leave) after a time or two with our very own Maui Nanny.

Give her website a look see at Maui Nanny.

Digital Maui Photography

I haven't posted for 10 days! Wow. Time flies. I've been so busy doing Maui weddings that I just didn't think about blogging (except when I wasn't at my computer).

In my last post (below) I shared just how much I am enjoying doing digital photography at my Maui weddings. I've really become so accustomed to my digital camera and the great results that I can get that way. But the other night Susan and I discussed this, and the fact that I have been spending so many hours at the computer editing those photos, etc. This became so much more noticeable because we are doing so many weddings — almost one a day. And it is quick for the work load to build up and get behind with so many images going into the computer and to the lab and . . . (you get the idea).

We both agreed that as much as we both enjoy the digital world, I couldn't continue to do this with the same low prices that we offer. I'm making the same amount of money, but spending twice the amount of work. Therefore, we both decided (relunctantly), that I would return to shooting film for our weddings unless our couples specifically upgraded to digital photography.

We're figuring that with the added time, we have to charge about $200 more for each of our photo packages in order to make it a win-win situation for us. What a couple gets for that is more editing (and special effects) and probably a better quality of images (because we shoot more) and can eliminate all of the closed eyes and bad shots.

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Maui Photographer Goes Digital

I must say that I am really enjoying shooting digital. At last night's wedding I shot over 200 photographs, which is easy when you know that you don't have to process all those prints. In the end, when I edit down the number of shots that I have taken, I find that my quality goes way up, simply because I have more to choose from.

But there is also the fact that I take a lot of impulse shots that I would normally not shoot. Photo-journalistic style shots. For example, at last night's wedding, the bride's brother held out his small camera at arm's length while he hugged the bride. It was a great shot, with them both looking back at his camera held facing back at them. Of course, that kind of shot isn't on my "shot list"! But when you are not worrying about burning film, you can fire away.

I also like the fact that I have more control over how the finished images are going to look. I can edit them before they go to the lab, so that I do not have to depend upon them so much. All-in-all, I am really enjoying shooting digital more than I do film. And our couples certainly seem happy with the results.

Saturday, May 13, 2006

Maui Wedding Package Price Increase

We've had to raise two of our Maui wedding package prices because of price increases from many of our vendors. Our Maui wedding videos have gone up. Our Maui wedding limo prices have gone up. Our Maui dinner on the beach prices have gone up. Our Maui wedding cake prices have gone up.If we have to pay more, we have to pass that along, or our profitability goes down.

Fortunately, we are one of the lower priced Maui wedding companies. If you compare the prices of almost any other Maui wedding coordinator, our prices are usually the better. One of our competitors compares his prices with two of his competitors, and of course his prices are lower. But he leaves us off his list, because our prices are lower than his.

To help us in better serving our clients, I have put up a brand new Maui Wedding Store page on our Maui Me site. We've eliminated the shopping cart which we had in favor of a big lisiting of many (but not all) of our Maui wedding prices. You can get a good idea about how much it costs for things like butterflies, white wedding doves, digital photography and different sized bouquets will run.I invite you to take a look at that page, which is located at:http://maui-me.com/MauiMeWeddingStore.html

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Maui Wedding Cruise Couples

Last night we coordinated a Maui wedding for a couple who were on a cruise. The couple and their two young children and his parents are all on the cruise ship, Pride of America which docks in Kahului here on Maui for two days as part of its Hawaiian Islands itinerary.

We've performed a number of weddings for couples who come arrive on the cruise ship. They can get their Hawaii wedding license on an earlier stop if they choose, or we now have a wedding license officiant near the port so that they can get it soon after leaving the cruise ship.

Most couples will rent a car so they can get to the Maui wedding site location. Because they are hear such a short period of time, we cannot have their pictures for them before they leave. But we seem to be doing more and more Maui weddings for cruise ship passengers.

Robert and Rosemary are from upstate New York and to say that the weather and ambiance are quite different, I'm sure, is an understatement. Robert remarked to me that it hit him how awesome Hawaii is after the visited the big island and especially as the Pride of America steamed past Maui and the way in to the harbor yesterday morning. I imagine that Maui would be quite a site early in the morning as you pull past its green northern coastline.

Monday, May 08, 2006

Maui Wedding Photography

I want to point you to my Maui Photography website located at Maui-Photographer.com. I've been shooting Maui weddings professionally here on Maui for the last eight years and really enjoy this part of our business.

I must say that I am thoroughly enjoying shooting digital now. In fact, I'm enjoying it so much that I don't want to shoot film if I have a choice. I enjoy the richness of the color better. I especially enjoy the fact that I can be more of "the artist" when I'm shooting, because I can see right now what I'm getting and what I'm not getting. I can make adjustments and reshoot a shot to get exactly what I want.

I also enjoy the fact that I no longer have the feeling that "I'm wasting film" if I shoot too many pictures. Now, it is a simply matter to delete the shots I don't want before I go to the lab, so my over-all picture quality level has gone up. Now I can shoot away, and that often means I get a lot of unexpected last second shots simply because my camera is up and ready more often.

If you're thinking about your Maui wedding photography, I would encourage you to think going digital instead of having your wedding shot in film.

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Maui Wedding Flowers

We have seen so many great bouquets over the years. We just happen to have probably the best Maui wedding florist on the island. She doesn't have a shop; she works right out of her home. Now don't take that to mean that she's struggling to make a living. As it turns out, her house is a multi-million dollar home right on the ocean. So our florist arranges her Maui wedding flowers, not because she has to, but because she loves what she does.

And the bouquets that she comes up with are absolutely stunning. You can see a few of them on our Maui Wedding Flowers page. We'll be adding more in the future because our Maui wedding bouquets are just so varied and beautiful. We've used the same florist for the entire time we've done weddings and we know that she can perform miracles with our flowers.

Many times she imports her flowers from South America or from Holland (to get just the right ones), and she also uses flowers grown here on Maui. But you can be absolutely certain that if you want top-notch Maui wedding flowers, she is the one we'll turn to.

We have another gal who makes all of our leis. Again, she's been our lei maker from day one. She is so good at what she does and the flowers are usually fresh cut the day of our weddings. Of course you won't get Maui wedding leis in the stores her that are as fresh as our supplier provides us with.

We have two companies that we use to provide Maui wedding flower circles at our wedding site locations. These are circles of flowers, along with green ivy or leaves, and our couples stand inside during their wedding. So they end up have flowers everywhere, in their hair, in leis, in the bouquet. Flowers are such an important part of the Hawaii wedding experience that you simply don't want to have a wedding without some.