Introducing the new Americana Website
by Americana Resort | June 2, 2011 | InformationToday we launched a new look and feel for our website and we’d love for you to check it out!
Today we launched a new look and feel for our website and we’d love for you to check it out!
The Americana Conference Resort & Spa is the only Niagara Falls Hotel featuring an Indoor Water Park with retractable roof. Call us today for your next getaway, meeting or wedding!
The origins of most of our wedding traditions used today come from superstitions, and are handed down generation to generation. You will find various legends of the most popular customs. Traditions vary from culture to culture. I hope you enjoy the following traditions and lore.
The Engagement Ring
The engagement ring symbolizes the promise of a future together, sealed with the giving and accepting of a ring.
The diamond engagement ring as we know it has only been around since the 1400s and was first found in Medieval Italy. Rings featuring gem stones were popular in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Probably the most famous engagement ring is the one given to Princess Diana. The ring is an oval blue sapphire engagement ring that weighs 18 carats and is surrounded by 17 small diamonds in a cluster setting.

Another famous type of engagement ring is the Claddagh ring. The Claddagh Ring may be used as friendship, relationship, eternity, engagement, or wedding rings depending on the intention of wearer and, in the case of the giver. There are three traditionally accepted ways of wearing the ring which signals someone’s relationship status.

The Wedding Cake
Since the early Roman times, the cake has been a special part of the wedding celebration. A loaf was broken over the bride’s head at the close of the ceremony to symbolize fertility. The guests picked up the crumbs as good luck charms. This tradition evolved and spread to England in the Middle Ages where the guests of a wedding would bring small cakes and stack them together. During the Middle Ages, it became traditional for the couple to kiss over a small cluster of cakes which later turned into one big cake with frosting.
The White Dress
Although white has long been associated with purity in the West, it has not always been associated with the Bride’s dress. Before the mid-19th century, the only expectation of a bridal dress was that it was as luxurious as your financial situation allowed. Colourful dresses were very popular.
In the early 1800s the rise of the neo-classical fashion is what set the stage for the white wedding. Although there are many traditions out there, make sure to make your wedding your own. Brides now of days use a mix of old and new traditions. Really anything goes!

Theresa is the Sales and Special Events Manager at The Americana Resort.
theresab@americananiagara.com
(905) 356-8444 ext. 8406
Social media now plays a big part in the wedding planning process. Couples will keep their guests informed through Facebook, blogs, Twitter and wedding websites. You will see posts such as “ Keep August 18th open” or “Just booked our photographer”. Family and friends feel like they are now part of the planning.
Your entire wedding can all be done online through wedding websites. Enter your guest list and check people off as they reply. Pick out wedding dresses, cakes and décor you like. You can even make your invitations and print them off at home.
Wedding bloggers love to give prizes away. Make a note to do a daily scan of your favorite wedding tweeters. Sometimes all you have to do is post a tweet to be entered!
Facebook can be a handy tool to remind your bridal party of all their duties. It is also a big help if some of your bridal party lives out of town or even out of country. Create an event on Facebook and invite hundreds of people to your Stag and Doe.
Just remember that a lot of your older guests might not be well versed in the social media world. Make sure to give them a call or send an invite by mail. You don’t want Grandma missing your shower because she didn’t get the Facebook Event invite.
The Americana Conference Resort & Spa is the only Niagara Falls Hotel featuring an Indoor Water Park with retractable roof. Call us today for your next getaway, meeting or wedding!
Unfortunately due to circumstances beyond our control, the performance by U2 tribute band Desire has been canceled for St. Patrick’s Day. Full refunds for tickets will be issued. Stay tuned as Desire will return to the Americana Resort in the near future!
The Americana Conference Resort & Spa is the only Niagara Falls Hotel featuring an Indoor Water Park with retractable roof. Call us today for your next getaway, meeting or wedding!
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We are now pleased to offer the ability to buy tickets for the upcoming Stars of Pop Tribute show and St. Patrick’s Day Pub Party on our website.
Tickets are limited, so be sure to secure your spot for either show today!
The Americana Conference Resort & Spa is the only Niagara Falls Hotel featuring an Indoor Water Park with retractable roof. Call us today for your next getaway, meeting or wedding!
Families love our Kids Eat Free promotion at Jack Tanner’s so we’re extending the offer yet again to June 24, 2011!

Update: Extended to September 5, 2011!!
The Americana Conference Resort & Spa is the only Niagara Falls Hotel featuring an Indoor Water Park with retractable roof. Call us today for your next getaway, meeting or wedding!
The Americana Conference Resort & Spa is the only Niagara Falls Hotel featuring an Indoor Water Park with retractable roof. Call us today for your next getaway, meeting or wedding!
To all our valued guests:
Waves Waterpark will be closed on each Tuesday and Wednesday through February 3, 2011.
The following dates are excepted: November 16/17, December 21/22, December 28/29, January 4/5.
If you have any questions then please feel free to contact us at any time.
E-mail: reservations@americananiagara.com
Phone: (905) 356-8444
Toll-free: 1-866-707-0030
The Americana Conference Resort & Spa is the only Niagara Falls Hotel featuring an Indoor Water Park with retractable roof. Call us today for your next getaway, meeting or wedding!