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Planning your dream wedding but tired of running from pillar to pole for the perfect arrangements? JW Marriott, Sector 35, Chandigarh, brings forth Shehnaai — a one-stop exhibition for wedding solutions.

Updated on: Jun 30, 2013 10:37 AM IST
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Planning your dream wedding but tired of running from pillar to pole for the perfect arrangements?

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JW Marriott, Sector 35, Chandigarh, brings forth Shehnaai — a one-stop exhibition for wedding solutions. Be it an intimate mehndi ceremony or a lavish wedding or reception — the team put together by the hotel will manage everything for you from stay and elegant décor to makeup and chefs.

“From the first pop of a champagne to the final farewell — every detail of the wedding would be looked after by us and our experts. On board, we have wedding trousseau designer brand Enliven Deiva exhibiting wedding trends for 2013 at the fashion show being organised on Sunday.

Trendsetting Jewellery by Zara Diamonds, photographers by Gurudev Studios, professional makeup artists from Headmasters and live band Kick and Bass (Sukhpal and Herbert Vincent),” says Deepak Manocha, general manager, JW Marriott. The packages on offer are:

Silver package (R6 lakh to R10 lakh): Offers the couple premier services, décor of the event, DJ arrangement, wedding night stay in an executive room followed by buffet breakfast, two rooms for guests, lunch/dinner for 10 people at Café@JW, 20% discount on Quan spa, laundry and food & beverages at any of Marriott’s restaurants, rehearsal dinner and first wedding anniversary dinner at Marriott.

Platinum package (R15 lakh and above): In addition to the gold package, the couple would be offered the presidential suite (instead of the luxury suite) for their wedding night, 60-minute spa treatment, 30 rooms for guests during the event, lunch/dinner for 30 people at Café@JW.

 
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Usmeet Kaur

Usmeet Kaur is a staff correspondent in Amritsar. She covers district administration, education and civic issues, besides writing for HT City.

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