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  1. This hacienda-style boutique resort is truly one of Los Cabos' finest locales, set among neighboring villas and vacation homes, where guests will feel they’re on a private getaway far away from the rest of the world. Set in a stunning landscape where the desert meets the white sand and turquoise waters of the Sea of Cortes, Zoëtry Casa del Mar creates a romantic atmosphere for an unforgettable Endless Privileges® getaway.
  2. thanks for the props Lori! Dreams does have a new outside vendor policy. You can find a little more info here: Dreams Los Cabos updated photography policy 6/2010 Quote: Originally Posted by Teira1031 Just booked our wedding at Dreams Los Cabos for April 7, 2011! I am so excited! I am working with Yarai and absolutely love her, she has been so helpful and quick at responding to my emails! Yarai is fantastic. You will love working with her!
  3. travel agents can book the same packages through apple as well as compare prices to other wholesale companies that are not open to the public. i actually very rarely use apple because i do not find their prices to be the lowest. travel agents can also try to price match/price beat packages you may find.
  4. have you thought about contacting a Travel Agent. We were with different suppliers to get the lowest rates possible as well as provide a service that you will not get by booking directly with the resort. You can contact one of our TA's on the banner up top or here BDW Agent Inquiry
  5. you can lock in cruise rates but they take a group block and a deposit. You may want to contact TA Patty on here as she is a cruise specialist. or you can use the TA form above and it will send her your contact info.
  6. we actually have a bunch of travel agents that specialize in destination weddings on BDW. you can click the link at the top of the page. TA Becky is probably your best bet.
  7. with the new system we are going to have to manually update accounts once they reach 150 posts and we will do this once a day...
  8. Hi there, can you review your resort and vendor here: Dreams here: http://www.bestdestinationwedding.com/products/dreams-rivera-cancun-resorts-and-spa if your vendor is not shown, please let us know and we can add it for you.
  9. Flipping the Proverbial Bird to Tradition by Miranda Lightstone When he finally gets down on one knee and pulls out that diamond-encrusted engagement ring you’ve been fantasizing about since you were a little girl and knew the significance of a diamond ring, it’s time to make a decision equally large as answering yes or no. Do you want a traditional, at-home wedding or do you want something a bit more unique, a bit more “out there”? It seems that choosing the “out there” option has become more and more popular, and for good reason. Destination weddings (or “out there” weddings if you will) are quickly becoming the norm over traditional, church-based ceremonies. Now, that’s not to say that brides around the globe are kicking religion to the curb, just that hey are are choosing to make their day even more special by making their wedding day an overall experience for themselves and all of their guests. Usually, a destination wedding refers to a wedding that takes place away from the area in which the bride and groom live. It could be another city, another state/province or even another country. Most think of a celebration on the beach in some tropical paradise, however, a destination wedding could take place in a castle in Ireland, a Masai village in Africa or even a whale-watching boat in Alaska -- it can be whatever your bridal heart desires. And that’s the beauty of it. Traditional weddings have so many restrictions: find the church, book the hall, find a DJ, make sure you have all the meal courses in order, don’t forget the wedding favors, and for God’s sake don’t forget to invite every single person you’ve ever met in your entire life. On the other hand, destination weddings let you be a bit more original, creative and free. A destination wedding ceremony can take place anywhere at anytime with anyone present (or not!). Destination brides also tend to take creativity and DIY projects to a whole new level. Because their weddings usually require guests to travel, OOT (Out Of Town) bags are the norm and usually contain anything and everything from hangover cure kits (for those all-inclusive resort wedding celebrations) to homemade wedding programs and fans for the wedding ceremony. DIY invitations and home-bought and prepared centerpieces and wedding decorations are also common. The atmosphere of a destination wedding is also much more relaxed. And really, how can you not be as you stroll down the white-sand beach towards your husband-to-be who’s wearing comfortable linen pants and a brightly colored shirt and sandals? And the guests tend to be much more relaxed as well -- there isn’t the pressure of a traditional wedding. You’re all there to enjoy the location, the atmosphere and the celebration of the marriage. Destination weddings also give friends and family the unique opportunity to get to know one another in a relaxed setting that lasts for more than a few harried hours. Spending a week together on the beach is a sure way to build strong family bonds and new friendships. Exploring and discovering a new country is incredible, and doing it with close family and friends makes the experience even more fantastic. A wedding is already a heartwarming event that’s sure to bring those gathered closer, but put the event in an exotic setting and the atmosphere of the whole ordeal changes entirely and becomes that much more intimate. And when it comes to cost, well a destination wedding really is the better option. Because you usually don’t have to worry about all the small details (DJ, flowers, hall, decorations), that means less to worry about on the budget side as well. For the brides who choose to get married at an all-inclusive resort somewhere down south, the cost is even lower. Wedding packages are often free once a certain number of people are booked at the resort for the wedding. Flowers, food, the officiant and decorations are all included in the package so the only expense becomes your ticket down there and your gown. Ah, the gown. There’s another interesting twist on the traditional. Destination weddings allow for so many different wedding gown options and wedding attire in general. Because you’re not bound to the church/hall set-up, your location choice greatly influences your dress choice. Getting married in the sand on a hot, Caribbean beach? Consider lace, chiffon and light, airy silhouettes. Getting hitched in an ice hotel in Sweden? Make sure you get a warm, fur stole and opt for a heavier fabric and skirt. The style options are endless. It’s not that traditional is passe, just that destination weddings are so much cooler -- especially right now. There’s so much freedom in how you want your ceremony to be, where you want it to be, how you want it to look and who you want to experience it with. It seems like a pretty obvious decision for future brides-to-be -- you may have that decision made before you decide whether to answer yes or no.
  10. be sure to also add any info you have the the Dreams La Romana wiki here: http://www.bestdestinationwedding.com/products/dreams-la-romana-resort-spa-all-inclusive#wiki
  11. great review Chelle. I am sorry they did not do anything for your wedding...the WC should have let the honeymoon dept. know...they usually do things for honeymooners after the ceremony. can you also just copy and paste your review here: http://www.bestdestinationwedding.com/products/wright-travel-agency-destination-wedding-and-honeymoon-specialists and here: http://www.bestdestinationwedding.com/products/moon-palace-golf-spa-resort-all-inclusive
  12. orion, can you also add a review to the hotel/resort section on moon palace and the vendor section for your vendors? it will really help future brides as well as give props to your vendors...the tabs are above... here is the link to moon palace where you can review: http://www.bestdestinationwedding.com/products/moon-palace-golf-spa-resort-all-inclusive
  13. Quote: Originally Posted by elizabethrodriguez314 where are the subscriptions i am going crazy it says to go to home and find scubscriptions only does anyone see it because i dont? They're on your home page in the "Recent BestDestinationWedding.com Activity" section. This is an activity feed of all the goings on around the site. If you click the "Subscriptions Only" button at the top of the feed, you'll narrow it down to just the threads with new content in them. Here's what it looks like:
  14. great review...you may to review him using the wedding vendor tab above...it will get him better exposure.
  15. Hi carly, we don't have a way to filter down the All New Posts page for users to see just the threads with new posts since the last time they were on the site it has been passed along to our product manager to think over. and hopefully we can add it to a later release.
  16. Yes, there are lots of tutorials! For your question, this section might be most useful: http://www.bestdestinationwedding.com/wiki/discussion-forum-tutorial#user_icons also i think we are still uploading images so check back soon for your pics
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