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  1. Quote: Originally Posted by foxfirejg This may sound crazy, but I'd love to have a donkey at my cocktail hour (I'm a horse owner, it seems so perfect), and someone once told me they could arrange that, but I've seen nothing on the site. haha a DONKEY?!?! that would rock! moon palace does a beautiful horse-and-carriage entrance for the bride that almost made me choose that resort. i was wondering if dreams could offer something similar, so let me know if you find out anything regarding live animals!
  2. Quote: Originally Posted by Hartyt509 Friend got married there a couple of years ago she loved it - are you defecting lmao haha caught me! i might be defecting ... riu cancun would be more affordable for my guests, except that dreams has the "kids free" offer. besides, you don't really want me getting married the same day as you, do you??
  3. Quote: Originally Posted by JessicaLovesBrian Brian and I have been interested on going on a cruise ever since we were in St Thomas and kept seeing all the cruise ships pull up to port. Neither he nor I have ever been on one. There's so many cruise lines, I'm not sure where to start. We'd prefer a cruise for a younger crowd, but by younger crowd I don't really want it to be like a spring break type of crowd (ie. no hoochie mamas running around or frat type boys acting like drunk fools). We also want to start out with something short, like a 3 day cruise because I'm not sure how long I can hack being on a cruise ship. So yeah, please tell me about what cruises you've been on, what you did and didn't like, etc. Thanks! i've only been on one cruise (carnival, 7-night-southern-caribbean, out of san juan). i absolutely LOVED it, and am considering a cruise wedding. i thought the food was outstanding (at the sit-downs ... buffet food was good but not spectacular), and you could order as much as you wanted (even two different entrees if you couldn't decide or wanted a little of each). the crowd wasn't spring-breaky or hoochie (haha), but the cruise was in august, so that might be a factor. there were quite a few children but there is plenty for them do to and there was a separate adult pool area. my fiance loves being on the ship itself (there's always tons to do) during the days at sea, but i preferred our many stops. i think that's the beauty of a cruise ... you get a sampling of so many different beautiful places (ours was puerto rico, st. thomas, dominica, barbados, and aruba). in talking with other cruisers, many had been on several cruises and it was split pretty evenly between those who preferred royal caribbean and those who preferred carnival. however, almost across the board, people recommended that i didn't do a cruise out of the northeast ports (ny, bayonne, philly) because the waters of the atlantic are significantly rougher and more people get seasick. sure, it saves you airfare, but you will also have less ports to visit, and more days stuck at sea. my fiance (who does get motion sickness normally) was fine on the ship with the exception of one night that it got a little rocky (it always seemed to do that on captain's night when you're drunk and wearing heels, haha)! that night we were following behind a tropical storm tho. when considering the price, keep in mind that shore excursions can cost you $40-$200. we carefully picked the ones we thought were worthwhile. other costs are your bar bill (it can really add up!), and tipping your waitstaff/housekeeping/etc. all at the end. the whole trip can be as cheap or as expensive as you make it. we booked only 4 days before the cruise left, ended up in the bottom/back of the boat/inside room but paid about $500 LESS than our families who had booked months earlier and had outside rooms on the next floor (i don't understand the big deal about a window if you can't open it anyway). also, because we booked so late, we ended up being given a handicapped room, which was twice the size everyone else's (especially the bathroom)! i've rambled long enough ... i hope this helps!
  4. Quote: Originally Posted by JessicaLovesBrian Brian and I have been interested on going on a cruise ever since we were in St Thomas and kept seeing all the cruise ships pull up to port. Neither he nor I have ever been on one. There's so many cruise lines, I'm not sure where to start. We'd prefer a cruise for a younger crowd, but by younger crowd I don't really want it to be like a spring break type of crowd (ie. no hoochie mamas running around or frat type boys acting like drunk fools). We also want to start out with something short, like a 3 day cruise because I'm not sure how long I can hack being on a cruise ship. So yeah, please tell me about what cruises you've been on, what you did and didn't like, etc. Thanks! i've only been on one cruise (carnival, 7-night-southern-caribbean, out of san juan). i absolutely LOVED it, and am considering a cruise wedding. i thought the food was outstanding (at the sit-downs ... buffet food was good but not spectacular), and you could order as much as you wanted (even two different entrees if you couldn't decide or wanted a little of each). the crowd wasn't spring-breaky or hoochie (haha), but the cruise was in august, so that might be a factor. there were quite a few children but there is plenty for them do to and there was a separate adult pool area. my fiance loves being on the ship itself (there's always tons to do) during the days at sea, but i preferred our many stops. i think that's the beauty of a cruise ... you get a sampling of so many different beautiful places (ours was puerto rico, st. thomas, dominica, barbados, and aruba). in talking with other cruisers, many had been on several cruises and it was split pretty evenly between those who preferred royal caribbean and those who preferred carnival. however, almost across the board, people recommended that i didn't do a cruise out of the northeast ports (ny, bayonne, philly) because the waters of the atlantic are significantly rougher and more people get seasick. sure, it saves you airfare, but you will also have less ports to visit, and more days stuck at sea. my fiance (who does get motion sickness normally) was fine on the ship with the exception of one night that it got a little rocky (it always seemed to do that on captain's night when you're drunk and wearing heels, haha)! that night we were following behind a tropical storm tho. when considering the price, keep in mind that shore excursions can cost you $40-$200pp each. we carefully picked the ones we thought were worthwhile. other costs are your bar bill (it can really add up!), and tipping your waitstaff/housekeeping/etc. all at the end. the whole trip can be as cheap or as expensive as you make it. we booked only 4 days before the cruise left, ended up in the bottom/back of the boat/inside room but paid about $500 LESS than our families who had booked months earlier and had outside rooms on the next floor (i don't understand the big deal about a window if you can't open it anyway). also, because we booked so late, we ended up being given a handicapped room, which was twice the size everyone else's (especially the bathroom)! we met another couple on their honeymoon, and they had a room with a private balcony, which i think is definitely worthwhile if you can afford it--so nice sitting out there in the fresh air. i've rambled long enough ... i hope this helps!
  5. Quote: Originally Posted by JenniferLynn Definitely go for the Beer Bucket then, it ends up saving a crapload of money for the beer drinkers. I don't drink myself, but my dad was plenty pleased with himself, carrying around his bucket. I'll have to check and see what he spent, but I'm pretty sure it was something like $25 for six beers...in cruise prices, that's pretty good. yes, the beer bucket is a good buy. also, on the carnival cruise i went on they had daily drink specials. we were sure to hit up nearly every one, and found that sticking to the specials helped keep our bar bill down. and if you're planning excursions anyway, choose wisely--some of them include all-you-can-drink rum punch and/or beer.
  6. Quote: Originally Posted by JonJellyWedding08 Hello Everyone, My name is Argelys and i will be getting married in St.Thomas on Megan's Bays in Sept. 2008. I am using Angela from Paradise Bridal and she is Great!!!! (Kudos to Angela) Not only am I doing a destination wedding but I am also doing a Cruise Wedding. I am using Carnival. So any input, pictures or Help that you could give me will be GREAT!!! My wedding is only 4 months away and it is CRUNCH time. thanks, hooray for cruise brides! i am considering this option but there is very little info out there. i have been to st. thomas once before on a carnival cruise and it is truly gorgeous ... a perfect spot to get married. carnival/st.thomas DW is *exactly* what i'm considering! did carnival not offer wedding coordination for a shoreside wedding, or did you just find angela's services to be more affordable/more of what you were looking for? please, keep us all posted on your plans! we need more cruise wedding info on this forum!!!
  7. Quote: Originally Posted by merocket59 Hi everyone, my name is Megan and my FH and I are getting married on a Carnival cruise ship in Miami Florida on August 15, 2009. wow finally some cruise brides on here! i gave up looking a long time ago! i was pretty sold on dreams cancun but am once again looking toward cruise weddings as they are so much more affordable for my guests. are you getting married on the ship while in the embarkation port? may i ask how many guests you are expecting and whether they chose to sail with you?
  8. Quote: Originally Posted by trinka I am so happy you have a nice things to say about the Grand Cayman. I was there a long time ago for a day stop from a Cruise Ship. We have just book a cruise for Octpber 2008 and we will be getting married in the Grand Cayman at the Grand Old House. I am just thrilled! may i ask which cruiseline and whether you are using their WC or an outside one from grand cayman? i am considering a cruise with a shoreside wedding in st. thomas.
  9. Quote: Originally Posted by Yari Welcome to the forum. My friend had her DW on Royal Caribbean, but we actually got off at St. Thomas and she got married on Maegan's Bay. The reception was on the boat. A great time was had by all! Happy planning. i'm somewhat interested in going this route myself, as i've been to st. thomas once before with my fiance (on a carnival cruise) and it was beautiful. do you know whether royal caribbean's wedding coordinators planned everything, or if she got an outside wedding coordinator? i was pretty sold on dreams cancun, but a cruise wedding would be $$$hundreds cheaper for our guests. i've only been on one cruise, but i absolutely LOVED it.
  10. Quote: Originally Posted by quackquack keep me updated on this...I hope they are not scheduling more than one wedding per day. I have to pay my deposit this week and if so, I need t find another hotel if it's that important to you, i would contact them and specifically state that you wish to be the only wedding on your date, and that if they cannot guarantee that you will have to take your business elsewhere. don't sign anything or pay anything that doesn't outline the promise in writing. that said, i don't think you're going to find many resorts that will commit to one wedding per day.
  11. right hartyt509, so if your wedding was at 1pm at the gazebo with the reception at the tower terrace, and say mine was at 3pm, then i obviously could not have the tower terrace because your people would presumably still be partying there! marrying in black at 1pm in mexico hot hot hot ... it's probably better that you change to 4pm!
  12. One more piece of information: According to my travel agent, in May 2009, children are free at Dreams Cancun!
  13. Quote: Originally Posted by Hartyt509 Thanks for that I'll email them straight away - that means they are trying to flog another 4 weddings that day!! cheeky twats lied on their website then didn't they - i'll fire off an email but won't get a response. I'm bloody furious now!! I might just email and say can I move the time of my ceremony that'll fuck them up lol Thanks you're a star - sod the guests do what you want to do chick people will whinge no matter where you go - DO WHAT YOU WANT!! I don't think they are really trying to squeeze in FOUR more weddings that day, just letting me know what's available? I hope? I didn't think they'd EVER do more than 2 per day. Can I ask what time your wedding is set for? I would want a HUGE gap between weddings if there was another on my day (though it might be funny to take photos together in our wedding dresses, haha)! And what if I chose 3:00, and wanted my reception on the terrace, but *your* reception was still going on there Then I would be forced to do mine on the beach, which simply isn't an option for my older guests. When would I find that out? After it was too late and I was months into planning and had sent out save the dates and everything yikes! LMAO at "sod the guests do what you want to do chick people will whinge no matter where you go - DO WHAT YOU WANT!!" ... so true!!
  14. Quote: Originally Posted by quackquack Did she give you a list of available dates? My wedding is May 30,2009 and I hope we are the only ones for that date On April 28th, Claudia (not Daniela) got back to my travel agent (I was having no luck getting responses) with this information: "Unfortunately we don’t have available May 15th 2009, but I can offer you for May 2009: 5, 6, 7,10,11,12, 14, 18,19,20,21,26,27,28 and 31." But now DANIELA finally responded (on June 14th to the email I sent in APRIL) with this: "About your wedding dates, I have available: May 8th but just at 4pm; And I have May 15th but just at 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm or 6:00 pm. If you are interest in any of those dates and times please let me know." Sounds like Claudia was only booking one per day, and then Daniela will fill in for 2nd or 3rd weddings each day. You can see that per Claudia's email, May 8th and 15th were not available ... Daniela is offering those dates at specific times.
  15. Hartyt509, just wanted to give you a heads up, Daniella is offering your wedding date, but at 3pm, 4pm, 5pm, or 6pm. Looks like we all can count on there definitely being more than one wedding on our dates, huh? (At least those of us in May anyway ... seems to be a busy time for them.) I know there's another girl on BDW who has May 8th ... I got offered 4pm that day. I would be very disappointed if they were holding weddings practically every HOUR at the gazebo. But anyway, at this point I have no idea what my fiance and I are doing ... due to financial reasons we most likely have to look elsewhere (for the sake of our guests). Maybe even a cruise. Everything is so up in the air.
  16. just be sure to keep all pics and type within the safety margin (which i think is at least 1/8 inch away from the edges). in a few of your versions you get pretty close to the edge, and you wouldn't want an otherwise very nice design to get ruined by a minor trim defect! very nice! i like #5 the best.
  17. wait, i found this: EUROPE Eternity Bride Studio 10 Valley House Hornbeam Park Harrogate HG2 8QT England Phone: 0870 770 7670 Fax: 0870 770 7610
  18. Christina Wu | Store Locator looks like all the stores that carry christina wu are in the U.S. ...
  19. welcome! i'm most likely on the 14th (haven't gotten it confirmed yet), and hartyt509 is on the 15th! by the time our weddings roll around we'll all know each other so well from this forum! we can party all week, haha! happy planning!
  20. i'm somewhat interested as well, since it might be a little cheaper than dreams cancun, but still has a beautiful gazebo out over the water. the resorts in the tulum/puerto aventuras/riviera maya areas seem to be a lot cheaper than those in cancun. i'm just worried about there not really being a wedding coordinator to talk to until the place reopens in november, and even then, will they have all the kinks ironed out by may? i would totally go for dreams tulum, but i have no interest in getting married indoors in a chapel (IMO defeats the purpose of a dw), nor on the beach (have some older guests who would have a lot of problems with walking on the sand).
  21. Quote: Originally Posted by kleslie5 Thanks for sharing! Someone on here might want to split an order with you - maybe post this in the Buy/Sell/Trade forum!! that's a very good idea! i'm not quite ready to buy favors yet tho (wedding's over a year away and i have no idea how many i'll need)!
  22. Through my travel agent, I was finally able to get a response from Claudia at Dreams Cancun regarding available dates in May 2009. My date was taken, but I already knew that through reading this forum (hi hartyt509! ). We are going with May 14th instead, so we'll see ya there Marie, unless we find out prices are too outrageous and are forced to keep looking elsewhere for the sake of our guests (I would be SO bummed out ... I've had my heart set on Dreams now for months!!). So without further ado, for those interested, the remaining dates (as of April 28th) for Dreams Cancun May 2009 weddings are: 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 18, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28 and 31
  23. adorable and so SUBTLE, like they don't SCREAM beach, ya know? very nice!
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