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  1. What is your wedding ring style?

    December 26, 2011 by jcoppock

    “Santa baby did I forget to mention one little thing? A ring.” Although Christmas and the holiday season is a popular time to propose, there are many different styles of rings that can reflect the style of the bride. This cute article by bridal guide, gives some cute insight into cuts of diamond engagement rings.

     

    round engagement ring

    Round

    The look: Also known as brilliant-cut, this tried-and-true shape reflects more light than any other, and is the most popular. Avril Lavigne showed her traditional side by wearing a round diamond engagement ring.

    This choice says you’re: Trustworthy and easygoing.

    emerald engagement ring

     

    Emerald

    The look: Inspired by the Asscher, this glamorous choice is also a rectangular step-cut shape. It has fewer facets than some of the other shapes, so look for an emerald-cut that offers maximum brilliance.

    This choice says you’re: Efficient and straightforward.

    cushion engagement ring

     

    Cushion

    The look: Rectangular with curved sides, the cushion-cut first hit big in the 18th century. A recent resurgence in popularity has given it a modern-meets-vintage feel. Ben Affleck gave Jennifer Garner a cushion-cut rock.

    This choice says you’re: Organized and daring.

    princess engagement ring

     

    Princess

    The look: This relatively new square shape, with a modern, understated feel, combines a sparkly, brilliant effect with a geometric step-cut. You can attribute its spectacular glitter to extra faceting around the rim.

    This choice says you’re: Decisive and fun-loving.

    Heart

    The look: This century-old shape, symbolizing love and devotion, should be well proportioned for optimum sparkle. Kid Rock proposed to Pamela Anderson with a yellow heart-shaped diamond.

    This choice says you’re: Sentimental and dreamy.

    pear engagement ring

     

    Pear

    The look: Resembling a teardrop, a pear-shaped diamond has the fire and beauty of a round shape, but with a less conventional look. This shape can also make a wide finger look slimmer.

    This choice says you’re: Even-tempered and adaptable.

    oval engagement ring

     

    Oval

    The look: If you love the gorgeous sparkle of a round, brilliant-cut diamond but still want something unique, consider an oval. A fresh take on a timeless style, this new shape came about in the early 1960s. Actor Jerry O’Connell recently gave his betrothed fashionista, Rebecca Romijn, an oval-shaped sparkler.

    This choice says you’re: Risk-taking and creative.

    asscher engagement ring

     

    Asscher

    The look: Square with angular corners, this shape dates back to the late 1800s. If you look closely, you’ll see that it’s step-cut, meaning the facets are rectangular and seem to descend into the stone.

    This choice says you’re: Feminine and meticulous.

     

     

     

    Diamonds by the Numbers

    73: Percentage of brides who help choose or affect the choice of engagement ring.

    4: Average number of jewelry stores those brides visit.

    $2,600: Average amount spent on an engagement ring.

    50: Percentage of diamond engagement rings that include round diamonds. The runner-up: square shapes like princess and emerald-cut. The biggest rise in popularity has been in vintage-inspired shapes like cushion and Asscher.

    Photos courtesy of Blue Nile


  2. Wedding Feature at Versailles Ballroom

    October 24, 2011 by jcoppock

    Today Hotels Unlimited is happy to introduce Lauren and Matt who were married on September 17th. Lauren and Matt like some of our Toms River couples held their Jersey Shore wedding ceremony on the nearby beaches and took pictures there. Then when it came time to celebrate the reception, they brought elements of the beach back with them to the Versailles Ballroom inside the Ramada Toms River. This is a great way to bring the beach into your special day without paying through the nose for a venue on the water. This locally inspired wedding features photographs from Georgian Court University, Ocean County Beaches and of course the Versailles Ballroom.

     

    Enjoy!

     


  3. Some Interesting Facts about NJ Brides:

    October 18, 2011 by jcoppock

    Today Hotels Unlimited would like to present some interesting research that we found courtesy of The Knot. Each of our Central NJ Ballrooms and Banquet Halls have pages on both The Knot and WeddingWire and have received awards from these sites. Here brides can review our facilities and rate our services.

    According to some of our research from The Knot we found some interesting facts and highlights about NJ Brides.

     

    Did you know?

    - 83% of North/ Central NJ Brides are working full time

    - on average spend 15 months engaged

    - 54% of brides began planning more than a year in advanced

    -73% of ceremonies are held indoors

    - 43% of brides invite more than 150 guests

    - The most popular seasons for a NJ Wedding were summer–39% and fall–34%

     

     


  4. The Vows; a pledge to a lifelong commitment?

    October 12, 2011 by jcoppock

    The groom stands at the altar. The bride comes marching down the aisle and the father gives her away. Suddenly it happens and one can barely speak to open their mouths to say the words “I do.” And we all know the script: “I, ____ take you ________ to be my lawfully wedded husband/ wife. To have and to hold…in sickness and in health… for better for worse… for richer for poorer… until death do us part.”

     

    But today we ask our audience are these immortal words.. well, immortal? With the marriage success rate being what it is, one has to wonder if the meaning of these words is changing or if they still have the same powerful resonance as they did back then. Of course language and its meaning is subject to personal interpretation and cultural norms, which is why today we ask should couples getting married write and recite their own vows at their ceremony?

     

     

    What do you think?


  5. Wedding & Large Event Insurance?– Is it worth it?

    October 3, 2011 by jcoppock

    According to a recent article found on Business Insurance, event planners are showing a trend of NOT insuring their events. According to research, the article suggests that many of the 50,000 event planners across the country are independently operated and will only get insurance for an event at the client’s request.

     

    Of course here at Hotels Unlimited and at all of our NJ Banquet Halls, we will always work to make sure that every last detail and “what if” is covered when hosting any event from corporate events at the National Conference Center, elegant Central NJ weddings at the Atlantis Ballroom or Versailles Ballroom, a sweet 16 at the Crystal Ballroom, or a Bar/Bat Mitzvah at the Sterling Ballroom or Windsor Ballroom.

     

     

    Photos of some of our outdoor ceremonies & nearby beach weddings

     

    But like anyone else, we are only human and cannot control everything. For example in last August, Hurricane Irene had ruined more than 6,000 weddings across the east coast according to a report from CNN Money.  The average cost of a wedding is about $30,000 and about a whopping $70,000 in New York City.. ouch!

     

    So would you consider insuring your wedding or large gala event? As we all have learned throughout life, poop happens and so does the weather. Although we always can hope for the best for anyone’s big day, we can only do just that. Hope.