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    Yacht Weddings

    As Americans become more liberated, yacht weddings become more and more prominent. Yes, beach weddings have been a fancy for some time now, but the practice have long since taken a step further -right into the sea. In fact, a couple of personalities had already introduced the romantic concept to the masses, with the recently newlyweds, Pamela Lee Anderson and Kid Rock's tying of the knot aboard a yacht in St. Tropez.

    So what's more magic can you get aboard a yacht sailing nowhere? Not really evident; you'd have to be more romantic and imaginative to appreciate the idea. The groom would love to say exclusive partying and less hassle, not to mention a plethora of activities and water sport pack along the bargain. And of course, he gets to fish, a really macho thing to do. For the bride, the reasons would be dreamier. A sunset marriage aboard a yacht is undoubtedly the best marriage experience, especially after a dinner and partying that follow after, right in the yacht. That would rival even the famed sunset beach marriage.

    In the past, only the wealthy can avail of yacht wedding due to their indiscriminate pricing. But with the advent of cheaper yachts, more competition, the prices for yacht marriage becomes even more accessible.

    So, which one are you, the partying groom or the giddy bride? Whichever you are, give yourself the best marriage experience money can buy. Do it in a yacht wedding.

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    Las Vegas is one of the most scenic places in the USA, rust grainy land with a sunset so stained with elements that they make the loveliest sunsets. Spend the most important moments in your life aboard the yacht. Las Vegas Yacht Weddings have yachts that can entertain even up to 100 guests. Do it in style, have yourself delivered with a limousine to the yacht. And after some time spending private time, go aground and enjoy the perpetual life so typical in Las Vegas.

    American Yacht Special Wedding Package
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    Nowadays, Florida is not only about beaches. It is also about the deep sea. The American Yacht Company offers a fully customizable wedding plan. For starters they have several yachts available, each having their own experience and suited for certain demands. Like for instance the Nautical Queen with its spacious railed deck suitable for a wedding reception with several people. Underneath is also an air-conditioned dining salon where the bride and groom can formally get introduced to the crowd.

    Each yacht of The American Yacht Company has prearranged yacht wedding package but can be modified to fit any arrangement.

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