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Bride in Wedding Dress for Photoshoot Outside Hotel
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Fall Wedding rings on autumn leaves on the grass.

The leaves are in the air, and so is love! Fall is finally here, and it’s the perfect season to commemorate the love between you and your special someone. Give life to your dream fall wedding with these five ideas.

1. Dip into Fall’s Expansive Color Palette

Choosing the right set of colors for your wedding can be taxing, but having somewhere to start makes the job a little bit easier.

For your fall wedding, play with the wide range of colors the season has to offer. Fall is best known for its hues of burnt red, orange, and yellow, but you can also get experimental with burgundy, purple, black, and even sage green.

Most of these colors come in a variety of shades. What kind of vibe do you want your fall wedding to have? Dark and formal or bright and vivid? Choose colors that accurately pull off your desired look and feel of your special day.

2. Cozy Up to the Fall Décor

Your home isn’t the only thing you deck out in fall décor when autumn rolls around. How you decorate is crucial to tying together your wedding theme.

Once you’ve got your wedding colors picked out, think about the decorative pieces you want to go with them.Fall wedding decor

Fall staples include pumpkins, leaves, dried florals, mason jars, and just about anything rustic. If your wedding colors are on the darker side, add a dash of vibrance with an assortment of decorative pumpkins and leaves.

On the contrary, a warm, radiant-colored wedding would benefit from the soft, subtle touch of pampas grass and white roses.

Incorporating the natural, outdoorsy aura of fall into your wedding décor is especially easy when you host an outdoor wedding, which we dive more into detail about below.

3. Have an Outdoor Fall Wedding

Take advantage of the season and have a fall-themed outdoor wedding ceremony. With four Rosen Wedding properties boasting eye-catching outdoor scenes, the possibilities are endless.

Fall in Florida is unmatched. Temperatures are lower, but not cold — or hot. It’s just right.

Because of Orlando’s warmer temperatures, the greens last a little longer throughout the year. This is perfect for those who want their fall colors to vibrantly stand out against their setting.

Outdoor weddings also allow you to get more creative with your décor. If you favor the rustic side of fall wedding themes, woodsy decorative pieces like barrels better complement a natural landscape than they do an indoor setting.

4. Pick the Right Fall Foliage

As the seasons change, so do the flowers in bloom. Channel true fall energy by choosing the right mix of flowers for your wedding.

Fall wedding dahlia flower.

 

Sunflowers are the first ones we think of when imagining fall. Its vibrant golden hue perfectly

complements the warm browns and oranges of the season.

If you want to step away from the ordinary, however, you could incorporate flowers like dahlias, zinnias, peach garden roses, and cosmos. Mix some greens into your floral décor with ivy or eucalyptus, and fill the gaps in your bouquets with baby’s breath or aster.

 

5. Aim for Fall-themed Fashion

You’ve taken the necessary steps to ensure your fall wedding looks the part, but now you must do the same for yourself and the wedding party!

For the bride, fall is the perfect season to explore wedding dresses with long sleeves. Opt for a lacey look to preserve the free, elegant feel associated with the season while also keeping cool in the outdoor temperatures.

For the groom, step away from the standard black tuxedo and go for something bolder. Brown, burgundy, and burnt orange make stellar choices.

Fall wedding fashion.

You can also make your bridesmaids and groomsmen’s attire contrast; vibrant colors on one side and dark colors on the other!

Don’t shy away from asking your guests to arrive on theme as well. In addition to a formal dress code, you can include color requirements on your wedding invitations.

List a range of colors for your guests to choose from; maybe different ones for men, women, and children. This allows the execution of your wedding theme to flow much more seamlessly.

Make it Happen with a Rosen Wedding

You deserve a wedding venue that allows you to explore the full potential of your dream fall wedding. Between four gorgeous wedding venues, each with multiple indoor and outdoor wedding venues, Rosen Weddings brings you four gorgeous properties from which to choose. Whether you desire a classic ballroom wedding or lush, natural vistas, we have you covered. Our Rosen wedding specialists make wedding planning easy, so call us today to start planning your dream wedding.

Bride in Wedding Dress for Photoshoot Outside Hotel
By Kate Cohen

 

Celebrate your bride-to-be with an Orlando bachelorette party!

The bride has spent months, if not years, putting together every detail of her wedding. Now it’s your turn as the Honor Attendant to make sure she feels celebrated with an unforgettable bachelorette party.  

These days, a destination “batch” party is a great way to travel with friends, take on new adventures, and make some incredible memories. If you’re looking for an exciting spot to gather and celebrate your bride, Orlando may be the perfect place for you.  

Here in Orlando, we really have it all. You can spend time in our world-famous theme parks, explore our vibrant food and beverage scene, and kick back and soak up the sun. Enjoy poolside cocktails beneath the swaying boughs of palm trees and live your best life at some of Orlando’s best bars and nightclubs after dark.  

Whether it’s already one of your favorite places to vacation or you’ve been waiting for the perfect reason to visit, it’s a great time to plan an Orlando bachelorette party.  

We’ve put together an Orlando Bachelorette Party Guide to help you start to get ideas about how you can throw a bachelorette party that is the perfect balance of relaxation and excitement.  

Even if you don’t have time for everything on the sample itinerary, you can start by picking and choosing a few days that sound best to you and go from there!. Here is how we recommend breaking down your Orlando bachelorette party.  

Disney Day

Every little girl dreams of finding her Happily Ever After, and there’s no better way to celebrate a bride finding her Prince or Princess Charming than with a day at the most magical place on earth.  

Put on your coordinating shirts, sashes, and Minnie Ears and head to one of Walt Disney World’s four theme parks here in Orlando: Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom. While there are incredible things to explore in each of the parks, it’s really up to your bride and her preferences and interests to choose the right one for your group. 

Magic Kingdom is the most romantic of the parks, with plenty of classic Disney characters and iconic photo ops in front of Cinderella’s Castle.  

EPCOT is great for foodies and drink enthusiasts who love the challenge of Drinking Around the World, which is trying a drink from each of the countries represented in the park.  

If your bride is a Star Wars fan, then Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Hollywood Studios will be an unforgettable way to celebrate.  

If animals, safaris, and Avatar are more her thing, opt for a day in Animal Kingdom 

Of course, you can always get a Park Hopper ticket that allows you to visit more than one park in a day, or plan to spend more than one day at Walt Disney World! 

Universal Day

There’s room for more than one theme park at your bachelorette party! Universal Orlando has so many thrilling rides and attractions that are perfect for celebrating a bride-to-be. Plus, with the opening of their brand-new theme park, Epic Universe, on the horizon for 2025, there is plenty of excitement and buzz surrounding Universal these days.  

Similarly to Disney, Universal is two separate parks: Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios. You can never go wrong with a 2-park ticket so you can make sure you don’t miss a single sight of Universal Orlando. 

Islands of Adventure is home to incredible coasters like the Jurassic World VelociCoaster and Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure. It’s also where you can wander the quaint village of Hogsmeade from Harry Potter and take pictures in front of the Hogwarts castle towering high above the streets.  

Universal Studios has a more “old Hollywood” feel with plenty of nostalgia. It’s where you can enjoy classic rides like E.T., Men in Black, and The Mummy. It’s also home to Harry Potter’s Diagon Alley, with its fire-breathing dragon perched atop Gringotts Bank.  

Whichever park you decide to explore on your Universal day, you can end with a stroll around Universal CityWalk, which is home to a variety of fun restaurants, bars, and shops.

Wherever you decide to dine for dinner, be sure to stop by The Toothsome Chocolate Emporium for insta-worthy milkshakes and other mouthwatering desserts. 

Pool Day

A pool day is a great way to unwind and relax after a busy day in the theme parks, or to rest up for an evening of late-night entertainment. Staying at a resort with a beautiful pool, plenty of lounge seating, and a nearby bar can make all the difference when it comes to a luxurious day in the sun.  

If you really want to take things up a notch, stay at Rosen Shingle Creek, where you can reserve a private cabana by the pool and sip on signature poolside cocktails and snacks from Cat-Tails Pool Bar & Grille. Each of the resort’s four pools is seasonally heated so you’ll be able to comfortably unwind in the water year-round.  

When you’ve had your fill of Vitamin D, head back to your room to get ready for dinner at a nearby restaurant.  

Sangria and tapas at Café Tu Tu Tango are always delicious options and perfect for sharing with a group. Taverna Opa serves up authentic Greek cuisine and entertainment with traditional Zorba dancers walking and dancing on the tables.  

Then it’s time for a night out on International Drive. At ICEBAR, you can sip on drinks surrounded by over 70 tons of hand-carved ice. Book their VIP Bachelorette Package for premium fur coats, champagne, cocktails, and, of course, VIP treatment all night long.

If cold isn’t your thing, heat things up at Mango’s Tropical Cafe, a vibrant nightclub and lounge with tropical drinks, dazzling live performances, and lots of spice. For a night of live music and high-energy dancing, Howl at the Moon also has a Bachelorette package that guarantees seating, a round of drinks, and plenty of other perks. 

Downtown Day

 

Orlando is so much more than theme parks. Our downtown area is vibrant and energetic with a variety of charming neighborhoods and attractions perfect for celebrating a bride-to-be.  

Begin your day with brunch at the beautiful Briarpatch in the Winter Park district (their pancakes are a must-try.). Spend the morning walking up and down Park Ave shopping for treasures at local boutiques and stores like Lily Pulitzer and Lululemon. If you’re there long enough and work up another appetite, enjoy lunch or a cocktail sitting outside at Prato. 

Then, make your way over to Lake Eola in the heart of downtown, home to iconic Orlando sights like the Linton E. Allen Memorial Fountain and the rainbow-colored Walt Disney Amphitheatre. On a beautiful day, you can rent a swan paddle boat to take out on the water and enjoy the beautiful sights of the surrounding park and cityscape.  

A short twenty minute walk from the lake is The Wellborn, a specialty cocktail bar tucked into a historic antebellum-style mansion. Enjoy refreshing drinks sitting in a charming garden courtyard or overlooking the palm trees and magnolias from one of the mansion’s second-story decks. 

From the Wellborn, take a short walk to SAK Comedy Lab and enjoy a comedy show. This institute of improv is where Wayne Brady got his start, and their current cast of comedians will have you cracking up. T

o close out the night, head over to Hanson’s Shoe Repair, a stylish speakeasy. Check their twitter account to find the day’s password so you can get entry into one of the hottest bars in town. 

Spa Day

A spa day is a fabulous way to treat yourselves to some much-needed self-care. Before you unwind on the massage table, you can start your day practicing being present with baby goat yoga! Wildflower Farms is a darling local farm that hosts yoga classes where you get to bottle feed adorable baby goats and practice guided yoga while they jump on your back and curl up on your mat.  

It’s the perfect unique bachelorette activity to start your self-care day.  

Then, head on over to a spa like The Spa at Shingle Creek or The Spa at Rosen Centre to indulge in a day of true pampering. Treat yourself to a stress-relieving massage, a revitalizing body treatment, or a rejuvenating facial – or splurge on a package and enjoy a full day of relaxation.  

Since you’ve spent the day treating yourself, let the indulgence continue with dinner at one of the hotel’s exquisite restaurants. Savor an indulgent meal at the legendary steakhouse A Land Remembered, or at Cala Bella for Italian-inspired fare prepared with ingredients from the resort’s onsite farm. 

Shopping Day

A little retail therapy is a great way to spend time together while maybe treating yourself to a little something special. Orlando is home to several major outlet malls, including the Orlando International Premium Outlets and the Orlando Vineland Premium Outlets.

While there’s nothing wrong with some good ol’ fashioned outlet shopping, you’re in town for a celebratory occasion and you may want to spend the day somewhere special, like Disney Springs!

Disney Springs is a massive shopping and entertainment center with a little extra Disney magic. It’s home to popular stores like Anthropologie, Free People, Kate Spade, and plenty of other recognizable brands.  

You’ll also find a variety of Disney-themed stores, playful boutiques, and fun sweet shops like Gideon’s Bakehouse and Salt and Straw 

When you’re ready to refuel after shopping, stop at one of the amazing restaurants at Disney Springs, like Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’, The Edison, and Summer House on the Lake. Depending on your timing, you may even be able to catch some live music or street entertainment.  

If you’re looking for a unique experience, you can try a tethered balloon ride in the world’s largest hand-painted helium balloon or a Vintage Amphicar Tour that drives out onto Lake Buena Vista in an amphibious convertible car. At the end of your day, catch a jaw-dropping performance of Drawn to Life Presented by Cirque du Soleil & Disney 

Let Rosen Weddings Help You Throw the Perfect Orlando Bachelorette Party 

Here at Rosen Weddings, we are experts in all things wedding and all things Orlando. We know that every bride deserves an incredible bachelorette party, and as an Honor Attendant, you deserve a planning process that’s simple and an itinerary that everyone will love.  

Let us help you put together a celebration that exceeds your wildest dreams. With the amenities, resources, and convenience of Rosen Hotels & Resorts at our disposal, we’ll help you plan an Orlando bachelorette party that you and your bride will remember for the rest of your lives. 

Bride in Wedding Dress for Photoshoot Outside Hotel
By Kate Cohen

A bride in a red and white sari happily greets a groom in a red coat with a long white turban outdoors, a romantic first look from Rosen Shingle Creek.

When it comes to weddings, no moment is quite as special as when a couple sets eyes on each other for the first time that day. Traditionally, it’s a moment shared at the beginning of the ceremony when walking down the aisle. 

More recently, however, couples have been reimagining the “First Look” as a private, more intimate moment that happens prior to the ceremony. 

Today, a First Look refers to an arranged meeting between the couple (and, typically, their photographer) before the wedding ceremony.

While it’s a popular option for contemporary couples, it may not be the right choice for every wedding. If you’re still deciding whether it’s the right option for you, then this list of First Look pros and cons might help.  

PROS 

More Time with Your Photographers Means More Photos 

One of the biggest pros about doing a First Look is that you’ll be able to dedicate more time to taking portraits of you and your partner, family shots, and full-wedding-party photos prior to the ceremony.

If you wait to see each other at the altar, you’ll likely be squeezing all those prized pictures into the span of a cocktail hour, giving you a more limited album.  

Additionally, a First Look prior to your ceremony offers more daylight for beautiful photos.  

Privacy in the Moment  

A bride and groom on an outdoor terrace overlooking blue sky and the tops of green palm trees walk away from the camera after a private first look moment.That pivotal moment when a groom (or bride) sees their bride (or groom) walking down the aisle can be really special for your guests to experience with you. However, if you or your partner tend to be more introverted, it can be a moment built up with pressure and nerves.  

A First Look allows you to share an unforgettable moment with just the two of you, helping to diminish fears and expectations that could otherwise cloud a perfect moment. 

You Basically Get Two First Look Moments 

Most married couples who opted to do a First Look will tell you that seeing each other before walking down the aisle didn’t make that first moment at the altar any less special. 

 Sometimes, it’s even more emotional because you’ve already spent time getting excited and ready for the big moment together.

Seeing your partner standing at the end of the aisle or walking down it is an incredible experience regardless of whether you’ve already seen each other that day. Plus, you get to see their reaction twice!.  

You’ll Get to Spend More Time Together 

It’s amazing how little time you traditionally spend with your partner on your wedding day. Realistically, if your wedding is held in the evening, you’ll only end up with each other for the last few hours of the day.

Choosing to have a First Look means you’ll get extra time to spend with your favorite person – and isn’t that what your wedding day should be about?  

It also offers you coveted alone time before you jump into your celebrations with friends and family for the rest of the day.  

Spend More Time with Your Guests A bride holding a bouquet and a groom in a blue suit stand on a covered breezeway while laughing, a first look from a beautiful wedding at Rosen Plaza.

If you’ve had the chance to take most of your photos prior to your ceremony, then you could be free to mingle with your guests during cocktail hour.  

After all, your favorite people have gathered to celebrate you and your partner, and there’s a pretty good chance they won’t all be together in the same room again. Having extra time to enjoy their company and soak it all in can be really special.  

CONS 

You Lose the Tradition of the First Look Moment Walking Down the Aisle  

The moment a couple first lays eyes upon each other on their wedding day is a highly anticipated highlight of a wedding.

Some couples prefer to honor the tradition by waiting to see one another until walking down the aisle, simply to savor the magic of a moment they’ve been dreaming about their entire lives.  

You’ll Need to Wake Up and Be Ready Earlier  

To prepare for a First Look prior to your ceremony, you’ll need to make sure you are picture-perfect earlier in the day.  

That can mean a significantly earlier wake up call for you and your wedding party to get a jumpstart on hair, makeup, and other preparations.

You may be lying awake or up early with excitement anyway, but serious night owls may want to take an early rise into consideration.  

You May Not Get to Include Friends/Family in the Special Moment  

A couple is silhouetted against three arched windows overlooking green palm trees, blue sky, and a distant pool during an intimate first look.If you’ve ever attended a wedding, you know that being able to share in the moment when a couple sees each other at either end of the aisle is one of the best parts of the day.

If you opt to do a First Look, you’ll have more privacy in that moment, but your guests won’t be a part of the true first look.  

If the idea of not having family and close friends included doesn’t sit right with you, you can always invite them to come along (or ask that they watch from a distance, so you still have the moment to yourselves.)  

Consider Vendor Time Constraints 

When you’re on an earlier timeline, that means everyone else needs to be, too.  

Your hair and makeup team will need to arrive earlier, as will your florist, photographer, and wedding coordinator. Be transparent about your timeline with your vendors early on so everyone is on the same page and has realistic expectations.

Keep in mind that, if you have a larger wedding party, your hair and makeup team may need to be onsite extra early and could charge an early arrival fee.  

You Won’t Actually Be Married in Your Portraits

A bride in a pale blue sari is held by a groom in a black suit on the edge of a large fountain in front of a towering hotel with palm trees, a beautiful first look from Rosen Shingle Creek.

For some couples, knowing they aren’t officially married yet in their portraits doesn’t faze them, but others may find it bothersome.

If the authenticity of the moment captured in a photo matters to you, you may want to forgo a First Look and save the pictures until after you’ve said, “I do.” 

Let Rosen Weddings Help You Host the Perfect Wedding 

Regardless of whether you ultimately decide to do a First Look or honor tradition and wait to see one another until your ceremony, the first moment you lay eyes on each other on your wedding day will be nothing short of magic.  

After all, your wedding is ultimately about the two of you and everything you dream your special day to be. A list of First Look pros and cons can help you decide more confidently, but ultimately, how your day is organized is entirely up to you!. 

At Rosen Weddings, we are ready to help you make your wedding dreams come true. We’ll help you honor your vision so every detail you’ve been dreaming of becomes a reality.

Our four wedding venues are the perfect settings for weddings that are elegant, memorable, and an authentic reflection of you and your partner. 

A black and white image of two grooms on a stairway landing in front of a towering window.

Bride in Wedding Dress for Photoshoot Outside Hotel
By Kate Cohen

Congratulations, you said “Yes!”  

Now the planning begins.  

Whether you’ve been dreaming about your wedding day your entire life or are thinking about it for the first time, you may want to consider attending a wedding expo.  

What is a Wedding Expo? 

Florida Wedding Expo logo in Tiffany blue

Wedding expos, also known as bridal shows or bridal expos, are showcases of products, vendors, and trends all gathered under one roof.

You can spend your day talking to some of the industry’s best and brightest, making connections as you gather ideas and take advantage of discounts and giveaways.  

One wedding expo worth attending is right here in Orlando. 

The Florida Wedding Expo is being held at the Orange County Convention Center on Sunday, Feb. 6, 2025 from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. It’s a great way for brides and grooms from all over the state to engage with fabulous vendors.  

You’ll be able to sample food and cakes, receive a free makeup trial at the Glam Bar, enter for prizes and giveaways, and meet hundreds of vendors like florists, DJs, photographers, planners, and so many more.  

If you’ve never been to a wedding expo before, we have a few tips to help you make the most of your experience. Here are our 10 Best Tips for Attending a Wedding Expo.  

1. Create a Custom Email Address for Your Wedding Planning A wedding expo photography vendor with a neon sign, hanging photos, and a table of photo albums and framed pictures.

If you haven’t already, you’ll want to create a custom email address for all your wedding planning signups and communications. As you continue to sign up for newsletters, e-blasts, specials, and sale notifications, you may notice your regular email inbox getting crowded.

A designated email address will keep your wedding-related content and communication organized into one easy-to-reference inbox.  

2. Print Mailing Labels for Drawings and Raffles 

Catering samples on display at a wedding expo.

Expos are known for their vendor raffles and giveaways, and most of them are well worth entering. But trust us, you’re going to get tired of writing your name, email address, and phone number over and over and over again. Going to an expo with pre-made labels with your name and contact info makes it so much easier to take advantage of every giveaway you can find.! 

On your labels, consider including your name, your fiancé’s name, contact information, and your wedding date (if you already have one). 

BONUS TIP: You can totally skip adding your phone number to labels or entry cards. If you want to be contacted by phone, go for it. Otherwise expect to receive a lot of text messages and phone calls regarding your trip to the expo. 

3. Buy Your Tickets Early  

A lot of expos charge for tickets, but most of the time you can get a great discount (or even free tickets) if you purchase them ahead of time. If you know there is an upcoming expo that you want to attend, check their website as soon as possible to see what kinds of promotions they’re running.  

Some smaller expos will sell out before the event, so reserving tickets ahead of time is even more important. You can always try to see if there’s room at the door, but it’s a much safer bet to get your tickets online asap.  

4. Bring the Right People AlongBite-sized wedding cake samples on a silver three-tiered tray at a wedding expo.

Wedding expos are always more fun with people you love!. Whether you’re in the early brainstorming phase of planning or the decision-making phase, having the right people there to support you can make or break an expo experience.  

So, who should you bring? It’s a good idea to bring anybody who will be helping you make decisions. Whether that’s a partner, a parent, an in-law, or whomever, you may want them to meet vendors and see new trends and offerings in person with you.  

Or bring a friend! If you’re primarily planning solo or just find too many opinions to be overwhelming, you can’t go wrong with the company of a trusted friend.   

5. Make a Plan Ahead of Time 

Expos can be overwhelming. Yes, the overarching theme is “wedding,” but you’ll be face-to-face with hundreds of vendors representing thousands of products, services, and ideas. Knowing what you’re looking for ahead of time can help you stay focused and weed out what you don’t need.  

For example, if you know you’re looking for a DJ, then look at the directory ahead of time and see what DJ vendors will be in attendance. Make a point to seek them out while you’re there. But if you’ve already booked your photographer, there’s no need to stop by every photography booth.  

Many expo vendors offer some pretty incredible day-of discounts, meaning if you sign up with them at the expo, you’ll save a good chunk of change. Going in knowing what you still need – and your budget for that particular line item – can make signing with expo vendors an easy choice when you find one you love. 

Going into an expo with a clear outline of what you’re still looking for can make your experience more focused, organized, and fun, all while saving you money in the long run. 

6. Use Your Camera to Remember What You Loved  

A sample table setting at a wedding expo with a long wooden table, gold chiavari chairs, simple white florals, and greenery hanging from a transparent tent overhead. When you’re perusing hundreds of vendor booths in a single day, they can all start blending together in your mind. If you see something you really like, take a picture of it. Then you’ll be able to easily reference it again when the dust has settled and you’re recapping your day.  

Take pictures of products, logos, business cards, table settings, portfolios – you name it! When you’re ready, go back and see what has stuck with you and is worth looking into further, and what you can just delete from your phone.  

Of course, if a vendor requests no photos be taken of their work, be respectful and see if they have a flyer or card you can take instead. 

7. Arrive Early  

Expos are known for drawing large crowds, especially when they center around something as fun as weddings. Typically speaking, the earlier in the day you arrive, the smaller the crowds will be.  

Some expos sell VIP tickets that grant you early access to the event before doors open to the public. If you’re a person who doesn’t thrive in large crowds, it may be worth paying a little extra to have a bit more elbow room as you browse.  

8. Wear Comfortable Shoes  

Expos involve being on your feet for a good chunk of time. Do yourself a favor and wear comfortable shoes that make wandering from booth to booth nice and easy. Save the heels for your wedding day; your future self will thank you.  

9. Be Open-Minded A beautiful bride wearing a halter A-line gown surrounded by tall white florals in a wedding expo fashion show.

When it comes to getting the most out of attending an expo, going in with an open mind means you’ll be more receptive to new ideas and inspiration.  

You never know what you could find at a great wedding expo. Maybe you see a dress style that you hadn’t considered before, or a fun new photobooth trend your guests would love. You could stumble onto a table setting that makes your heart soar, even if you’d never envisioned something like it on your Pinterest boards.  

Let yourself be open to new ideas. You never know what you’ll discover at a wedding expo! 

10. Eat the Cake  

There will be cake samples. Eat them.  

Trust Rosen Weddings with your Special Day  

At Rosen Weddings, we know how important it is to get every detail right for your wedding day. Attending a wedding expo is a great way to meet a variety of vendors in a short amount of time. At the very least, you’ll hopefully come away from the event with a renewed sense of excitement for planning your wedding!  

Our four beautiful wedding venues offer elegant, flexible spaces that can accommodate any wedding vision. Let us show you how Rosen Weddings can help you host the wedding of your dreams. 

Two women in professional attire standing in front of a white floral expo backdrop. Meet the Rosen Weddings team at the Wedding Expo!

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