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  1. Quote: Originally Posted by gemwhite2b Hi, Thanks for the great review, you looked amazing. You said that you went to the a different hotel for the Honeymoon? Did you say it was Le Blanc? That is where we are going for our honeymoon too after a week at AS and just curious if you were pleased that you moved for the second week? Thanks Gemma We did go to Le Blanc for the second week. We were nervous to leave AS because we liked it so much. But once we were at Le Blanc, we were glad we moved. Le Blanc is perfect for a honeymoon. It's quiet, no kids, romantic, just has a perfect honeymoon vibe. There is a thread on Le Blanc on the forum and I posted some photos there. Also the trip advisor reviews are right on about Le Blanc.
  2. Quote: Originally Posted by Katie_2010 KatKen - wow! thank you so much for all that valuable info! I'll have to keep that somewhere when I'm making decisions! love those pics of you and hubby in the sea - did you have a different dress for that? or if not, did you have another dress to wear for the rest of the evening? has it cleaned out all ok now?? Thanks so much! Katie. Hi Katie, I did not use a different dress for my trash the dress. I decided I was never going to wear the thing again and I loved my dress and really wanted all of my pictures in it. I did the TTD the next morning after the wedding. That's what I would suggest doing. After the TTD session I took about a 45 minute shower with my dress! I rinsed it off and shook out the sand and left it hanging for 24 hours. When I came back to check on it, it was as good as new! A lot of girls have mentioned the ocean water really does "clean" it and it does. With that said, I wouldn't get in the ocean before your ceremony/reception. Wait until the next day!
  3. Quote: Originally Posted by Erika J Wonderful review!!! Thanks for sharing. You and your dress were stunning! Thank you so much! It was soooo fun! I wish we could do it again!
  4. Thanks Allisa for the nice coments on the planning thread. I've finally finished my review. WARNING: It's long. The last thing I'm waiting on is my pro pics. Best wishes to all of you. Do not be nervous about the resort, your wedding will be fantastic!! http://bestdestinationwedding.com/forum/t44822
  5. Flowers – A+ I’m not a picky flower person. I just wanted bright roses (in pink for me and orange for the BM’s) in tightly packed bouquets. They turned out perfect. I was a little nervous mine was going to be too big and look weird, but it came out just perfect. Salon – B I went ahead and decided to do a hair and make up trial before the wedding and I’m glad I did even though I had to pay for it. The hair turned out great, make up, not so much. I elected to just have her do my hair the day of the wedding and I did my own make up. Videography – A We had no idea what to expect with our videographer. We just go the package through the resort. When I was walking down the aisle I looked up and there was a videographer! My expectations for this were low, but I wanted some sort of video. After the cocktail reception the videographer came over to talk to me about delivering the video. He didn’t speak a lot of English but I was easily able to understand his Spanish. We agreed to meet at our honeymoon hotel two days after the wedding. He promptly met us on time in the lobby of Le Blanc and brought two copies of our DVD. He even brought a portable DVD player so he could show it to us. It’s actually quite good! He chose the songs and incorporated the music we used in the ceremony. I would highly recommend him if you are at all wanting some sort of video. I made the husband watch it twice on our honeymoon!  Photographer – A+ (I think!) So we used Elizabeth Medina for our photography. I got her approved as an outside vendor right when we booked our wedding. She is extremely easy to work with and is very professional. She was prompt, sweet, and I think she got some amazing shots! I haven’t seen anything yet, as she is still editing, but if our wedding photos are anything like the ones you can see on her blog, I’ll be a happy girl! I’ll make sure to post some professional ones when I get them. I think that’s all folks! Please feel free to ask any questions. I hope this helps. I haven’t been super active on the forum, but I LOVED everyone’s reviews and wanted to make sure to give as much info as possible for all of you ladies!
  6. Ceremony – A+ The ceremony looked exactly like we wanted it to. We brought our own music on a CD and I carefully labeled the CD and had the songs in order that I wanted them played. On the label, I put what each track was for. Example, track 1, 2, 3 for guest seating – track 4 for GM to walk down too, etc. They did this perfectly! I was so happy to hear the music playing right on time. The speakers are great and the music and the minister could be heard perfectly. This is so embarrassing, but I don’t even know the name of the gal that married us. She was seriously so good though. She gave a beautiful ceremony, her English was good and she was so genuine. I’m really happy with the way this turned out especially because the first time I met her she was greeting me and my mom and dad as I was walking down the aisle. Cocktail Party – B We had the Mexican Donkey bar cocktail party on the beach a little ways down from where we were married. They donkey was a huge hit but he left about 20 minutes early which was a little upsetting. I didn’t get to eat any of the food (because we were taking photos/socializing) but I heard it was great. The bar was set up and the drinks were flowing. We hired the steel drum band – looking back I’m not sure I would do this again. It was expensive and they only play a 45 minute set (half of the cocktail hour time we had). We didn’t even get to hear them. I wish I would have bitten the bullet and paid for them to stay longer or had a plan for music once they left. Reception – A+ After much debate with the off site wedding coordinators, I was finally told at my on site meeting that our reception could be held at the new plaza. (I think they’re calling it the Zavaz Plaza). Everything was set up just as I had asked. It looked exactly like I wanted. Our centerpieces looked pretty! We just got one of the smaller priced options and I was very happy with that decision. If you are planning on having table assignments for your guests make sure to bring a copy with you with the assignments, table names and number of seats at each of the tables for the onsite coordinators. The only stressful thing – Elena arrived at my hair appointment around 12 noon and told me that there was a 60 percent chance it was going to rain. She had a print out from weather.com. I had been extremely concerned about the rain since it showed rain showers every day before we left. Once we were down there, it didn’t rain at all. But here’s the catch – if you plan on having an outside reception and it rains, the reception is over! They have to take in all of the food and tables and the DJ packs up and leaves. They can move you to a restaurant but it’s not private, you can’t have music, etc. They did offer a back up plan and Elena let me know that by 3 p.m. (our wedding was at 5:30 p.m.) I would have to make my decision. I could move my entire reception to the ballroom and not have to worry about the rain or I could sign a waiver and chance it with the rain. My husband really wanted the outdoor reception, so I nervously signed the papers and prayed it wouldn’t rain. Of course, it started raining during our photos and the cocktail party. Luckily, it was not a hard rain, just a sprinkle and it passed through quickly. They didn’t have to take anything inside and the reception went on as planned! YEA! DJ – A This was probably the second most stressful part of my planning. My husband and I really like to dance and wanted “good†music for our reception. The DJ option at AS is sort of expensive to me and I was really nervous. They sent us this huge song list before, but it didn’t really answer my questions on if he would be good at reading the crowd, transitioning songs, etc. I really didn’t want to be fumbling with an iPod all night so we decided to go with the DJ. I’m really glad we did and I would do it again. He does have mostly old school music, but their favorites and no one really noticed. We also brought down a fully loaded iPod and he mixed in our songs so we could have some current hits. I put our first dance and the father daughter dance each on a separate CD and he played those perfectly. There was a power outage at the end of our father daughter dance, but it was brief and the song was almost over anyway. Our entire wedding party danced from 8:30 until 11. It was a blast! The DJ provided glow sticks, and balloons and did their best to really make it a fun party! The DJ does not speak good English, which is totally fine with me since I speak Spanish. It really wouldn’t even matter though if I hadn’t as I barely gave him any direction besides the CD’s for our dances. I did have my outgoing brother do some announcing and that worked perfectly. The DJ provides the microphone for speeches, intros, etc.
  7. Rooms: The rooms were just beautiful. They were cleaned daily. The beds and linens are great. Views from the balconies are gorgeous! All of our guests were happy with the quality of the rooms/grounds. I’ve stayed at many five star resorts, Four Seasons, Ritz Carlton, etc. and this resort is up there. Granted you’re in Mexico, so the vibe is different from a big city Ritz, but honestly, this resort is great! Spa: Hubby and I did a side by side massage in the “sky deck†which over looks the ocean. It was amazing. The spa is pricey but worth every penny. I liked the sky deck because you could hear the ocean. We didn’t go use the spa facilities since it’s a far walk from the sky deck, but you can use them if you want. Wedding Coordinator off site – D I wish I could give them a better score because my wedding was great, but this gave me the most amount of anxiety through my planning process. I honestly think they are just overwhelmed with the amount of weddings they do and the amount of requests that must come in from confirmed brides and brides just inquiring. Even though the communication was awful until the month before my wedding, I must admit they still got everything right to the onsite wedding coordinators. I basically planned my wedding in a 30 minute call with the off site coordinator one morning about two weeks before I was leaving. The off site coordinators are courteous just slow to respond, but seriously, at the end of the day, it didn’t matter, the wedding was perfect! Wedding Coordinators on site – A+ We had Veronique and Elena. They are both so professional and nice. They are just great, total pros. They spent about 1.5 hours with us the day after we got in going over all of our details and it was all so professional. I felt completely comfortable with them in charge! I brought them all of my “stuff†that I had brought down for decorating a couple of days before the wedding and it was all set up perfectly. They did charge a $50 cash fee for set up, which was sort of strange, but whatever. They set up everything perfectly and I didn’t have to worry about a thing! We had a few minor glitches (so small it’s not even worth going into) but Elena was all over taking care of everything promptly. I can’t believe how professional they were and willing to do whatever it took to make our day perfect. Dinner “reservation†included in wedding package – A I used the reservation for a ladies luncheon instead of a dinner since I had too many people to do a rehearsal dinner. (The reservation is for up to 40). The lunch went great, it did end up being at a different restaurant than what the offsite wedding coordinators had told me, but it wasn’t that big of a deal. They prepare a menu for you and allowed my guests to choose between a chicken and a fish dish once we were at the lunch. They were both very good. They had enough servers who always made sure everyone was doing well. They also printed special menus with our names on them, which I thought was a very nice touch. Honeymoon dinner included in wedding package – A+ We did this on Monday night, a few days prior to our wedding since we were moving resorts for our honeymoon. We even had two of our friends join us for the dinner. The table was set up beautifully and the service and food was delicious. I was a little disappointed that we didn’t get the lobster menu we had confirmed with our off site wedding coordinators, but the filet was really yummy and our servers were great.
  8. AZUL Sensatori – A+ When we arrived (6 days prior to our wedding) we were greeted with cold clothes, champagne and friendly people. We were immediately taken to our upgraded suite, the Presidential Suite, by our butler Jose Louis. The husband was totally stoked about this! Our suite was amazing! It included a full kitchen, living room area, expansive balcony, and the best butler service – I was almost embarrassed at how well they treated us. I would bring small bills for tip. We were so impressed by the service I couldn’t imagine not tipping. The check-in counter didn’t always have dollars and you got pesos if you need to break big bills. We brought down $100 in ones and went through it all. It was nice not to have to worry about constantly breaking big bills. Restaurants / Bars: Spoons – was only open for breakfast the entire time we were there. It was great. Awesome selection and great service. Zavaz – Caribbean cuisine, sort of fancy, but still really good. There are a lot of seafood selections here. Zocolo – Mexican food. The first time we ate there it took forever and the food was OK. But we ate there two more times during the week and it was great and didn’t take as long. The food is a little fancy here too, it’s not the typical cheesy Mexican food we’re used to here in the states. It’s good, but I usually ordered an appetizer and an entrée to make sure I was full. Le Chique – AWESOME! This is an 8 to 12 course dinner with very fancy food. I’m not a picky eater and will try anything, so this was perfect for us. We did the wine pairing ($35/person) and I would recommend that. My hubby is wino and he enjoyed the pairings. We were full when we left even though the portions are very small. I would highly recommend trying this out as the atmosphere is great and the service was the best in any of the restaurants. Tapaz – This restaurant was great! We just let them bring us out food rather than ordering off of the menu since it’s family style tapas. It was delicious. We “revisited†a couple of dishes too since they were so good. Service was really good. Sienna – This is the only restaurant we didn’t get to. We had guests and family eat here and most everyone loved the food although the husband’s family ate here and had spotty service. The people were nice but they said their dishes all came out at different times. Beach BBQ – I didn’t get a chance to try this out but all of our guests loved it! I think they liked being able to go down to the beach in their swimsuits and eat without changing to go into a restaurant. They had hamburgers, ribs, chicken, veggies and everyone said the food was great. Mojito Lounge – excellent mojitos! This bar is open every night and has nightly entertainment. The entertainment is spotty. One night this guy had a poodle in his magic show that was painted pink. A little scary! I was glad most of my guests hadn’t arrived yet to see it. My brother was so embarrassed for the guy he couldn’t even look at him! The entertainment only lasts for an hour and then it’s a regular bar, which is great. Swim up bars – These are both great. Excellent service, strong drinks and very convenient! Room service – Delicious and fast! We tried everything on the menu and then would also call and ask them to make easy things off of the menu (quesadillas, etc.) and everything was great! TIP: If you like wine, don’t drink their house red. It’s terrible. We just ordered cocktails and all was fine. The resort was not a full capacity so there was a rolling schedule for the restaurants. I think this was because of the swine flu. It was a bummer to not just be able to go wherever you wanted for a meal, but I understand that it must cost a lot in operations to keep them all open for lunch and dinner when the resort is not full.
  9. Well, we’re back from our amazing wedding and honeymoon in Riviera Maya / Cancun. I wanted to make sure to get you gals all of the info on AZUL Sensatori. I want to start off by saying the resort and the people are really amazing. AZUL Sensatori ended up being the perfect location for our destination wedding. There were a few things that we really wanted for our wedding and it was very hard to find all of them at one resort. AZUL Sensatori proved to be perfect for us. Since we didn’t do a site visit and we both had never visited Cancun, we were a little nervous! Here are the things we were looking for: 1.All inclusive 2.Had to allow children 3.Good food 4.Nice place 5.Cancun area 6.Close to airport 7.Wedding location on the beach in the sand 8.Accommodations for a large group (we had 72 guests) Air travel – A+ We flew American Airlines from Phoenix with a connection in Dallas to Cancun. All went very smoothly. We flew first class so we were allowed four checked bags at 50 lbs. or less. We did have to move a few things around in our checked bags once we were at the airport to get them under 50 lbs. (husband had to take his scuba flips and attach them to his backpack for carry-on which was funny) but it worked out great. We were the first on the plane since we had first class and as soon as the flight attendant saw us with my dress, she pointed right away to the captain’s closet. Dress fit perfect, no problems. We had only a 35 minute layover in Dallas before our flight to Cancun departed and we were able to get to our gate and on the plane with no trouble. The ride home had some delays, but all in all, everything was fine. Customs – A We had no trouble getting our bags and getting out of the airport quickly even though we had four huge suitcases, and two carry-ons each. We got a green light and were out the door in no time. I had receipts prepared for the OOT bag stuff, but we didn’t even need it. American Express Transfers – A We had transfers through American Express set up by our travel agent. We walked right to the AMEX kiosk, they had our names, the driver was there, packed our stuff up and we were off. He even made a stop at the 7-11 so my husband could get some beer. The transfer from our honeymoon hotel (Le Blanc) back to the airport was on time, clean, perfect.
  10. Quote: Originally Posted by Angelfish Looks Good! Your OOT bags, were those for your guests apon arrival? If so who did you get to label all of those? Also did you bring your own paper lanterns for the plaza? Angelfish (Amanda) Yes, the OOT bags were given to guests upon arrival. We tried to meet them in the lobby when they came to avoid the $5 delivery fee per bag. We had 59 guests and that ads up quickly! I used a vendor through work. You can find the bags at HIT Promotional Products but they sell through distributors, not direct. I did bring my own paper lanters. One of my awesome BM's did all of the research on the LED lighting and brought the lights with her and explained it to the onsite coordinators. They did a good job, they've done it before!
  11. I am not much of a DIY'er so I ordered the invites from Paper Crazy here in Phoenix. Jonie, the owner is great, and spent a lot of time with me and my mom. We also got our programs, table numbers and seating cards from her too!
  12. OK, answers to other questions. 1. ering center stone is a round, funny though, because I love cushion and thought that's what I wanted. It just didn't look right in the setting. 2. OOT bags were ordered through a vendor of mine at work. The name of the company is HIT Promotional products, but they only sell through a distributor. You can find one locally by googling promotional products distributor. 3. OOT cups - I think I had to order 100 of these, but it was fine, we had 60 guests and we used them all week. Some of them did lose a little writing in the pool so we just tossed them and gave guests the left over ones. I think I ordered them from: Handy Advertising, LLC 1-800-939-1980 Promotional Products, Koozies, Stress Balls, Promotional Pens, Stadium Cups, Wedding Favors 4. Guest platter - I ordered it here and they were so easy to work with! Say Anything Design 800-990-4510 sayanythingdesign.com We had a blast! Thanks for all of the nice comments!
  13. Thanks ladies! Here are a couple of pics of inside the booklets my mom made.
  14. Quote: Originally Posted by Meesh How many people sit at each table during the reception? I was told 8, but by looking at some of the pictures of receptions it looks like 5. Does anyone know? We had tables from 6 to 9. Make sure if you are planning to do seating arrangements you bring down a copy for the onsite coordinator so they can set it up properly. They did a great job with mine.
  15. Hey girls! First to answer a few recent questions. Yes, there is entertainment nightly. It's spotty in terms of quality, but it only lasts an hour or so and some is really good, some is not so good. Dress code: Le Chique is pants for men. All of the other places are pretty casual during the day, but no wet bathing suits. Men need to wear shirts. We never had any problems. ALSO, I've finally done my planning thread. My review should be done soon too! http://bestdestinationwedding.com/forum/t44703
  16. Oops, somehow I messed up the Sand Ceremony vases. Here they are:
  17. Place cards: Place card holder: Guest book platter: Guest book platter with some signatures: Sand ceremony vases: Ceremony programs: Wedding favors and wording for tags: That’s al folks! Thanks so much for all of your ideas over the past year!
  18. OOT bags: OOT bag tag: OOT bag letter, directions, info about the resort, schedule: OOT bag stuff: Key/tip money holder:
  19. I also forgot to take a pic of the BM dresses before we left, here is a photo of the girls in them: Sorry I don’t have photos of GM and Hubby’s clothes….I forgot to take pics before, so here’s what they looked like at the wedding: I’m not much of a DIY-er and we had a lot of people on our invite list, so we bought the STD’s and invites from a regular invitation boutique. Save the dates: Yikes, can’t find a photo right now! Invitations: Pre-travel brochure was sent to folks who RSVP’d yes to the wedding:
  20. The wedding dress that I randomly found in Bend, OR, even though I live in Scottsdale, AZ. It is a Maggie. I wasn’t planning on buying when I did and had hardly done any research on gowns. I’m so happy I ended up buying a Maggie sort of on accident. This was at the store, obviously, still needed alterations at this time: My earrings from Cache: My hair piece from my salon: My garter (it’s blue) that my mom got for me. She had our date and monogram embroidered in it. My mom also attached my Great Grandmother’s shoe clip so Grandma Bobby could be with me on wedding day. My wedding day shoes from Zappo.com:
  21. So I totally meant to do this before I left, but of course I had too much to do. So better late than never. We were married on June 5 at AZUL Sensatori. It was fabulous. A review is to follow! I forgot to take some pics before I left, so some of them are photos from the actual event, but at least you get the idea! The engagement ring: The wedding bands: My engagement ring and wedding band together:
  22. Hello girls! Here are some photos from our honeymoon. Also, there was no topless ladies the week we were there. There were some at our wedding hotel. I think it just depnds if any Europeans are there at the time. Wedding set up on the beach: Hotel pics:
  23. Hey girls! We're back! Everything was awesome. I am going to do a review this week once we unpack. Just wanted to let you know that we had a great experience. Sensatori was the perfect location for our destination wedding. Review and pics to follow in a couple of days.
  24. Hey ladies! I just returned yesterday from my wedding at AZUL Sensatori and honeymoon at Le Blanc. They were doing a brochure photo shoot for weddings at Le Blanc and we took a lot of pics of them setting up so I can post them here for you. If you decide to get married here, you will be very happy with your choice. The water is crystal blue for photos and I can only imagine that the wedding staff is as nice as everyone else in the resort. I will post pics/review of restaurants etc. once we get them uploaded. The only draw back I can think of by having your wedding at Le Blanc is $. It is expensive and I know it would have prohibited some of my guests from attending the wedding if I would have had it at Le Blanc with the room rate. With that said, the high per night room rate is worth every penny! Also, no kids, which is great for a honeymoon but I wanted my 5 month old nephew at our wedding! Hope that helps!
  25. OK ladies, plane leaves in 10 hours, bags are packed, drinking wine for one last time with hubby to be before we're in Mexico. I proimse a planning thread and review when I return. I can't thank you enough for all of your help during this process, especially JHarwood2Be and Trayce. Hasta lavista!
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