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A Floridian Fun Filled Wedding
The Colony Beach and Tennis Resort
By Norm Goldman - Artist: Lily Azerad-Goldman
From time to time life throws us moments we will
forever cherish creating a powerful sense of memories. One such occasion is
the exchanging of wedding vows. Don’t some of us crave to create the
quintessential romantic setting for this momentous event?
For the past several years, destination weddings, where
couples travel to a special place for their weddings, have been gaining in
popularity.
Among the reasons for this phenomenon include, a desire
to have an intimate wedding inviting only a few close friends and family,
who may be from different parts of the country, combining your wedding and
your honeymoon, convenience, or just wanting to be different and unique.
The challenge is to find the ideal setting that will
exude the perfect romantic appeal, and at the same time making sure your
destination is a fun place for you and your guests.
After all, your guests may have traveled many miles for
this event. Why shouldn’t they have a fun time celebrating this sacred and
joyous occasion?
One of the most popular wedding destinations is Florida
with its magnificent pristine beaches, sunsets beyond description, mild
subtropical temperatures, beautiful waters, and luxurious romantic
accommodations.
A charming Florida venue you may want to consider is
The Colony Beach and Tennis Resort located on Long Boat Key with its
breathtaking views of the Gulf of Mexico, providing a spectacular backdrop
for the exchanging of vows.
The Colony’s history dates back to the late forties,
when a gentleman by the name of Herb Field moved from Chicago to Sarasota,
and began purchasing strips of land on Long Boat Key.
Financial institutions at the time, however, were very
reluctant to provide mortgage funds on vacant land in an area that was
sparsely settled, thus forcing Field to build cottages, one at a time.
It was only around the year 1954 that these cottages
had any resemblance of a resort, and eventually Field constructed 110
cottages to be known at the time as The Colony Beach Club.
There is a very old adage that one of the key elements
of valuable real estate is “location, location and location.” No doubt,
Field realized that he owned one of the best beachfront sites in Florida.
In 1969 a Buffalo orthodontist, Dr. M.J. “Murf” Klauber,
purchased the resort from Field, and transformed it into a top notch resort
comprising 208 one and two bedroom villa-suites, 26 VIP suites, 3 private
beach villas, 21 tennis courts, 2 waterfront restaurants and a meeting space
for up to 200 persons.
Today, Dr. Klauber’s daughter, Katherine Klauber
Moulton, is president and general manager of operations.
Hotels magazine recently recognized Ms. Moulton as one
of the leading hoteliers in the world by honoring her with the distinguished
and esteemed “Independent Hotelier of the World Award.”
The Colony has preserved and renovated three of Herb
Field’s original cottages.
Honeymooners can relive the 50s’, stepping out from one
of the cottages, hand-in- hand, into the stunning white sands of Long Boat
Key and the breathtaking views of the Gulf of Mexico.
The ideal beachfront setting of the resort provides
couples with endless creative possibilities in the planning of their
wedding. The experienced folks at The Colony can make it all happen. All you
have to do is show up, and they will take care of everything.
You may want to celebrate the wedding barefoot directly
on the beach before sunset followed by an awesome display of fireworks.
“No problemo!”
You can opt for The Colony’s various packages, such as
“The Colony’s Vow;” an elegant beachfront ceremony for 50 guests or more,
where a beautifully decorated archway is provided, as well as white chair
decorations and runner and flowers for the various participants in the
ceremony.
If you wish to have a one- hour cocktail reception
including all of the above, there is the “Barefoot Wedding.”
If you really want to go all out, you can choose the
“Whole Nine Yards” comprising all of the elements of the “Barefoot Wedding”
plus a jumbo cocktail shrimp display, imported and domestic cheeses, premium
open bar for three additional hours, elegant buffet style or three-course
dinner for 50 persons, and a personalized ice sculpture.
If none of the above suits your fancy, The Colony will
gladly tailor a ceremony and reception to match your yearnings.
Some couples have opted to be flown into the ceremony
by helicopter. Others have chosen to cruise in by boat. As long as it is
something not impossible, The Colony’s super staff will oblige.
Food and drink always make for a powerful sense of
memories.
The Colony can set the perfect stage for the ultimate
in a gourmet adventure with their “Colony Chef’s Table-A Personal Gourmet
Experience.”
This is a grand tasting menu prepared with an
incredible selection of wines that all takes place in the Chef’s table
located in the middle of The Colony’s Restaurants’ shiny state-of-the-art
kitchen.
In addition, and to add some excitement, The Colony
Chef joins the diners at the table at the top of each course to explain the
pairings of ingredients and wine matches.
I guess the ultimate in narcissistic indulgence is
having one of The Colony’s Chefs prepare a special candle light dinner with
all of the trimmings in the comfort of your own honeymoon beach cottage,
while gazing at an unbelievable sunset.
Hey, why not go for it!
As for fun for your guests, Tennis magazine, for the
past eight consecutive years, has recognized The Colony as the number one
tennis resort in the nation.
If you or your guests are not into tennis, the resort’s
many facilities provide a spectacular playground of other possibilities.
The long list includes water sports activities,
bicycles, snorkeling, sailing, swimming, state-of-the-art fitness center, or
just sunbathing and people watching on the beach.
There is also the health spa, where men and women enjoy
separate facilities equipped with whirlpools, saunas, steam rooms, showers,
lockers and massage rooms.
Between the many memorable festivities you may have
organized and the resort’s facilities, your guests may choose to explore
Sarasota’s cultural community, where they can enjoy dining, theatre, and the
many charming shops located on St. Armands Circle.
However, wherever the day may take them, at the end,
your guests will without doubt be delighted to return to the comfortable
suites of The Colony, resembling a home away from home. Perhaps, they may
even encounter vacation ghosts of a bygone era!
The Colony Beach and Tennis Resort
1620 Gulf of Mexico Drive, Longboat Key, Florida
Telephone: 1-800-282-1138: 941-383-6464
Fax: 941-383-7549
Email:
info@colonyfl.com
Norm and Lily Goldman are a unique husband and wife team,
writer and water colorist, who write and paint about romantic destinations.
Basically, they meld art and words in order to create an unusual travel
story, which generates interest, particularly because of the fact that each
painting appears to have been ‘custom-made’ for the story-original story and
original art.
They can be contacted at:
l.goldman@sympatico.ca
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