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  1. Ana! Beautiful wedding!! Quick question --> I like your bridesmaid dresses esp. the different colors. I'm going for a similar look with three different solids....where did you end up buying your BD dresses? Thanks! Stunning photos! Congrats!
  2. Hi Ladies, My fiance and I went to our local traveler's health clinic to update our shots (hep b and a) and we told her about our honeymoon plans for Belize. She told us we would need malaria pills if traveling to Belize outside of Belize City...... any thoughts around this? Anyone traveled to Belize before? Did you get malaria pills? She mentioned that the risk is 14%......I just wanted to get an idea of taking malaria pills is a common thing for travelers going to Belize.. thanks!
  3. Kelly, Did you have to have over 60 guests for the buffet?
  4. Hi JCruz! My FI and I are bringing photographers down with us. We fell in love with their work and they specialize in destination weddings.
  5. Hmmm... the way I understood it from the WC is that if you book on the Mexican Terrace (for a private event) and you have over 20 people, you need to choose the menu ahead of time as this is the most efficient way to ensure your guests get their food within a resonably time. However, this has no extra cost.
  6. Hello! We were wondering if anyone has used the DJ the Riu Palace offers We have contacted DJ Ricardo but his rate is $230 US/hr and it seems like its going up in 2010....from the extra price list we received from Daniella, the resort DJ (or the DJ they use for weddings) in pacakge 1 is $120/hr.... Are there any Riu Palace brides out there that have used the resort DJ? Any comments and feedback would be great! Thanks!
  7. The Riu does have a lot of stipulations - I've posted a thread on this with the wedding policies that they have. My impression from hearing about Dreams is that you have more options in terms of bringing in outside vendors and I think they only do one wedding per day only as opposed to the Riu that have a max of 3 wedding. I was initially going to go with Dreams but in terms of travel/accommodations cost for my guests, it is a few hundred dollars more expensive... so that was why we decided on the Riu. Also, we have many friends who have travelled to the resort and LOVED it - and I have some picky friends lol Also, a friend of mine JUST got married at the Riu Palace this past Friday and raved about it. The photographers we are hiring also did a wedding at the Riu this past March and also raved about the resort. But on the flip side, I hear very good things about the Dreams as well. I guess it depends on how much flexibility you want. Riu has a policy that 80% of your guests have to stay at the hotel...... good luck with your decision!
  8. Yes, it means the same as notorized. I haven't heard anything about sending it to the ambassy... I don't want to give out wrong advice, so I would double check with your WC if having it translated and then notorized by a lawyer is sufficient. Sounds like you're on track though!
  9. Daniella has been very helpful so far! She has responded to emails within 48 hrs of me sending them off.
  10. So I checked with my WC and the Riu Palace does not do bonfires anymore.
  11. Hi there! I'm getting married in the Riu Palace so I think the requirements would be the same. If you go on their website and go into their wedding section and FAQ it lists what is required legally in terms of documentation for a legal ceremony. Here's the info for Cabo: Cabos 1. Birth Certificate* 2. Passport (for the couple) 3. Divorce Decree (People divorced with less than a year cannot get legally married)* 4. Death Certificate of previous partner (if applicable) 5. Tourist Card (provided in the Airport at your arrival to Mexico) 6. Blood test (They will be done at the resort, once you are in the hotel) 7. Passport or ID of your witnesses (Required 4 & they must be at least 18 years old) 8. Written parental consents for couples under 18 years (if applicable) 9. Legal Information Form (the on-site wedding coordinator will send it to you) *Apostilled and translated into Spanish It is not necessary to get the original, you can bring a Photocopy (over there they are going to put the seals) Please scan them and send them to the on-site wedding coordinator by e-mail at least 30 days prior the weding´s date. Note: Please bring your documents with the apostille or notarized seal with you. For the Birth Certificate, you require one with both parents names on it. This needs to be translated into Spanish and notorized. We just googled spanish consulate in our area and came across one. If you have your BC translated by them, they can notorize for you as well. It is advised to give yourself a lot of time to get this done before the wedding. If you have any other questions in terms of legal documentation requirement, I'd also suggest to email your WC.
  12. any other brides who have had tasted these private menus? any input/feedback would be great on the quality of the different tiers...thanks!
  13. Hi! I was wondering exactly how expensive is expensive I never golfed in my life but my future father-in-law and brother-in-law love it so we'd like to arrange something for both of them. Thanks!
  14. Thanks for the pics, Jerome! Very helpful. In your experience, do you find the San Jose terrace a bit crowded with a DJ and dancing? Thank you!
  15. Thanks Melinda! I have also heard mixed reviews about the cake...that's why I'm thinking maybe I should keep it simple...but I'm not really a vanilla flavor kind of girl....but please let me know what you thought of the cakes!
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