Brides carry "something ___" on their wedding day to symbolize continuity with the past and "something ___" to symbolize purity, fidelity, and love.
What is "old" and "blue"?
The most popular city in the US to get married in
What is Las Vegas?
The island, nicknamed "The Garden Isle," is a popular romantic destination for newlyweds seeking waterfalls, lush hikes, and peaceful beaches.
Ancient Greeks and Romans believed this piece of clothing protected the bride from evil spirits
What are veils?
The four things diamonds are graded on
What is color, clarity, carat weight, and cut?
What is Aloha?
Queen Victoria started this wedding fashion trend in 1840
What is wearing a white wedding dress?
The walk that the wedding party takes up the aisle before the ceremony starts
What is the processional?
In Hawaii, the bride often wears this floral necklace instead of holding a bouquet.
What is a lei?
The phrase often used in place of "getting married" that came from the ancient Celtic wedding tradition in which the couple’s hands were ceremonially tied together to show unity
What is "tying the knot"?
Many wedding invitations have RSVP on them. What does RSVP stand for?
What is répondez s'il vous plaît?
Couples visiting O'ahu can explore this historic harbor, named for the once-abundant oysters that gave its shimmering name.
What is Pearl Harbor?
Engagement and wedding rings are worn on the fourth finger of the left hand because it was once thought that a ___ led directly to the ___
What is 'vein' and 'heart'?
17 tons of “this” are used for weddings in the US each year
What is gold?
The ocean surrounds all of the Hawaiian Islands and is perfect for a romantic sunset cruise.
What is the Pacific Ocean?