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Marry in the Grand Canyon

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There is no site that is more stunning and awesome in its majesty than the Grand Canyon. This magnificent vista is a wonderful place to marry. You can choose manny different ways to exchange vows when you are planning your wedding and when you are choosing a setting as stunning as the Grand Canyon, you will have a limitless variation of weddings to make a choice. Due to the enormous size of the canyon that was many millions of years in the making,there are many choices of views and even whiich state where to stay. If you can't make a decision, why not have your wedding and stay right in the Grand Canyon.

 

The Grand Canyon West Ranch has private pine cabins to stay in or you can select an authentic Indian tipi. You can fly in by helicopter, transfer to a covered wagon and get married right at the ranch. If you decide you prefer to spend the night elsewhere, you also have that option. Because this is your special day, you'll want to dress in your wedding attire with simple bridal jewelry and have only the beauty of the walls created by Mother Nature to compete. Obviously,when the wedding is over, if you decide to remain at the ranch, prepare for a western entertainment evening with blue jeans and cowboy style hats.

 

The Grand Canyon West Ranch isn't the only spot to marry. There are great buys nearly everywhere with extravagance also. Take a helicopter ride in and get married while gazing from the cliffs that look over the canyon. There are several choices to fly out of but Las Vegas and Sedona are two popular destinations to depart or return to. Again, these weddings allow you to select the most appropriate clothes and bridal jewelry to fit your vision, but every bride wants to look her best. Guys, pay attention. This is a perfect opportunity to purchase your new bride some bling to glisten in the sun and sparkle to perfection against the blue sky and rugged brown and red walls of the canyon. Go back to your prior destination and stay at the enchanting city of Sedona or experience the luster of Las Vegas.

 

While there are places to stay at the north, south, east, and west rims, the most developed area is the south rim at Grand Canyon Village. The southern rim is lower than the one on the north by 1000 feet and much drier. The north rim gets 12 inches more of rain each year and averages 63 inches more of snow. The rainfall has more effect on the northern rim as shown by the erosion. It's also colder because of its height. The southern rim is visited more often but the north rim may be better on the hottest days because of its more moderate climate. Ther is also a variation in their views, with the south rim having more plants that are found in the high desert.

 

Stay at one of the hotels along the rim of the Grand Canyon and use the services of the hotels for your wedding. Once the honeymoon begins, there are some unusual ways to spend the first days as man and wife. Take a burro or mule ride down to the bottom of the canyon and spend the night. Much of the transportation offer drop offs at facilities with gift shopping an lookout places offering great views. The hotel at the bottom offers a cowboy meal of steaks and a second option of more steaks.Choose to stay the night or be prepared to spend four hours riding back to the top after your lunch. Keep in mind that there are weight and health restrictions for the ride down. In the winter months warm clothing is necessary because you will have to lead your animal through a snow covered path. You will need to dress warmly with layers of clothing most of the year because the temperature warms up as you get closer to the bottom. A trip into the heart of the Grand Canyon will be an experience that you and your new spouse will remember for the rest of your lives.

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