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Saturday, September 17, 2011
Fall Weddings on Panama City Beach!
Fall weddings are so pretty here in Panama City Beach Florida! Here is one of our latest couples, Brooke and Ryan, celebrating their elopement with Emerald Coast Beach Weddings! They were so sweet and a beautiful couple! And the gorgeous sunset seemed made just for them!
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Beautiful Beach Weddings in Panama City Beach Florida
It's beautiful beach weather at last in Panama City Beach Florida! Some of our packages have changed a bit and we are ready for a full season of weddings. Despite the oil spill of last summer, we have been very fortunate that our beaches never did receive significant amounts of oil....clean, clear water and sugar white sands are what we are famous for and it's still true! Make your plans now to book your beach wedding--we still have summer dates open and the fall and winter months are always fantastic times for a gorgeous wedding! Here is a pic of one of our happy couples from the month of April--it was so nice and warm and they got a beautiful sunset too!
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Oil Spill News
Sad news-- Our area of beach has received two waves of small tar balls over the past two days. The tar balls are small and quickly cleaned up but the fact that they are here is very disheartening to everyone who lives on and visits our beaches. Please be aware that none of our beaches are closed and everyone has been anticipating that we would at least see some tar balls over the next few weeks--so these are not unexpected. Crews are quickly cleaning up the areas of the beach where the balls are washing up and out of 27 miles of beach, the oil spill has only affected less than a mile of our coastline.
On Friday the first appearance of tar balls washed up just half a mile from one of our weddings but you would have never known it. The beach was just as gorgeous as ever and the water was beautifully clear and calm. There was even a pod of dolphins just offshore and everyone stopped what they were doing to watch as the dolphins rolled and jumped out of the water. Here is the happy couple-Sara and Jacob-on their June 18th, 2010 wedding day.
Here are two links for checking on the oil spill and area information. Panama City Beach Oil Spill and Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce Oil Spill Updates We hope this info helps and remember--Our Beaches Are OPEN!
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Oil Spill Update
Oh goodness! Have we been busy explaining the oil situation to our bridal couples and future bridal couples! I hope to be able to post frequent updates to the blog so that all of my couples will be able to click on here and see exactly what is happening on our part of the beach.
As of today, we have had no oil/tarballs/sheen on our beaches. However, the forecast for that is an everchanging thing! This past weekend, we did have a piece of the actual oil rig wash up on a section of Laguna Beach (which is just one of the little neighborhood names for a stretch of beach here in Panama City Beach). It was an aluminium container about the size of a chest freezer that had unknown liquid inside it although no liquid was leaking at all from the item. It was quickly removed, the area thoroughly inspected and the small area that was closed for this was reopened later that day since there was no oil or tar present. So far, that has been the extent of what we have seen in Bay County and on Panama City Beach. South Walton Beach had a similar item wash up on their shores near Miramar Beach on Sunday/Monday and it was quickly removed as well. The same conditions were present with this second container...there was no oil, no leakage of the liquid inside the container and it was removed and the beach reopened.
To help with the posting of information, I will be placing links to this blog that will take you to local news of the oil spill. From what the experts are saying, it is only a matter of time before it actually makes it to our shores but the hope is that it will be tar balls that are easily cleaned up. No one is anticipating waves of thick black oil like they have in Louisianna. Please be aware that our local officials are taking this VERY seriously and have aggressive plans of action in place to deal with any oil that may wash up here. There may be times over the next few months that require portions of the beach to be shut down and cleanup to take place. If your wedding is scheduled to take place on a beach that has been closed we will have to move to an alternative location. We have 27 miles of beach in our county and we have high confidence that we will be able to still have your wedding on the beach. BUT, this is a changing situation. What is clean and clear one day may be closed the next and visa-versa. We will work very hard to make sure your wedding is still a dream beach wedding--it just may not be in the originally set location.
This is very distressing for all of us who live and work here on the coast....our beaches are truly the World's Most Beautiful Beaches and while we are used to dealing with hurricanes and the temporary halt those storms bring to our lives here, this oil spill is a catastrophe none of us have ever had to deal with before. We are all doing what we can to preserve both our beaches and the way of life we have here. Please be patient if you are contacting our office to get information about your wedding--we are working with several bridal couples and still doing weddings right now so needless to say, it is very hectic! If you still have questions after viewing the enclosed links, emails are probably the best way of getting your question to us.
We appreciate ALL of our couples and the faith you have placed in us to handle one of the most important events in your lives! Please-if you can, say a little prayer for our coast to survive and overcome this disaster!
Just as a side note--this is a wedding from Saturday when the first container washed up onshore about 3 miles from our wedding location. The beach and the water was beautiful and people were enjoying themselves as usual. Our couple, Amanda and Michael from Illinois, decided to go ahead with the wedding plans and were so glad they did!
Tar Balls on Okaloosa Beach-Destin
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Exciting News!
The new international airport for our region will be opening in May 2010 and Southwest Airlines just announced they will be flying into and out of the Bay County airport! For bridal couples traveling to our area for a Panama City Beach wedding this means much lower airfare rates and the convenience of having a large airport within 15 minutes of our beaches! We're all so excited for anyone who plans to vacation in our little spot of paradise!
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Beautiful Weather in Panama City Beach!
It's a perfect time of the year to have your Panama City Beach wedding! The weather is cooler and the water is gorgeous! Stefanie and Nic decided that Fall was the right time for their wedding and Emerald Coast Beach Weddings was happy to help plan their special day! Here is a picture of the happy couple--notice how gorgeous the water is and how happy they are!
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