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  1. We're back, but sadly I can't report on the Bose speakers for the beach. We ended up just using the DJ cuz the wedding coordinator had already booked him (plus I'm not sure if DH's parents actually brought the speakers!). Anyway, good luck to those of you who are considering using them! I'm sure they'll work just fine!
  2. Thanks girls! My hair isn't curly, but it does have some wave in it. I dried it straight (mostly) that day and the stylist sprayed a TON of hairspray on it before & after curling each section. Surprisingly it held all night &, although it relaxed, it was still really wavy for our TTD the next day. Those stylists seriously know what they're doing & bring out the heavy artillery to make it work. Quote: Originally Posted by Boo Yeah I love the hair!! is your hair naturally curly? I would love to curl my hair but I find at times it doesnt hold it very well, and then in a little while it just looks more messy, but yours is gorgeous!
  3. Great review Kayley! So glad everything turned out so perfectly!! Congrats!
  4. Thanks guys! A - I know. We figured we couldn't go wrong by providing the dj ALL of the music, plus a playlist in case he already had the music. Whatever. I'm sure he gets bored just playing what people tell him to, but some of the stuff he picked was pretty bad. Sarah - how great you guys went back for your 1 yr anniversary! How long did you stay? We've been talking about it & although we'll have to wait & see, we'd absolutely love to!
  5. Thanks everyone! Aww, A, you're too sweet - thanks! YES! I loooved those marshmallows! My brother took a pic of me mid-bite and I look like I'm in hog heaven. Of course, I was. I also gathered up a bunch of the skewered marshmallows that had gotten knocked over & walked around with them like a bouquet. OK, I know I'm a dork but it was pretty funny. And ziplining is an absolute must! It's crazy fun! I wanna go again! Quote: Originally Posted by autjo Thanks for the detailed review! It is going to help so many Dreams PV brides Didn't you think those marshmallows at the bonfire were ginormously awesome ? I had sooo much fun on the canopy tour too! That is a def must in PV. You already know this, but I think your pics are simply stunning. Although Fer is an amazing artist, it helps when the couple is super cute and happy like you and P! Thanks Cindy! Yeah, surprisingly it held up til the next day! I pinned it up to take a shower before our TTD, but I took it down after showering & it was still very wavy. I stuck a different hair flower in it & was good to go. Someone (maybe on another thread about wedding hair) had asked if my hair's curly - it's naturally got some wave to it, but def not curly and I dried it straight (well mostly) before the hair appt. Bianca sprayed the crap out of it before & after curling each section and it totally held. Quote: Originally Posted by Cindy* Fantastic review. Everything sounds and looks amazing. Beautiful pictures. I love your hair - did it hold up for the entire night? Hi, I answered in color next to each question: Quote: Originally Posted by simplnsweet Karen, your day looked so perfect! Rebeca is our wedding planner and Lucie is our officiant. I hope I did not over look the answer to my quesitons I have for you but .. 1.what were you planning on having for table centre pieces before you moved to having floral arrangements provided by Dreams for an additional $100. Can I assume you had 4 tables? We had 5 tables. I think 2 arrangements are included in the Ultimate package so I guess that means we paid for 3, so it must've been closer to $150. We brought votive holders, 4 per table (2 in aqua & 2 in lime), and we were going to ask Rebeca to put vases in the center of each table and then use the bridesmaids' & my bouquet as the centerpieces. But when we met with her & looked at the set-up (pictures in a book), FI was like "what the hell, let's just do it" meaning have Dreams provide them. They were really pretty & we're glad we opted to have them, but for many people they may not be worth the extra $. I tried to take one back with me to the room after the reception, but it fell apart. oops. 2. Were the petals for the runner at the ceremony included in the $100 or was it extra??and how much? They were extra - I think $30 for the bag. There were enough to spread all along the aisle runner and on the cake & place card tables (there were 2 separate tables). 3. Did you have a welcome party/dinner? or was the bonfire it? We are trying to think of having a welcome dinner or mingle but knowing that we can't make rezo and we have 5 young children we can't necessarily have a mingle at the Rendez vous lounge. We were thinking of the bonfire idea as our welcome party.What do you think? We just did the bonfire and I felt like that was perfect. It was after dinner so people could go eat whenever they wanted to (many ate together at the Fiesta Night tho). And the kids (ages 2, 4, & 6) really loved it. We did meet up for welcome cocktails the 2 nights before the bonfire in the rendezvous lounge & the kids were there both times, just not all night, and it worked out. They brought their coloring books & were set up at a table, or on laps, and were totally fine. You can get tables in a corner of the lounge so you're set apart from the rest of the bar. Thank you for taking the time to share your special day with us all. Of course!! Hope that helps. Let me know if you have any more questions!
  6. Quote: Originally Posted by KRama I'm loving everyone's new siggy pics! Me too!! They're so super cute! Peeps - I posted my review (finally)! Warning - it's waayy long (like 10.5 pages in Word). http://bestdestinationwedding.com/fo...7/#post1331155
  7. Beautiful! You looked gorgeous & I love your dress! And the two little ones are absolutely precious!
  8. Hey everyone. Just wanted to let you know I posted my review! We had the best time! http://bestdestinationwedding.com/fo...7/#post1331155 Let me know if you have any questions!!
  9. ~ Excursions ~ Los Veranos Canopy Tour ~ A This was the only excursion we had time for, but I’m so glad we did it! It was seriously some of the most fun we’ve ever had. I went upside down with no hands twice! DH also went deep-sea fishing with a friend of his. It was a 12-hour day (which is why I opted out) and they had a blast! They caught marlin & sailfish, but had to throw them back. OK, I think that’s it - sorry for the novella. Thanks for reading & let me know if you have any questions!
  10. ~ Cocktail Hour ~ A+ We had the Mexican Trio play and they were wonderful! Everyone loved them and it really helped give our wedding a little authentic Mexican feel. For appetizers, we had the mini tamales, guacamole, salsa & chips, sopes with chorizo, Acapulco shrimp ceviche on tartlets & chicken fingers for the kids. ~ Reception ~ A+ Our reception (including cocktail hour) was on the Las Palmas Terrace and it was the perfect location. Although it’s pretty much in the middle of the resort, it felt secluded. There were no issues with the resort entertainment or sound and, other than a few onlookers looking down from their rooms, we felt like we were the only people around. It was great! For dinner we had the poblano soup, which was excellent & received rave reviews from everyone, and the steak & chicken (together on the plate) with pepper sauce, mashed potatoes & steamed vegetables. We had vanilla wedding cake for dessert, with a layer of strawberries & whipped cream frosting and it was excellent! The wait staff for the reception was great. They worked really hard & were great about making sure everyone was happy. At the beginning of the reception, DH noticed we were missing a couple of chairs so he mentioned it to the head waiter and he ran to get them immediately. We didn’t have extra lighting, but Rebeca set up little luminaries around the pool, which were really pretty. Rebeca did a great job with the centerpieces & arranging everything. She also announced our cake cutting & first dance and we were really happy she did. She really helped make the whole day flow seamlessly! Cake table ~ DJ ~ B We gave the DJ all of the music burned to a CD and had emailed our playlist in advance to Rebeca to give to him. For the ceremony, I think he played the prelude music (though I’m not totally sure) and I know he played my processional, but I think he may have skipped the bridesmaids’ song. No big deal; my song was over 5 min long so there was plenty of music to share & we all made it down the aisle with music playing. He played our dinner music, cake-cutting & first dance songs perfectly, but then he didn't play like any of our reception/dance songs. We spent so long making a play list & the cd for him, & he didn't even use it! I was kind of annoyed by that, but whatever. He did a good job with his own music, but I really wanted to hear some of those songs. And I had made a point of including our parents’ “songs†and the first-dance songs of our siblings as slow songs, but none of those were played either, which I wasn’t thrilled about. But he did, for the most part, succeed in keeping people dancing the whole time and if that was the biggest complaint of our entire day (and week, actually) then I don’t have much to complain about! ~ Photography ~ Fer Juaristi ~ A++++++ I wrote a separate review for Fer because he’s just that good! After choosing to have a destination wedding, hiring Fer was the best decision we made about the entire wedding. Fer Juaristi - the rockstar photographer strikes again! The only thing we didn’t get to do during our week was the baby sea turtle release, which I was pretty sad about cuz it was one of the many reasons I was excited about Dreams. I asked the entertainment staff and they said we were a couple weeks too early. I guess they’re not really in season until later in the summer & fall.
  11. ~ The Wedding Day ~ A++ Overall our wedding at Dreams was nothing short of fabulous! We kept saying that it exceeded all of our expectations and we were so so so happy we decided to have it there. Rebeca had my dress & P’s suit picked up on Friday to be steamed/pressed. They did a great job & delivered them Saturday while I was getting my hair done. ~ Flowers ~ A+ I brought pics of some bouquets for inspiration and we went with tropical flowers with orchids, roses & Gerbera Daisies (my fav) wrapped with banana leaf. We weren’t going to have floral centerpieces, but during the meeting with Rebeca we decided to go for it. 2 or 3 were already included in our package so I think the extras came out to around $100 or so. We also decided to have rose petals on the runner. ~ Ceremony ~ A+ We had our ceremony on the Oceana beach at 6:00. Rebeca & her crew set up our chuppah beautifully with the capiz shell curtains we had sent in advance. We also bought a Talavera vase in town to use in our sand ceremony. Rebeca set that up on a table under the chuppah along with 2 bud vases filled with sand. We had just asked to use beach sand, but Rebeca filled the 2nd vase with aqua sand to go with our colors. The girl is good. Lucie was our officiant and did an absolutely perfect job! We had emailed our ceremony script to Rebeca a week or so in advance and then we also printed it out on nice paper to give to Lucie for the ceremony. Mid-way through setting up
  12. ~ Bonfire on the beach ~ A++ Instead of having a rehearsal dinner we decided to have a bonfire at 8:30 the night before the wedding. Friday nights are the Mexican Fiesta night at the main pool so pretty much everyone went there for dinner. We were all spread out, depending on what time people went to eat, but we all ran into each other. The food that night was our absolute favorite. Awesome tacos al pastor (pork tacos cut from the spit with grilled pineapple & cilantro on top. YUM) & TONS of other Mexican delights. OK, back to the bonfire! We paid extra for this and it was one of the best decisions we made. Everyone loved it & it was a great way to relax & enjoy hanging out & talking with everyone there. The staff set up about 20 beach chairs (& we dragged over more) and had chocolate dipping sauce & ginormous marshmallows on skewers. We brought graham crackers from home & went to Wal-mart in PV to buy chocolate to make s’mores. We also had our own waiter from the bar. ~ Toya’s Salon ~ A Amapas 129, just North of Pulpito in the zona romantica. The day before the wedding (after our bridal brunch), I brought our moms, my aunt & 2 of my bridesmaids to Toya’s for manicures (thanks, Jess, for the recommendation!!). Rebeca (Dreams’ wedding coordinator) made the appointments for us about a week in advance, which was really helpful. Toya and the 2 other women working were just lovely and did a great job. Manicures were like $10 and my aunt got a pedicure for $15. They don’t have a ton of polish colors to choose from, but we all found something we liked and we were so happy to go into town together to a local salon. Cute aside – our moms & my aunt went on a walk together to a boutique Toya recommended while the BM’s & I had our nails done. They all found cute sun hats and had a great time exploring a little. ~ Wedding Coordinator ~ Rebeca Gonzalez ~ A+ Rebeca was just awesome. She & I communicated via email over the last year and it was so great to finally meet her. Rebeca is so super friendly & helpful and really took care of us. She is extremely busy & works long hours, but she always had plenty of time for us & made sure everything got done perfectly. She is really organized & had everything in a file for us at the meeting. We gave her our decorations (votive holders, sand ceremony vase, place cards & table #’s, and shoes optional sign/brushes/mat), went over the menu choices, decided on flowers & the chuppah, picked the cake and talked about a general timeline. We also gave Rebeca our OOT bags to be delivered to the rooms and she made sure each guest received theirs (we also gave one to her). I know some people use outside wedding planners/coordinators, but for those who don’t have the $ to hire one or just don’t feel the need, I just want to say that we couldn’t have been happier with Rebeca or with how everything went. She brought to life the ideas I had, better than I even imagined, and really exceeded our expectations to make our day truly special. ~ Spa ~ A+ / B+ Hair & make-up were included in the Ultimate wedding package. Bianca did both for me & she was great – super friendly & talented! I brought inspiration pics of how I wanted my hair & make-up to look, which was really helpful. My 3 bridesmaids all had their make-up done as well and one had her hair done. My appointment was at 2 starting with hair, which lasted about an hour, & then make-up, which took about 45 minutes. My sis-in-law bridesmaid started at 2 with me (for both hair & make-up) and the other two started at 3 and 4 (make-up only). Each girl was really happy with her make-up (& hair) and they all looked gorgeous! ~ Massages ~ B+ We also had a couples massage outside overlooking the beach a couple of days after the wedding. My massage was pretty good, but DH wasn’t a big fan of his. I had a male masseuse & DH had a woman and I guess she hardly used any pressure. It was still relaxing (& it was raining out so it was a good use of time) and since it was included in our wedding package we really had no complaints. Other people in our group had massages and all of them said they were wonderful so perhaps ours weren’t the norm.
  13. View from our room ~ Beach ~ A Because Dreams is farther South than the hotel district, and is set in a cove, it has its own private beach, which is just wonderful! The water is warm, waves are great for body surfing (though there is a strong under-tow) & there were always plenty of palapas & beach chairs. And all the wait staff were super friendly & attentive. ~ Pools ~ B There are 3 pools at Dreams & while they’re not huge, I think they’re fine (but I definitely prefer the beach). The main pool is a decent size & has a swim-up bar, jacuzzi & kids pool. We didn’t really spend any time there, but I hung out with our niece & nephews by the kiddie area for a bit. Edge of main pool w/ swim-up bar (taken from the lobby) I actually really liked the infinity/relaxation pool by the Preferred Tower. It’s smaller, so gets crowded easily, but has a jacuzzi & concrete “lounge chairs†in the shallow part of the water, which were really nice to lay on while enjoying a frosty beverage. ~ Food ~ A Dreams has typically received great reviews of their food & totally lived up to the reviews. Everyone kept commenting on how terrific everything was. The restaurants don’t take reservations, but in the odd event of a wait some of them had pagers. The decorations in Portofino & El Patio are pretty cheesy, but they have to cater to a wide range of people so I understand the themey-ness of the restaurants. And the service in all of the restaurants was wonderful. The staff work so hard & are incredibly friendly & helpful to everyone. We made sure to tip several dollars at each meal & the servers seemed to really appreciate it. We went to the World Café/buffet for breakfast every day & it has a great selection of traditional Mexican & American/European options. The only thing I missed for breakfast was churros, but we got them at the Fiesta Night so I was happy. We loved the Barefoot Grill, down by the Dreams Tower, for snacking on the beach. You walk up & order quesadillas, nachos, burgers & fries & eat under your palapa. What could be better? Portofino (Italian) was surprisingly good and we ate there a couple times. The last night everyone was there we reserved the private wine cellar inside to have dinner with both sets of parents & some of DH’s siblings. You have to order a bottle of wine or 2 to reserve that table (which costs extra), and I think it only seats up to 12, but it was totally worth it. We had our own private room & had the music turned off so we could all talk. We were able to show our families the slideshow our photographer put together for us and had a great last meal together. El Patio was probably our favorite restaurant. Really good food and drinks (Mexican is our favorite though). DH’s sisters & mom also threw a bridal brunch the day before the wedding at El Patio. It was a private event and the menu consisted of mimosas, an omelet station, fresh fruit, breakfast meats, potatoes, & breads. I knew we were having a ladies brunch, but it was such a nice surprise to have it at El Patio (they’re not open for breakfast). Seaside Grill was also great & had my favorite ambiance; casually elegant open-air with great views of the beach & sunsets. Our last night at Dreams it rained and a wedding party had to be moved from the Las Palmas Terrace to Seaside Grill. We walked by & it was set up beautifully. Definitely would be a great back-up plan for future brides/grooms. We didn’t get to eat at Oceana b/c it was under construction the last 2 nights we were there (when we had planned to finally go), but most everyone else in our party had the chance to eat there & all said it was really good. We ordered room service for breakfast the morning of the wedding & the day after. It takes about ½ hour to arrive, but the food was really good & still warm. Some of our friends had a pizza party in one of the rooms late Fri night & they said it was pretty good & they loved being able to order pizzas to the room. Unfortunately, one of my friends got sick one day & room service brought up a bunch of chicken soup & crackers for her even though it’s not on the menu. Once again, just great service! ~ Main Bars ~ A Rendezvous (open til 1am) We enjoyed the lobby bar every night we were there. We had welcome cocktails on Wed & Thurs nights at 8:00 and it was the perfect meet-up spot before and/or after dinner. We had three children under 7 with us and it wasn’t a problem to have them in the bar with us. It’s more of a lounge with lots of tables & is open-air on 2 sides. Desires (the sports/dance bar, open til 2am) We only went there after the wedding reception, but it was great to extend our party. We brought ipods, used the bar’s ipod hookup to choose our own music and had a blast dancing the night away. Another wedding party that came back from Las Caletas joined us there around midnight or so and that was fun too. Apparently the other bridal party had the same bridesmaid dresses in one of the colors I used (pool blue) so one of my BM’s was adopted by the family & friends of the other wedding. Pretty funny.
  14. ~ Our Room ~ A++ We stayed in a Dreams Suite (2152) in the Preferred Tower. All I can say is wow: 2 stories of luxury. 1st floor had a half bath, living room & terrace complete with pool (like 4’x6’). Tiny, but definitely great to cool off in. 2nd floor had the bedroom, dressing area, full bathroom and another terrace. And both floors had mini-bars - so nice to have that much water & cerveza! Our housekeeper, Esperanza, was nothing short of a rockstar. We had her the whole 10 days so we kept leaving each other little notes. She was super friendly and somehow was able to clean despite the fact that it looked like a wedding tornado had hit our room. We gave her an OOT bag and all of the leftover goodies we had. 1st floor upstairs The wedding night they put a honeymooners banner on our door & flower petals on the bed (they do this for everyone), a little cheesy but fun.
  15. We were married at Dreams, PV, on Saturday, May 29, 2010. After so much planning & anticipation we are A) so super happy we decided to have a destination wedding and so happy we decided to do it at Dreams PV! We had the best 10 days of our lives! ~ Travel ~ ~ Travel agent ~ Teresa Stauring at Vacations4Less ~ A- We were referred to Teresa through BDW and although I didn’t quite believe we could get better rates through a travel agent than, say, Expedia or Travelocity, Teresa proved me wrong! We did hit a snag about a year ago when the company servers went down & they lost all of our group information. We were pretty upset about that, but after I got in touch with Teresa & reminded her she really came through for everyone. She was helpful, quick to respond and renegotiated prices with Dreams to get us better rates. Overall I would recommend Teresa & V4L and will most likely use her services again. ~ Airline ~ Continental ~ A We flew Continental from LaGuardia to PV with a short layover in Houston. Very smooth flights with no delays. On both legs of the trip, flight attendants were more than happy to let me hang my dress in the first class closet. On the way back home we were stuck in Houston for 26 hours b/c the airport shut down due to impending storms & we missed our connection. Nothing we could do about it so we checked into a hotel, went to a movie and extended the honeymoon an extra day. The only bad thing (which isn’t specific to Continental) is that airlines don’t give hotel vouchers when flights are cancelled/delayed because of weather. Ah well, at least we made it home safely. On the way ~ Customs ~ A Pressed the game-show style button & we both got green so we sailed right on through with 4 checked bags & 4 carry-ons! Total relief! ~ Transfer from PVR to Dreams ~ Tukari Travel ~ A After navigating “the shark tank†of time-share people, we immediately saw our amigo, Alejandro, from Tukari holding up a sign with our names. He grabbed our bags, loaded up the van & we took off to Dreams. The next day at Dreams, we met with Alejandro to go over our return trip info & some of the excursions they offer. He was really helpful – not pushy at all & had a lot of good info to share. ~ Dreams ~ A+ We could not have been happier with Dreams as a resort for our weddingmoon! It is set in a cove along Bahia de Banderas, about 10 minutes south of downtown Puerto Vallarta, and the property is beautiful. The size of the hotel is perfect – small enough to be able to run into everyone from your group, but big enough to have privacy & let people do their own thing. Although Dreams is all-inclusive, the hotel is annoying-AI-bracelet-free! It was the first AI for most of our guests and they all were thrilled! Check-in was a breeze. We stepped out of our shuttle & were greeted by cool towels & champagne and then whisked over to the Preferred Tower lobby for more champagne & check-in. Dreams doesn’t seem to give upgrades and they do fill up to capacity so future brides/grooms should book the room class they want from the beginning. Since they were full the week of our wedding, many room requests (bed sizes) weren’t met. My parents had requested a king bed, but were given 2 doubles and several other couples had the same set-up. Everyone understood & no one complained, but it would’ve been nice to be able to honor the room requests for the parents. We had about half the guests staying in the Dreams Tower (hasn’t been renovated yet). No one had any complaints as far as mold, comfort or anything, but there is definitely a difference between the Dreams & Preferred towers. One couple actually upgraded to the Preferred Tower for the last few days of their trip & they were extremely happy they decided to.
  16. We had the pleasure of having Fer photograph our wedding on Saturday, May 29, 2010 at Dreams Puerto Vallarta. I can’t remember exactly where I first found out about Fer – whether it was just by Googling or through BDW. But, once we found his website & blog we knew we had to have him! His style is so right up our alley. Then when we started communicating by email, his wonderful personality emerged and we were so super excited to have found him. When we finally got to meet Fer, the day before the wedding, we knew we had made the right choice. It felt like we were meeting up with a friend. Fer’s work speaks for itself; he is beyond talented and rockstar doesn’t even begin to describe his abilities! And his enthusiasm & passion about life and his art are contagious. Fer is one of the most genuine & kind people I’ve had the pleasure of meeting and he immediately became part of our family. One of our friends even made up a dance called “The Fer†in honor of him. We are seriously trying to come up with a time we can see him again! The morning after the wedding, Fer had already put together a slideshow of over 250 pictures set to music for us to show everyone. I don’t know when he sleeps! We also were able to go into downtown PV with Fer for our TTD on Sunday. We started out near Guadalupe Square and ended up back at Dreams in the ocean. It was so much fun exploring & playing around town and, of course, trashing the dress!! At the end of the shoot, I was standing on a rock at the edge of the ocean & a huge wave hit, soaking both me & Fer. In true Fer form, he got the shot despite getting soaked. We had a wonderful wedding and part of what made it perfect was that we know Fer captured everything so beautifully. Hiring him was the best decision we made and we could not be happier! Gotcha! Here are a few teasers Mexico Wedding Photographer Fer Juaristi ¡Muchas gracias por todo, Fer! ¡Te amamos y esperamos volver a verte pronto!
  17. Love the pics Diane! You looked gorgeous & you two look so happy!! I really like what they did for the ring shots too. Still no sign of our pics yet. I'm getting antsy!
  18. Thanks girls! Still in the process of writing my review, but I should be finished pretty soon. Quote: Originally Posted by aprilmay Thanks for sharing Karen! Can't wait to read your review once you return! Love your hair & make-up inspiration pics. Are you going to get that done at the Dreams salon?? April, I just wanted to let you know that the ladies at the Dreams Spa were terrific! I brought my inspiration pics & Bianca did a great job. My 3 BM's got their make-up done too (& one had her hair done as well) and they all looked gorgeous & were very happy. here's some pics (I don't have any good close-ups of the make-up, sorry!)
  19. Happy Belated Bday! Hope you had a wonderful day!
  20. Hey girls, if you're wanting to have your make up done for the wedding I would suggest just printing out pictures for inspiration, or making a powerpoint slide with a bunch of pics as an inspiration board. I did that & it really helped give my hair stylist/make-up artist a clear idea of what I wanted. projectwedding.com has a ton of great ideas for both hair & make-up (& dresses, flowers, etc., etc) these were my inspiration pics And here's the wedding day turn-out Apparently I don't have a close up of the make-up, but here's the best I could find so far
  21. Congratulations Michele! Great review - I'm sure it'll help a ton of people! Good idea about the tips too!
  22. Quote: Originally Posted by hockeymom97 Wow Karen...I LOVE your jewelry!! It's beautiful! I haven't picked out my jewelry yet, but I could def see myself wearing something like this. Thanks for sharing Quote: Originally Posted by mdb Karenm, I love the pearls Thanks girls! So here's a pic of them together with the actual earrings. (what I posted before were 2 pairs of earrings that were sort of put together to make mine)
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