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I was sent a copy of this new game called Dream Day Wedding Viva Las Vegas. I’m not much of a gamer, but this one reeled me in and I couldn’t stop playing. I liked it because you had to look for clues and solve things. Totally something I like to do. In the game you are the Wedding Planner. You have all of these tasks to complete in order to pull off the perfect wedding.
Vegas is the site of the wedding, you get to explore this exciting Hidden Object masterpiece. You must juggle the important tasks of taking care of the wedding while seeking the perfect items to pull it off. You will be faced with obstacles you must overcome and manage the demands of a high-rolling couple, and mother of the bride. I even got to play Blackjack!
You can find and earn Palladium points to purchase extravagant decorations, design custom wedding accessories and choose the honeymoon location.
Complete over 60 immersive wedding challenges in 29 vibrant locations.
- Find over 1000 hidden items in up to 10 variations of the Seek & Find gameplay.
- Earn Palladium Points to purchase elegant and custom accessories to plan an extravagant affair.
- Try your luck in the casino! Win big to increase your wedding budget.
- Master more mini-games, adventure & escape puzzles and wedding crisis levels than ever before!
Dream Day games have been entertaining PC audiences since February 2007. With over 60 million downloads, fans of the first four romantic adventures have made Dream Day one of the most successful series of seek & find games ever created. I-Play delivers another signature experience through gorgeously detailed backgrounds, and keeps the series fresh by introducing a new couple with an exciting new story. With challenging puzzles and adventures around every corner, Dream Day Wedding: Viva Las Vegas hits the jackpot by including all of
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Main Entry: Tell me what was the most difficult part of planning your wedding!
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most difficult thing was pleasing everyone, which i learned its not possible that you just have to do what makes you happy and whoever dont like it is out of luck
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Seating people who would get along with others who would get along was really hard.
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My most difficult part was trying to keep the guest list under 200! We both have huge families, and ended up with 208 guests! Oh well, we had a blast and I’d do it all again in a second!
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would have to be the seating chart.
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cutting down the guest list
The most difficult part was letting my mom have her way, as she wanted it just right. I would have been happy with something simpler, but I enjoyed it in the end!
Shortening the guest list was the hardest…who to cut??!?!
Keeping in a secret. We got married in Vegas with an Elvis singer but we wanted to keep the Elvis as a suprise. We think we did it. Everyone had fun.
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We had six weeks from the time we made the decision to the wedding day, so everything had to be done quickly. The hardest part was just getting the invitations out in time. It was a simple wedding, so the rest was easy.
Finding all the money to plan it! lol.
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Well there was nothing really to plan since me and my soon -to be-husband eloped to Las Vegas with only one sister from each side of the family as witnesses and we have been married for 25 years.
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Most difficult part is seating people together who would actually want to be together, and not causing rifts.
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The most trouble I had was the guest list
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most difficult part of my wedding day was 2 things.
1- my mother in law begging my husband not to marry me.. 🙁
2- my husband being in a school for us navy for submarines and having to leave 2 days later and not being able to see him again for 4 months… 🙁
The most difficult part was picking the music. In the end, we had little choice, a friend of the family showed up and he had a band. It was a pretty interesting band, mostly players past their 60s, playing Sinatra and the like.
Getting the American public let us get married. Vote wisely.
not getting in the wife’s way 🙂
The most difficult thing was the caterer showed up late. people were hungry. It wasn’t pretty.
Getting the guest list down to an affordable size just about drove me insane! Thanks.
My husband lived in Idaho and I lived in Tennessee. We met on a cruise and had only physically seen each other 6 times. I wasn’t to sure about what he would want. (15 years later and still happily together)
I’m not married but the game looks fun.
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Avoided all the problems by getting married by a Justice of the Peace in a small town and stopped at the local Wendy’s after for a burger (our reception); the divorce 18 years later, on the other hand, was far more difficult …
Deciding on the food!
We wanted to keep it small so inviting who to invite and who NOT to invite was tough. it ended up perfect but we definitely included more that we planned. in the end…the more the merrier!
Having enough money for it.
I haven’t gotten married yet, but I have helped plan my friend’s wedding. I think the hardest thing is watching the budget!
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Keeping it all within the budget is the toughest part. This game looks like so much fun!
The hardest part for us was writing the ceremony, it took forever to get it all just how we wanted it! of course, we ended up missing bits, reorganising and improvising a few times through the ceremony after all the work!
The hardest part was trimming the guest list. Two large families do not at all fit into one small intimate wedding.
Finding a dress that fits. I am so short the whole dress had to be altered.
The hardest part was dealing with my mother in law! She wanted to have it at a certain place and have an old fashioned band which was related to her. Also I had to cut some guests down on my side because she had more to invite.
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I think the most difficult part was planning. I’m not a planner. Neither is my mom-in-law. So she really stayed out of it. My mom is a so-so planner. It was tough. But it did come together. Luckily, no one in the immediate (I care about) family was really high maintenance.
The most difficult aspect of planning my wedding was that I was on another continent in a study abroad program. I left most of the details to my mom.
our wedding wasn’t difficult to plan, we just had a notary do it.
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My husband was a little too into it if you get my drift…and wanted to be involved in EVERY decision.
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We had a small wedding so the hardest part was limiting the number who we could invite
the expense we were very young and had a small wedding but still it was just nerve racking 🙁
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Picking the date so everyone would be able to show up.
The most difficult part was the seating chart
the hardest part of my wedding was trying to stay warm! It turned unusally cold so we rented heaters at the last minute and I wore long underwear and uggs under my wedding dress !
Most difficult part of planning our wedding was trying to stick to a budget and not having enough money for some things I would have liked…Planning was more stressful then difficult..
Getting the wedding dress I wanted designed was the most difficult part of the wedding.
The most difficult part was figuring out a budget that was reasonable.
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