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Travel + Leisure Magazine, September 2007 Issue
For the fourth consecutive year, Travel+Leisure magazine has selected Carol
Peterson of TravelBride as a Honeymoon Travel Super-Agent for their 2007 A-List.
She joins an elite group of 125 travel agents who received the prestigious
national recognition of being the “Best of the Best” in their field of expertise.
"Dream Trip: A Tahiti cruise aboard the all-inclusive Paul Gauguin, starting from Papeete, exploring remote Huahine Island, and visiting the sacred sites of Raiatea.”
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New York Post, May 1, 2007
Carol Peterson of TravelBride talks to the New York Post about the best, most economical way to honeymoon in Tahiti.
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Travel + Leisure Magazine, September 2006 Issue
For the third consecutive year, Travel+Leisure magazine has selected Carol
O'Connor of TravelBride as a Honeymoon Travel Super-Agent for their 2006 A-List.
She joins an elite group of 125 travel agents who received the prestigious
national recognition of being the “Best of the Best” in their field of expertise.
"Dream Trip: A honeymoon at Ikal del Mar, hidden deep in a lush tropical jungle near ancient
ruins on the Mayan Riviera. Luxuriating in your villa's own private pool and
outdoor shower, reading poems left on the pillow at turndown. Having private
dinners on the beach and being looked after by the resort's poolside butlers.”
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Travel + Leisure Magazine, September 2005 Issue
Travel+Leisure magazine has once again selected Carol O'Connor of TravelBride as a Honeymoon Travel Super-Agent for their 2005 A-List. She joins an elite group of 125 travel agents who received the prestigious national recognition of being the Best of the Best in their field of expertise.
"Dream Trip: Chartering one of SeaDream Yacht Clubs's new mega-yachts for a wedding at sea during a custom-made tour of the Greek Islands--with champagne on deck, gourmet dinners, and movies under the stars.”
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Arizona Bride Magazine, Spring/Summer 2005 Issue
The exclusive online resource for planning a wedding in Arizona featured TravelBride in the "Unveiled" section of the Spring/Summer 2005 issue. |
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Travel Weekly, November 22, 2004 Issue
Plan well is advance. Encourage the couple to communicate with each other. Establish a budget.
These three factors are key to planning honeymoons and to becoming a successful honeymoon specialist, said Carol O'Connor, a veteran travel agent who operates an online honeymoon travel-planning service and registry at www.travelbride.com. |
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Travel + Leisure Magazine, September 2004 Issue
Travel+Leisure magazine has selected Carol O'Connor of TravelBride as a
Honeymoon Travel Super-Agent for their 2004 A-List. She joins an elite group of
125 travel agents who received the prestigious national recognition of being
the Best of the Best in their field of expertise.
"Dream Trip: A cruise on Radisson Seven Seas' luxurious (but informal) Paul
Gauguin in the South Pacific: the Polynesian Islands are beautiful, and you get
to wake up to a different island each morning.”
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ABC
7 News - Technology: Sree's Thoughts on Specialized Wedding Registries
(New York-WABC, June 17, 2004) Have enough vases and blenders?
Don't want to register at the same old places? Here are some ideas
for you. |
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San Francisco 7X7 Magazine, February 2004 Issue
Sporty Wedding Registry: "Whether you are a skier, sailor or skydiver, your wedding should reflect your outdoorsy character and active lifestyle. Dreaming about climbing Kilimanjaro? Carol O'Connor's TravelBride registry lets guests donate cash toward the cost of your honeymoon." |
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Gazette:
Gusty Tuscany, August 2003 Issue
"Florence was our base for the week on my Magnificent Florence
& Tuscany tour with Gutsy Women Travel. The itinerary was beautifully
planned with a balance of walking tours alternating with relaxing
organized activities and free time. Gutsy Women Travel is the women-only
tour division of Maupintour, known for their escorted European tours..."
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article.
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VIA Magazine: Unique Bridal
Registry, May/June 2002
"Registering for wedding gifts used to mean a happy twosome
perusing china patterns. Today, many couples already live together
or have been married before; they have a fondue pot, a set of wineglasses,
silver. Enter a honeymoon registry, a new twist on an old tradition.
Honeymoon registry gives family and friends the option of chipping
in to send the bride and groom on their dream vacation..."
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Travel
Arrangements & Honeymoon Registry, Featured on San
Francisco Wedding Scene
"Prefer Tahiti to a toaster? Many wedding couples are foregoing
the traditional bridal registry today. For those that already live
together and have furnished their nest or for those marrying for
a second time there is simply no need for linens, wineglasses or
fine china. These couples have become very creative in establishing
unique registries for everything from stock and bond funds to registries
for a down payment on a home..."
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the full article.
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How
to Begin Planning your Honeymoon, Featured on San
Francisco Wedding Scene
Just as “it takes two to tango”, today it takes two to plan a perfect
honeymoon. What used to be the groom’s responsibility is now a joint
venture. This can be a fun and stress-free process for you as
a couple provided you communicate with each other, plan ahead, establish
a budget and contact a reputable travel agent.
Read the full article. |
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