Maui Rainbows at Your Wedding?

This is one of those times when I wished I had my nice camera with me. But alas, I only had me my trusty, yet rusty Blackberry with me and that meager camera was all I had to capture the absolutely amazing double rainbows.

This happened to me on a spontaneous camping trip out to Kipahulu. I drove the backside through Kaupo and the rain squall to the east combined with the sun to the west made for one of the most intense rainbows I had ever seen.

If you’re coming to Maui and are the adventurous type, heading out to Hana side and spending the night in any one of the B&B’s or the Hotel Hana Maui, or — heaven forbid — even went camping, you would probably encounter a rain shower and therefore also, quite likely a rainbow. These ones may be hard to beat, but you never know!


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Line at Charley’s is LOOONG

I just got to Paia for the free Willie Nelson concert at Charley’s. The line is already long and packed.

If you’re not here already, you probably won’t get in.

Arrrgh… Bummer.


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Willie Nelson Plays a Secret FREE Concert at Charley’s in Paia

Band of Horses and Willie Nelson are playing a secret MySpace show at Charley’s in Paia tonight, Tuesday August 25th. You don’t need tickets,  but you will need to show up plenty early to get in. You can bet your bottom dollar it’ll be crazy packed.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

mauiweddingvideo_sm An Maui Island resident since the turn of the millenium, Stephan has a passion for sharing Maui with the world. Whether through a live webcast to a wedding couples’ loved-ones stuck at home or through the Live Maui Blog, signup for the newsletter to get insider news and insights. Signup on the right!

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Maui Wedding Couples Love Sending Aloha Back Home

One of the things Maui Wedding couples always love the most is being able to send their Love and Aloha back home to friends and family Who couldn’t make it to Maui. In this shout out section, Thomas and Patrizia speak directly to the ones they love in Europe. They had a little private ceremony on the west side with just the two of them and hundreds of viewers back home.


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Live Broadcast of a Maui Day – August 20th, 2009



Live streaming video by Ustream

If you’re visiting us today, Thursday August 20th, well then you’re watching a live webcast of Maui facing out west towards Lanai (on the left). The mountainside on the right is of Kahalewai (West Maui Mountains).

Aloha from Maui…

Stephan

PS: The live stream player we use for weddings does NOT have ads in it. This player does, because a 24/7 feed is costly and the ads offset that cost.

PPS: if you have any questions, just drop us a comment below and we’ll get back to you! Go ahead, we’d love to hear from you.


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Coming to Maui to Get Married in September or October? Do You Love Aerosmith?

Wedding and an Aerosmith Concert? Sounds Sweet to Me!

You may have heard in the news a couple of years ago about the big brouhaha surrounding Aerosmith canceling their Maui show. With many island residents coming from other islands to see the show and already having booked flights and accommodations, they were PISSED when they heard the news.

So much so, that they sued the band.

The verdict is in and as part of the settlement, Aerosmith has committed to coming to Maui in September or October. The date is not set yet, because front-man Steven Tyler fell of the stage at a gig in South Dakota, breaking his shoulder and requiring 20 stitches. Word has it though, that they will be on Maui either in September or October.

So, if you’re getting married during those months and LOVE Aerosmith, why not hit the show? If you think of life as a compilation of experiences, I think a wedding on Maui with an Aerosmith concert sounds like a pretty awesome experience to tell down the line.

Read the story at the HONOLULU ADVISOR.

MACC Box Office

808-242-SHOW (242-7469)
Call or visit! The Box Office is open Monday-Saturday, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. Also open two hours before Castle Theater shows and one hour before McCoy Studio Theater shows. The Box Office is located to the LEFT of the Center’s front gates and across from the big banyan tree!

Driving Directions: click to see a map
The MACC is located at One Cameron Way, Kahului, Maui, across the road from Kahului Harbor, between the campus of Maui Community College & Keopuolani Park.

From Ka’ahumanu Ave in Kahului heading towards Wailuku Town: Turn right on Kahului Beach Road and travel 1/2 mile along the water of Kahului Harbor, then turn left at the 1st stoplight onto Wahinepi’o: see our marquee?

From Ka’ahumanu Ave heading from Wailuku Town: Turn left onto Wahinepi’o at the next stoplight past Kaiser.
(note that the street signs at that light will be posted as Wahinepi’o on left side and Papa on the right side).


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Do You Have a Back-up Option? Tropical Storm Felicia Reminds Us…

You may have heard about Hurricane Felicia in the news recently barreling its way towards Hawaii. It ended up being WAY milder than we anyone feared, it does give pause.

Tropical Storm Felicia Affects Vacationers and Wedding Couples
Tropical Storm Felicia Affects Vacationers and Wedding Couples. Pic shot from my Lanai with my Blackberry.

While hurricanes, tropical storms, or even macro low pressure weather system are rare in the summer months (May-September) in Hawaii, every so often a storm like Felicia pops up and affects vacationers and wedding couples’ Maui plans. The probability of getting rained out increases in the winter months.

It therefore pays to consult with your coordinator or research backup plans on your own. Researching possible contingency plans, will give you a good idea what it costs to have a 100% fail-safe.

Like I said though, it might not be as important in the summer months: passing sprinkles, especially in windward areas (north shore Maui) and those affected by certain micro climate factors (Kapalua getting the the wind driven sprinkles, and Makena side having the Makena cloud effect) are usually brief and mild. Waiting it out or moving to another nearby beach are both typically sufficient options.

In the winter months, the risk increases and researching indoor backup plans becomes more important. Ask your wedding coordinator or call local restaurants and resorts about pricing. For good restaurant recommendations, checkout TripAdvisor.com.

Aloha,

Stephan


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When it Comes to Wedding Vendors: Do Your Homework

Flipping through the New York Times recently, I came across an article that was apropos. Jilted by a Queens Wedding Vendor, Newlyweds Get Help From the State in the August 4th NY Times talks about a whole host of unsuspecting wedding couples in Queens, New York getting ripped off by a wedding photography company.

Some couples had been waiting over two years to receive their wedding photos, only to find out the company had gone bankrupt and their photos never to be recovered.

Yet other couples had their checks cashed by the company AFTER bankruptcy was declared! Talking about shady!

So many couples were affected, the government had to step in .

“Nearly two years later, Mrs. Ervolino still has no wedding album. But she and her husband — and about 550 other aggrieved couples — are finally getting some satisfaction. Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo threw the book at the owners of Queens Bridal, along with its sister companies, Q-Pid Corporation and Majestic Bridal Center, which also closed.”

And in the end the company agreed to pay $250,000 in restitution. That’s a little vindication, but if your wedding day photos are gone forever, you’d probably still be furious.

Definitely go ahead and read the NY Times Article on karmically backward wedding vendors. It may just help you avoid such a problem.

So what can we learn from this?

  • Shop around and deal with trustworthy people: call the vendors and chat with them. Does the person on the other line have genuine interest in helping you and giving you solid advice? Or are they counting the seconds, just trying to “convert you” and hang up? Trust your gut and cross those vendors off the list who just frankly sound like a “douche.”
  • Get Everything in Writing: if there was ever a question about deliverables down the line, voila, you got the agreement down on paper.
  • Read the Fine Print: is the vendor pulling the old switcheroo on you? Read the fine print and understand what it means.
  • Pay with a Credit Card: Credit cards offer consumers a level of protection that cash or check just can’t match. Some credit card companies are so good at disputing charges when it’s rightful, that using your credit card for almost all purchases is a no-brainer. I’m not saying that if wedding vendors who do not accept credit cards, they are shady. Not at all. I’m just saying those that allow you to use the plastic are confident in their product or service and also are an established business. CC processing costs monthly fees for the merchant, and those who can afford them can signal: “I’m an established business.”
  • BBB seal: For the longest time, I wanted to avoid getting the BBB Accreditation, because of cost. I now understand that ANYTHING that help hold merchants and consumers accountable to their word, is a good thing. Our application is in the works and we hope to have that seal up on the site soon.

The economic downturn is definitely posing a world of hurt for people and businesses, no question. However, as with anything, there is always a silver lining and in this case, a rough market place means a serious shake-out in any industry. In the hospitality industry, those over-leveraged hotels that don’t manage well are empty and feel like a ghost-town, as opposed to those who practice hospitality fundamentals well and genuinely, and are liquid enough, well those hotels are doing OK. The latter will also come out of this economic crisis a lot stronger, whereas the others will fold.

The wedding business is no different. Those who are reputable and honest, wanting to provide lasting value for their clients will outlast those Johnny-come-latelies who just want to earn a quick buck come hell or high water.

And according to the New York Times article, for many vendors, hell is waiting.


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Make Your Wedding Greener: Live Webcast It!

Green Weddings

A Live Webcast believer sent this article to us from Connecticut.

It gave us pause just how beneficial this service it to so many people: not only do wedding couples get to share their special day with the ones they love, and not only do those loved ones get to witness it live, but the rest of the planet benefits from the reduced polution.

When you choose to webcast your wedding, the carbon footprint of your event is reduced significantly.

A quick calculation at http://calculator.carbonfootprint.com, reveals that a round trip flight from New York City to Maui discharges 1.39 tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere.

Whereas, if the ones you loved stayed home and watched a live webcast their home PC in their PJ’s, well, that cuts down on demand for seats to Hawaii and eventually supply as well.

While nothing beats physically being in Paradise in the balmy breeze,  taking in the fragrant flowers, and nursing a Mai Tai, a webcast is the next best thing.


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