Jet Pack Wedding Ceremonies

Amanda Volf and Grant Engler Marry in Style

For their unique ceremony in Califoria’s Newport Beach, Amanda Volf and Grant Engler were higher than air, or rather just the water, as they strapped on awesome water-powered jetpacks and floated their vows to each other in a truly special way.

Engler wore a wetsuit in lieu of tuxedo, and although a wedding dress was out of the question, Volf went for what only can be called a surfer variant: white board shorts and rash-guard shirt.

The Jetlev Southwest-supplied packs wowed the crowd, even going so far as to cause a kayaker to swoon/capsize during the romantic first dance. If James Bond ever decided to actually get married for real, I’d imagine that this would be how he’d do it, expecting the explosions and bad guys rapidly approaching in speedboats.
Trend Themes
1. Water-powered Jetpacks - The use of water-powered jetpacks in wedding ceremonies presents new opportunities for immersive and exciting experiences.
2. Unique Wedding Celebrations - The trend of couples incorporating unconventional elements into their wedding ceremonies opens up possibilities for innovative event planning and design.
3. Extreme Sports-inspired Weddings - The merging of extreme sports and weddings offers a disruptive innovation opportunity for adventure-based wedding services and destination venues.
Industry Implications
1. Event Planning - The event planning industry can explore new ways to incorporate unique and thrilling elements into weddings, such as using water-powered jetpacks.
2. Outdoor Recreation - The outdoor recreation industry can leverage the trend of extreme sports-inspired weddings to create adventure-based wedding packages and experiences.
3. Wedding Fashion - The wedding fashion industry can respond to the demand for unconventional wedding attire like board shorts and rash-guard shirts, inspired by extreme sports themes.

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