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I was reading on someone else's thread that they had to put a major credit card number at the front desk and they took out 250 to hold in case of charges incurred during the stay. Do they do that at Dreams? Just wondering so I can make sure my guests are aware to have extra money on their cards.

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I was reading on someone else's thread that they had to put a major credit card number at the front desk and they took out 250 to hold in case of charges incurred during the stay. Do they do that at Dreams? Just wondering so I can make sure my guests are aware to have extra money on their cards.
They can bog off if they try that with me or any of my guests because that is ripe for credit card fraud - if they ask say you don't have one! God everyone is paying enough to stay there without them starting that game
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I just read a trip advisor review that said the drive from the airport to the resort is an hour and half long. Is this true? I want to prepare our guests. I thought it was closer then that.
it's no more than a half an hour to the resort from the airport. Maybe the persons review you read was talking about dreams tulum? that would be about an hour and a half away.

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I was reading on someone else's thread that they had to put a major credit card number at the front desk and they took out 250 to hold in case of charges incurred during the stay. Do they do that at Dreams? Just wondering so I can make sure my guests are aware to have extra money on their cards.
You do have to give a card, with us they wanted to put a hold on as much as we owed for the wedding, but I brought travelers checks to pay for everything, so they ended up putting a hold on $200, I think. But I don't know if they did that with our guests, I think it might have just been us.

I don't really think its necessary for guests because it is all inclusive, so you really don't spend much money that you would have to charge it to your room.
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I was just going over my list of the documentation we need to get married in Mexico and I think I know the answer to this but I just wanted to double check with you guys...

 

"What are the requirements to get a marriage license in Mexico?

 

Valid passport

Tourist Cards (blue sheets that you receive at the airport)

Apostille certified birth certificates for Bride & Groom

If applicable, final Record of Divorce

If applicable, Death Certificate

Health certificate and blood test provided by a Mexican Official*

Bride & Groom must arrive four business days prior to the ceremony! (Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays do not count). "

 

So here's my question...what is an Apostille certified birth certificate? I have a copy of my birth certificate...do I need to get it notarized or something?

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