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I'll post some pics, too, once they are complete. If you are interested, here is what I have for travel info: Travel Details Passport Information While Mexico does not require a passport to enter their country (a birth certificate is sufficient), as of June 1, 2009, all US citizens will be required to hold a US passport to re-enter the United States by land, sea or air. So, unless you plan to make Puerto Vallarta your next residence, you’ll need a passport to get back home! If you don’t already have one, visit Passport Home for detailed information. Allow 4 – 6 weeks for routine processing and 2 – 3 weeks for expedited. Climate Historical Temperatures in May average 77˚F, with a High of 85˚F and Low of 70˚F. Humidity averages 87% - 68%. Water temperature is around 79˚F. Getting Around With more than 1,000 taxis in town, there is no problem hailing one. Taxi fares are set in Puerto Vallarta; the average fare is around $30 pesos or $3 USD. A trip across town is about $60 pesos or $6.00 USD. If you plan on doing any day excursions to some of the surrounding cities and beaches, renting a car is an easy and inexpensive option. There are many rental establishments at the airport, in town, or near your hotel. If you would like more information, just ask us!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Naye84 I'm working on mine as well. I have Travel Information/Hotel Accomodation and RSVP. What kind of travel information should I put on there. I agree with the other post, to keep it simple. I am thinking Passport reminder, and I don't know what else. Any ideas would be good. thanks For travel information, this is what I have so far: - Passport Info - Climate/Weather - Getting Around (taxi info) I may add something else? Thoughts?
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You can be involved as much or as little as you want. I think what they mean by keeping the details secret, is they have a way of surprising their brides with unexpected details that are above and beyond. I'm working with them and I'm one who likes to be involved...I've used an inspiration board and described my vision, and I also ask a lot of questions along the way to clarify and so I have a better idea and comfort level. They are super cheerful, patient, and quick to respond...so I have been just loving the process!!! Believe me...you will be part of the fun!
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I've been looking around the forum and having trouble finding what I'm looking for, so I thought I'd ask you all! Let me know if you've found a good thread on this... What inserts are you including with your invitations? Here is what I'm thinking or what I have so far... - RSVP postcard (of course!) - Travel Information - Accomodtion Information What else? Should I include something about possible activities? (fishing, zip line tours, etc.) Or, something about the welcome reception? (I was thinking of adding that to the welcome basket later - haven't picked a location yet). What else would be helpful to the guests/travellers?? Thanks!!!
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Hi Everyone! I'm trying to figure out where to have my welcome reception / cocktail party. I want to do something pretty casual. I was either thinking of finding a restaurant that is beachfront and reserving an area on the sand and having buckets of beer and tacos. Or, doing something at a fun bar/grill type place that maybe has pool tables or something, and having the same thing, tacos and buckets of beer. Do you guys have any ideas? I have already contacted El Dorado...they seem to have a nice vibe, but wasn't sure about he food - I told them my idea, but they presented me with a taco buffet of shrimp, chicken and beef fajitas. Too me that even seems too formal...I was thinking paper plates of "street tacos" and lots of chips and salsa to go around. Any thoughts on places Thanks!!
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Thank you for the suggestions!! My WC is working on some options for me...I think she is asking Plush to put together a menu that is more toward what I'm looking for. I did see their current menu, but it was definitely more what I would call "asian - spanish - mediterranean fusion," which I'm sure it great...but not quite authentic Mexican! Anyway, I'll wait to see what she comes up with and share if you all are interested!!
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Your wedding at Le Kliff will be beautiful!!! Don't worry!! When I went to the wedding there, we all stayed at Presidente Intercontinental - it was really nice and further south towards Le Kliff. Yeah, I think it is just that Janice does not need the money, so she just does things her way or no way. That is the impression I got. I would really recommend just going to see the place at least...maybe do your wedding night there It is truly spectacular!