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03-27-2007, 09:13 AM
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#11 | | Member
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karma: 2 | Re: Sunrise Villa Wedding
No, they don't care. It would be treated as a regular wedding ceremony, since it really is. They will let you say or do whatever you want, the sky is the limit. We are working now to get a copy of what she is planning on saying to see if we want to tweak it. And I think we are going to throw in a few words to each other but leave the rest alone. I would love to be mushy and say my own vows (I have been saving love letters and cards to pull stuff from for 5 years) but I know I will be too nervous and too emotional to talk and if he starts pouring his heart out I will melt into a pool of mascara mess right in front of him, lol. So, I think we are gonna skip it
__________________ Mishi and Tim ~ April 20th 2007 ~ Cabrera, Dominican Republic  |
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03-27-2007, 11:06 AM
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#12 | | tara*licious*
Join Date: Mar 2007 Age: 27 Location: Phoenix Wedding Date: November 2, 2008 Wedding Location: Puerto Vallarta - Las Caletas
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karma: 5 | Re: Sunrise Villa Wedding
Ha! I couldn't agree more! I wouldn't make through 3 words before I started to cry - and I'm pretty sure he would too!
I actually contacted the owner - you weren't kidding about them being quick! I think it's a little more than we thought we'd spend... I hope we make it work, it's so perfect!
Let me know how everything goes! I can't wait to hear about it!!!
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03-27-2007, 11:08 AM
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#13 | | tara*licious*
Join Date: Mar 2007 Age: 27 Location: Phoenix Wedding Date: November 2, 2008 Wedding Location: Puerto Vallarta - Las Caletas
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karma: 5 | Re: Sunrise Villa Wedding
Just realized that I've used about 100 !. I've turned into one of those... :) Again, SO GLAD YOU SHARED!! |
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03-27-2007, 12:11 PM
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#14 | | tara*licious*
Join Date: Mar 2007 Age: 27 Location: Phoenix Wedding Date: November 2, 2008 Wedding Location: Puerto Vallarta - Las Caletas
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karma: 5 | Re: Sunrise Villa Wedding
Just when I think I'm done asking questions - how did you find this place? Do you know people that have been there?
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03-27-2007, 12:50 PM
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karma: 2 | Re: Sunrise Villa Wedding
Well actually, Castellamonte is in the same neighborhood and comes highly reccommended, you can find it everywhere. We had decided on going there and then were looking for other accomodations in the area for extra gifts and stumbled upon the Sunrise. We later found out they are like three houses apart in the same gated resort community, and apparently the owners are friends as well. Although we though Castellamonte looked more luxurious and had the same accomodations, the Sunrise seemed to flow better. I love the idea that guests can be playing pool in the living room that has huge double opening doors that spill right into the awesome bar they have, with enough seating for the entire guest list. Then the bar backs right up to the hot tub, which spills over into the pool. You have four areas right there that are all close enough and arranged so that the guests can mingle and still feel "together" which is what we are going for. And, the seperate villas give a lot more privacy to the guests than seperate suites off of the same guest house.
Anyway, as far as the price, if you rent the villa for like 5 nights, which is sufficient, and you do it in the low season, like we are, in April, it is very cost effective. You can ask the guests to pay for their own shuttle and food and activities. Then you just have the Villa rental to worry about. You could even ask the guest to pay a portion towards the accomodations if you wanted to. You wouldn't have to tell them its all one fee, just break it down by the villas and have them pay that way.
I have read a few reviews online and everyone describes it the same way, living in the lap of secluded luxery(sp?), or live like you are famous or royalty, but for low cost. The place is only a few years old though and hasn't been able to build up the norioty that its sister villas have. But, the price is a little better too, lol!
__________________ Mishi and Tim ~ April 20th 2007 ~ Cabrera, Dominican Republic  |
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