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Back in May 2008, we booked for our April 2009 wedding. Departing from Halifax, NS, for 1 week all inclusive. Prices (which include tax and group discount) were Regular Room: $1696pp double occupancy Jr. Suite: $1796 pp Double occupancy. We booked through a TA.
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Back in May 2008, we booked for our April 2009 wedding. Departing from Halifax, NS, for 1 week all inclusive. Prices (which include tax and group discount) were Regular Room: $1696pp double occupancy Jr. Suite: $1796 pp Double occupancy. We booked through a TA.
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I have booked a bridal hairstyle and makeup application. This is what the pricing she quote me looks like: 1 Bride's Hairstyle U$ 105.- 1 Make Up U$ 51.- SUBTOTAL = U$ 156.- x 10 % discount (U$ 15.60) X 16.50% taxes (U$ 23.16 ) = U$ 163.56 3 Special Hairstyles (3 x BM) U$ 85.- U$ 255.- 1 Shampoo & Blow Dry (1 x MOB) U$ 45.- SUBTOTAL = U$ 300.- x 5% discount (U$ 15.-) X 16.50% taxes (U$ 47.02 ) = U$ 332.02 TOTAL = U$ 495.58 50% down payment = U$ 248.- I am not going with the package that includes the mani/pedi as of right now because of time constraints. I am scheduled to be there at 8am for my 12 noon wedding. I think she has me in for about 2 hours based on the times of the other's appointments as well. I'll have mani/pedi before I leave here, and possibly just redo my nails myself the day before.
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Is anyone aware of any reasons that milk may or may not be safe for a 2 year old in Jamaica? We now have one child travelling with us and the parents had questions and I did not have answers? Thanks!
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There is an extra cost to having tables and chairs put out at the Seagrape for your post-dinner reception ($5pp). I'm not sure if there are any linens or anything or whether it's just tables and chairs. If you do the whole dinner/dancing reception at the Seagrape, I know they go all out and do linens, candles, tiki torches etc. I don't know how far they go just for the drinking/dancing part. Sorry, this might not have been any help...lol... Let me know what you get done! I'm doing the same thing as you... but in 99days!
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Traveler's Joy (registry)
nscaper replied to TammyWright's topic in Wedding Registry, Wedding Gift Bags, and OOT bags
You give/post or however you want to let people know that may be buying you gifts the link to the registry and they can leave you "money" there to put towards your honeymoon trip. It's basically like giving cash but the money is intended to go towards the trip in question. You can take this money out anytime (minus 7.5% that the company charges) to put towards your trip or whatever else you were planning for it. I think the idea is that most people tend to give more (and it's pretty convenient) with their credit card rather than cash and it feels good for the guests to actually be contributing to something other than just handing over cash. The website has a really good Q&A section... -
Jamaica with no passports???? (I'm Canadian)
nscaper replied to jamaica2009bride's topic in Destination Weddings in Jamaica
Get your passport. If you can get to a passport office, it'll be quicker. AND they will ask you when you need it for and they definitely try to get it for you as quick as possible if you need it soon. They usually have the regular tunraround time posted somewhere at the office. But there is the option to have it expedited. I think you'll have it in time. -
Thanks - this is great!
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I originally had a DJ booked for my night at the Seagrape. BUT at $150/hr (probably @$450+ total), I decided to forgo it, and bought a Bose Sound dock for $200 (on sale at futureshop during boxing-day week sales. It may not be as loud as the DJ with speakers but I think I'm cool with it!
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I think the Seagrape normally closes early-ish (6-7:00 maybe). $10 pp extra is basically to pay the bartender, and have the bar open. I struggled with the thought of paying for drinks too, however, when I started thinking of it going to pay the staff and not for the drinks, I came to terms with it quicker.
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Hair Appts at the Riu Ocho Rios - Renova Spa
nscaper replied to jmhein's topic in Jamaica Accommodations & Site
According to the price list, the bride's hairstyle is $65-$100 US (+16.5% tax). I have long THICK wavy hair. My hair prices are always on the higher end so I am planning for the $100 range (or more :S) -
Riu pre-travel brochure and luggage tags complete!
nscaper replied to msasfraz's topic in Destination Weddings in Jamaica
Wow. Fabulous. I cant wait to customize it to my gang! Thanks for sharing all your hard work. It definitely does not go unappreciated. -
We arrive in Jamaica on a Saturday night (late, around 11pm by the time we get to the resort). We get married Tuesday at noon. So that leaves us with having Sunday and Monday free. When should we do our welcome dinner? Sunday - as a welcome to Jamaica/resort Monday - as a rehearsal dinner the night before wedding. I'm thinking Sunday to give people time to get their heads about them before Tuesday. And I'll try to get a hair trial that day (are they open on Sunday's?) and have nice hair for that night. But if we do Monday, then it'll seem more wedding-ish (maybe?) and it'll probably take my mind off of worrying about the next day. FH and I haven't decided if we are going to spend the night before together or apart yet if that makes any difference. Thanks in advance!
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Post here if you are getting married in Jamaica
nscaper replied to boscobel's topic in Destination Weddings in Jamaica
User Name: nscaper Name: Sharon & Justin Location: Riu Ocho Rios Wedding: April 21, 2009 in JA: April 18/09 - April 25/09 -
If you have a contract I can't see how they can do that to you. A contract protects you and them. That's not cool
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Boutonniere or no Boutonniere
nscaper replied to nscaper's topic in Destination Wedding Dresses, Wedding Attire & rings
Thanks everyone! I am sure there are equal numbers of people who do boutonniere and love it, however, I'm glad to see there are lots of people who don't. I think I'll play it by ear and not order any (Thinking about fake flowers) and use the free one as a backup just in case i change my mind (which has been known to happen!) -
Artificial Flower Cost?? Help!
nscaper replied to albertabride's topic in Destination Weddings in Jamaica
Love them! I'm inspired. -
Quote: Originally Posted by Fanny This is a really sweet song "Dance with Me" by Anthony W. Carter YouTube - Dance With Me- New Wedding Song / Wedding Music (1st Dance) Guitar and vocals are so romantic I love it. FH is listening to it when he gets home It gave me goosebumps.
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Show us your wedding dress!
nscaper replied to Jennifer's topic in Destination Wedding Dresses, Wedding Attire & rings
Yeah Samanthag me too! I love it. The color complements your skin tone completely. Now I'll play: It needs to be taken up alot (I'm really not that tall) and I'll most likely be taking the bow/brooch off It's going to be heavy and warm, but it's totally the one! -
I ordered my dress online. I don't get it until the end of November/early December. It was (and still is) pretty nerve wracking. I tried it on in a store up here that was having financial difficulties so I wasn't keen on ordering from them. So i found somewhere in the US that is an authorized Maggie Sottero dealer and called and ordered. I saved myself 200+ on the dress and got lots of freebies (jewlery, garter, veil) with no taxes and free shipping. So I definitely got a good deal. (I hope) HOWEVER, the night I ordered I had nightmares that it arrived with holes and it was obviously worn before etc. So it turns out I was pretty stressed out and worried about buying it online (no wedding related nightmares since). But I went with it. I figured what the hell. I'd take the chance. I guess come December I'll see. However, I do know of other brides who used other websites to order dresses (netbride) and same with BM dresses that came in as ordered and expected.
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I am not a big fan of Boutonniere's and I was leaning towards not having them. Just the bride bouquet and small BM ones. Do you think that it's silly? Has anyone else not had them? I'm a somewhat "plain/not busy" person and I think that I would like the pictures to be less busy (and especially since the Groomsmen are going to be pretty casual) My dress is gold color, he's wearing a beige linen suit, and the BM/GM clothes are hopefully going to be yellow (men wearing beige pants or shorts). We won't really be having any white anywhere now that I think about it. I'm having a hard time "seeing" it all together. I feel like with bouquets and Boutonniere's it might be too busy.
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Booking the restaurant/reception...
nscaper replied to cecebecka's topic in Destination Weddings in Jamaica
I am getting married April 21/09 and we booked awhile ago. We got our TA to call and get the things we wanted! Some people were having a hard time getting in touch with her to book, but we had it taken care of right away because of the TA.... It was a really good decision and it got my planning started... -
I chose the Seagrape because I wanted the beach, the ocean sounds etc, and my TA recommended it based on other weddings she booked there. So I went with it. I am not interested in the disco at all, not sure why. Figured we could do that almost any night there. I wanted something more "Jamaican", something warm and different than any other reception I ever went to... More and more people are choosing the poolside, and after I thought about it, it seems like such a great idea - the pool lights, the hard surface, that pool smell.... I think that's a great idea too! We are also having dinner at 6:30 and the Seagrape at 8:30... Marnie&Peter and I have alot of the same things in common - we're sharing the same date! She's doing the Poolside and me the Seagrape, both with the Mammee Bay dinner!