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Married or going to be married at Grand Palladium Punta Cana?


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CherryBomb you have really good questions?!?! :) I already reserved for my beach party after dinner, because I wanted to do my first dance, but good point if there is no floor that will be hard?!?! and the lightninghuh.gif good point!!!

 

I do have one answer for you LOL if it rains, there is a plan B which is a bar/restaurant or something that as no wall but a roof, I'm just telling you want they told me LOL (I have a wedding planner down here that is doing all the arrangement for me with Carolina)

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Isy beau

 

I can't believe I found the sandals the way I did.....I thought it would be quite a chore especially now that all the winter stuff is out!! They were meant to be mine.....lol Is it bad that my FI saw them. I left them out on my bed, so he had to see them. He wanted me to wear them!!! Crazy dude!!

 

Gooner

 

Your best bet is to contact Carolina, she is the wedding coordinator at the resort and probably will answer any question you will have. She sometimes takes awhile to answer back, send the info off to her, and if she doesn't answer right away, give her a couple of days and send your e-mail off again.....good luck!!!

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if you pm me your e-mail address I do have a pic of the beach reception. You can do catholic ceremony, but in DR they only marry you in the church. So what you could do, get married at the church with the priest. Then arrange a different time for the judge to come and make it legal at one of the gazebo's.
Or, you can get married at Home with your priest and then go to DR and do a symbloic wedding (cheaper)

I am having a legal catholic ceremony in the gazebo in November, so it is possible. There is quite a bit of paperwork involved. You need to send it to the priest in the dominican 2 months before your wedding for approval.
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I am having a legal catholic ceremony in the gazebo in November, so it is possible. There is quite a bit of paperwork involved. You need to send it to the priest in the Dominican 2 months before your wedding for approval.
Hi Adobrzanski,

Thanks for the info. This was a confusing point for me as I do NOT plan on getting married in my home country (Canada) prior going to the Dominican, based on your message I assume you are doing the same?

When you are talking about a catholic ceremony in the gazebo, would this be the new Gazebo just built? Also what are the extra charges for a Catholic wedding as I know its more expensive.

Thank You

-Chris
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Thanks!! yes now $10 is a great deal!!!
did you get your shoes yet?
I do have my shoes, but there real shoes, cause I love shoes!!! :) And I planned on going barefoot for the ceremony, but I guess thats changed since I really like the gazebo so now I think I look for a little pair of flip flops or something....hmmmm...I'm not sure what I'll wear?

I'll have to really start checking out shoe shops!!! yay!! I think I can handle that wink.gif
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