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Quote: Originally Posted by swankster77 YES! Getting more excited by the minute!! Thanks, I'm glad to know they can fit 10 around a table.. it works out for us to have either 4/5 at 4 tables or 6/7 at 3 tables. I'm going to bring seating arrangements for both just in case. I thought SusieQ had her dinner at Gran Tortuga and her pics showed 6 chairs around a table so I got confused.. I'm sure all will work out one way or another! You're wedding is 4 months away but trust me this time is going to fly by for you!! So when do you actually leave?? Can't wait to hear all about it when you get back! And trust me I know I'm already starting to feel like it is coming too soon for me!!! The weeks are flying by! Did you hear that the Gran Tortuga was closed?? I'm not sure for how long or why?? See labgirl's post before mine!
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Quote: Originally Posted by labgirl Is the Gran Tortuga open? We were scheduled to have our dinner there last week and Jazmin e-mailed us that we were moved to Don Pablo's--WHICH was GREAT!! If yours is moved do not be worried..it is air-conditioned and very classy..white lines, silver platter service, BEAUTIFUL!! Will post pics soon Ok oh my goodness...really?? Why is it shut and what type of food did you have?? I haven't heard anything but I'm not getting married there until October.
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Quote: Originally Posted by swankster77 For the brides who have had their wedding dinner at Gran Tortuga... how many people are seated at a table? Jazmin told me rectangle tables that can be put together can seat 7-10 people but I swear one or more of you had the rectangle table for your head table and then round tables for guests... I need to figure out my seating arrangement ASAP since I leave in less than a week! Any help is appreciated!! Thanks! Hey you! You must be getting sooooo excited! I actually just clarified this with her the other day as I am trying to work on my own seating arrangments. Rectangular table for the wedding party for sure and I'm fairly certain she has told me round for the guests that you can "mix" the amount of people you have at each table. You can have 7 at one, 8 at another and 10 at another if you need to. They all don't have to have the same number of guests at each. Does that help you at all? I can check for you tomorrow to be sure...my emails from her are on my work account.
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My DIY bouquets!
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Quote: Originally Posted by midnight24 Well it’s time for my review, sorry it took so long to write but things have been hectic the last 5 weeks between a destination wedding & AHR. This website is amazing for ideas, information and encouragement. Thanks for all the help along the way in planning our special day and if I borrowed anyone’s ideas. Gran Bahia Principe Resorts & Spa ~ Riviera Maya Sunday April 18th - Sunday April 23rd Stayed at the Royal Gold Club Coba side Wedding – Friday April 23rd, 2010 Married at Tulum Gazebo, Dinner at Coba - Mediterreano Al la Carte Restaurant Wedding Coordinator – Karla Guests – 42 including Bride & Groom Travel/Flight After months of pricing group rate quotes through several travel companies (Air Canada Vacations, Air Transat Travel, Flight Centre, itravel2000, Selloffvacations and Weddings By Oceans) we decided not to use them. We booked our trip individually and let our guests know that was our plan. We felt that the deals were better online than the group rate quotes. We had been to this resort 2 xs before so we knew what a good price was and what was overpriced for that time of year. In the past we paid $1050/each & $1125/each with taxes included. All of the group rate quotes were in the $1500-1700 price range. We booked our trip mid November '09 and paid $1275 with tax and insurance. We booked through TD travel/itravel2000 ~ the royal gold club Coba. We flew Air Transat, from Toronto to Cancun @ 06:15 am. We stayed at the Sandman Hotel near the airport the night before to do the park/fly deal. It was $109 for a room/parking for the week. The hotel is great, newly renovated, very comfy beds. We took the shuttle from the hotel to the airport at 04:05am. The lineup when we got to the airport was huge, but seemed to move fairly quickly. Check in went smooth, we got 2 seats together. We had 8 other guests on the same flight. The plane was huge, I put my dress in the baggage compartment above, there was lots of leg room, and they served complimentary sparkling wine and even had a vegetarian breakfast option. Our flight was delayed for 45mins, but they made up most of the time in the air so we still arrived in Cancun on time. Customs in Cancun was fast, about 5 mins. We waited for our luggage, went through the x-ray machine, got the green light and proceeded outside to the bus area. We stopped for a beer and then I realized I didn't have my luggage and neither did my FI. Ooops…I left it on the x-ray machine. Once you leave the airport you can not go back in, FI had to flash his badge and do some sweet talking, but he got my luggage back for me. Oh…and I forgot to mention when we checked out of the airport hotel I almost forgot my wedding dress in the room. Bus ride from the airport to the hotel took a little longer than usual. Our whole bus was guests for the GBP and it seemed to take quite awhile for some to find it. They sold beer & water onboard, and they have a bathroom that came in handy. Gran Bahia Principe ~ Coba Check-In Once we arrived at the resort, we got a shuttle over to the Coba-Gold Club lobby. It was around noon at this time; we checked in but were told our rooms wouldn't be ready until 3pm. We've been there before and I knew this was policy so we came prepared with bathing suits in our carry on bag. Some of our guests were not prepared so they were not happy about the wait. We had cocktails in the lobby while waiting for each other, than ran into 2 of our other guests who already arrived at the resort. We put our carry on bags in there and went to the buffet to eat/drink. By this time we checked back and our rooms were ready at 2pm. Note: when we arrived the hotel was overcapacity due to guests from Europe not being able to leave because of the volcano. Room We stayed in Villa 31A, 3rd floor, right near the main pool and main lobby. It was decorated for us upon arrival, with flowers, towel art, a fruit basket and champagne. There was a note from Karla about where/what time to meet her on Monday. The rooms are kept spotless; we had a great view of the main pool area. It wasn't too loud in the morning but we were up by 10am at least everyday. The beds are a bit harder than I prefer, but they did not seem to bother me as much as they had in the past. I made good use of the jacuzzi tub everyday. The mini fridge was stocked daily, although we didn't use it much. Food We ate at the Coba buffet, Tulum buffet, Coba snack bars, El Pescador , Le Gourmet, Mediterreano (wedding night) and Don Pablo. Even though the resort was at capacity we had no problem when making reservations at the al la cartes. We went on Monday afternoon and got all of our first picks. I have food allergies to beef, pork and chicken and I'm lactose intolerant. I did not have a problem finding food to eat. They even gave me a printed note to give at the al la carte restaurants if I had a problem with the language barrier, but I did not need it. I have been dealing with this issue for years and I had been there before so I know what to eat/what not to eat pretty well. I carry my epi-pen, digestive supplements/remedies with me at all times. I had minor stomach issues while away mainly from the diet coke, as aspartame upsets my stomach. Some of the food is a bit saltier than I would prefer, but still very tasty. Most of our guests commented on how good the food was. I know a few people had some stomach issues near the end of the trip, not sure if it was food or alcohol related. Drinks What can I say, we all drank our monies worth in booze that's for sure. The bartenders were always serving with a smile and plenty. We spent our time throughout the day at the Beach Swing Bar, Akumal pool bar, and Coba pool bar. At night we drank in the Coba lobby, Tulum lobby, the Hacienda, the disco…and even the all night snack bar at Coba. Unlike most of our guests I steered clear of shots and tequila. Mostly drank beer and rum drinks and lots of bottled water!!! Entertainment The Coba entertainment staff was fun as always, getting you involved in activities all throughout the day and night. I enjoyed some aqua fit in the morning, some dancing at night, and we actually made it to the show one night when it was raining. The disco was fun every night; we mostly hung out, outside of it but did a bit of dancing. Excursions The guys went on the ATV tour and a fishing trip. Some guests went to the Tulum and Coba ruins. We went shopping in Playa Del Carmen one day. Other than that, we mostly hung out at the resort. In the past we went on the ATV tour, Coba ruins, cenote, fishing…everything is fun and interesting. Every time we've fished we have never caught anything so that would be something I would probably pass on again. Oh a couple guests went snorkeling, scuba diving, swimming with the dolphins, parasailing and golfing. I never heard anything negative about any of those trips, nothing but good things. Wedding Location When we decided to have a destination wedding this resort was our one and only choice. We had been here 2 xs before and had a great time. Funny part is we never actually saw any of the wedding locations when we were there. So when we saw them for the 1st time it was in pictures online…and then not again until our wedding ceremony. Originally from seeing the photos I wanted the Akumal beach location and FI (well DH now) wanted the Tulum Gazebo. I have to say after seeing them both in person, I am glad we got the Tulum Gazebo…it was beautiful Wedding Coordinator I got in touch with the Coba resort manager Luis in April '09 and he gave me Paloma’s email. I contacted her and she gave me all the info we needed to start planning our wedding. We were in touch back and forth until Nov '09. We wanted a specific a date so the only location still available was the Tulum Gazebo. After we booked the trip and could provide the 'booking info' she passed me along to Karla the wedding Co-coordinator for Coba. Karla & Paloma were always quick to answer my emails within a day or two. We met Karla and she had all the info we discussed in the emails. We confirmed all the plans on Monday, and I saw her again at the ceremony. She was sweet, polite, friendly and helpful. Legal Requirements It is so simple to do a legal ceremony at this resort. We brought our passports, and tourist card (you get this on your flight and need it to leave the airport), 4 witnesses, who also need the same info, and a simple blood test. We went to the doctor’s office at the hacienda and paid $90usd/each cash. The process took about 15mins if that. We ended paying in pesos as you need to pay in cash. They also gave us a receipt and said we can try and submit it to our insurance company back home to see if we can get reimbursed as other people have in the past. I have yet to send in the form so I am unsure if that is true. Either way, we weren't expecting that. The doctor’s office is very clean and the staff is very polite and helpful. I am afraid of needles and the guy was very comforting and reassuring. Hair Myself and my mom got our hair done at the Coba spa. I brought in a photo of what I wanted my hair to look like, and it was fairly close. I had a hair piece/feather to be added. They did a nice job and it cost $85usd, charged to our rooms. I knew ahead of time that no matter what I did to my hair I probably would not like it, and I did not love my hair that day. My hair is very thick and in the humidity gets frizzy. I knew that no matter how much hair product was used in the heat and wind it would not hold up all day. I got my hair done at 12pm and the ceremony was at 4pm. In hindsight I could of went for a hair trial ahead of time just to make sure I liked it, but I don't know if that would of helped much. All I really knew was I wanted it down, but pulled away from my eyes. I went for a hair trial at home before the trip and did not love it then either. Makeup I did my make up myself back in the room after my hair was done. One of my friends helped put on the eyelashes. I used MAC makeup and it held up really well all day. I did no touch ups besides lip gloss and my make up still looked good at midnight. Clothing My wedding dress was Maggie Sottero - Kadence dress in ivory Kadence - by Maggie Sottero. I added thin beaded halter straps to give it a different look. This dress is perfect for a beach wedding. From the waist down it is one layer of material, with a slit up the left leg. Great for blowing in the wind and thin enough to keep you from sweating so much. Price range about $1150 with taxes and alterations. Purchased at “It’s Your Day Bridal†in LaSalle, ON. It's Your Day Bridal Boutique - Windsor, LaSalle My sandals were 'Kate & Mel' from Town Shoes and very comfortable. They did not bother my feet at all and that was the first day I wore them. Price $115 Groom wore a beige/grey suit from Club Monaco, sandals from Aldo, shirt from the Bay, tie from Tip Top Tailors. Can't remember about the belts. Total price around $650 Bridesmaids all picked their own black dress, which worked great as they all got something that suited their body type and personality. Price range from $70-140. The groomsmen all wore the same black shirts, light beige pants, tie and sandals. The shirts were from The Bay, pants were Dockers from Sears, tie from Tip Top Tailor and sandals from Aldo. Total price about $140 We paid for the wedding party’s outfits as a gift to them for being in our wedding and coming to Mexico. Flowers My bouquet was BR-3B from the catalogue that Karla sent. It was beautiful, and I got tons of compliments on it. It was included in the wedding package. It also came with a white rose boutonnière/corsage which we gave to Nora to wear. The centerpiece for the ceremony matched my bouquet, and they brought that to the dinner for our centerpiece. We brought our own flowers/boutinerries for the wedding party & parents that we had made by a florist friend. We had a peacock themed wedding. Men wore a peacock feather boutonnière. Cost about $5/each Bridesmaids carried a silk green/white hydrangea hand tie bouquet with 3 peacock feathers coming out of it, with teal blue satin ribbon around stems. Cost about $10/each Mothers wore a silk green/white hydrangea wristlet corsage. Cost about $5/each We reused the bouquets/bout’s for our AHR a few weeks later. Before Ceremony We had 3 guests staying in the same villa so we used those 3 rooms to get ready. That way it was easier for the photographer/videographer to go up & down and take pics of us getting ready. Karla arranged for guests to meet in the Coba lobby and take a shuttle over to the Tulum Gazebo. Some of our guests staying at Tululm made their own way there around 3:30pm. They enjoyed drinks at the Tequila bar/restaurant right next to the Gazebo. A cart was arranged to pick us up at our Villa for me, bridesmaids, photographer & my parents. Once we got to the location, Jasmin confirmed with me the music selection and Karla organized the guests to be seated. Ceremony Music Karla said we could bring a CD with our own music to be played and we needed at least 4 songs. Originally we wanted the Mexican trio to play, but to cut down on costs we decided to bring our own music. Off iTunes I downloaded 8 songs just in case. 5 of them got played. Best part was no one knew not even DH what songs were going to be played. Everyone commented on the songs. Fun…and cheap! Prelude – Don’t Stop Believin’-Journey ~ Instrumental Piano version Processional – You’re My Best Friend-Queen ~ Vitamin String Quartet Bride Entrance – Friday I’m in Love-The Cure ~ Vitamin Piano version Signing the Papers – Time after Time-Cyndi Lauper ~ Vitamin String Quartet Recessional – Viva La Vida-Coldplay ~ Vitamin String Quartet Ceremony-Blissful Love Package DH had a female ‘Best Man’ and 2 groomsmen. I had a male ‘Maid of Honor’ and 3 bridesmaids. Both my parents walked me down the aisle. The ceremony itself was probably about 15-20 mins. It seemed to fly by for me. The judge read the ceremony in Spanish and Karla translated. The only thing we had to say was ‘I DO’. We signed the legal documents and ‘fingerprinted’ them. After we were pronounced Mr. & Mrs. we walked down the aisle and the guests threw red rose petals at us. Karla arranged for this to happen and gave them to the guests and we had no idea. It was a nice touch and I was very surprised. We did a champagne toast, and then do photos/video. We did not add any extra décor to the area. The seats had white sashes on them and the location was décor enough for us. I bought 40 green, blue & purple maracas and 2 blue & black sombreros in Playa the day before. The maracas cost about $1-1.50usd/each and the medium size sombreros cost $12usd/each. I copied a ‘shake at the kiss’ tag template from someone off of BDW, and changed the font/color. I cut/glued and tied with ribbon around each maraca and had one of my friends hand them out to guests before the ceremony as the favor. Dinner/Reception We were at the Mediterranean al la carte restaurant at the Cobo side from 6pm-8pm. We were the only guests in the place during this time. We had a served dinner of Mediterranean salad, tomato soup and a choice of grilled shrimp or lemon chicken. We had cheesecake for dessert and anything we wanted to drink. There was a little mix up with the salad & soup as they both had seafood in them and we had a couple guests with seafood allergies. I thought I arranged to have something simpler, but I did not ask the proper questions. The staff was very accommodating to those who wanted something without seafood. During this time we did speeches and toasts which was fun and kept the time moving. Guests kept shaking their maracas to get us to kiss. After dinner the waiters had DH and I do tequila shots/boom booms which was funny cuz I don’t do shots. Then we cut the cake. We had a guest who showed us how to saber a bottle of champagne so that was fun and unexpected. After dinner we were originally planning on going to the Tulum lobby bar for drinks & dancing but before Karla left for the night she suggested we go across the path to the Akumal Premier Lobby bar. That worked out great because it was hot and I’m sure in the transfer across the resort we would have lost a few guests. They had live music, drinks and plenty of seats for everyone. One of our groomsmen arranged for the band to play a song for our first dance, the bouquet toss and garter toss. We had not planned on doing any of that stuff, so it was fun. I also ran into Cheryl (HereFishie) there, which was great because we were planning on meeting up the next day. We mostly just sat around and drank, talked etc as we had some guests who just arrived the day before. It was really hot, so around 9:30/10pm DH & I went to change. We stayed at this lobby bar until around 11pm then headed to the Hacienda/disco with about half the guests. It was loads of fun. Blissful love package cost us about $1400usd. Not exactly sure why it was cheaper than listed but I think it’s because we didn’t use a couple things offered. Photographer – Nora Bohanon Nora is BDW vendor and she offered a contest online for a free wedding package. I entered and found out about 10 days before we left that we won. I contacted her via email & then phone to discuss details. She was great on the phone, answered all my questions and concerns. I sent her the $500 deposit via paypal and the details of where/when for our wedding date. She confirmed plans with me about 2 days before we left for Mexico, where I informed her I would confirm plans with her when we got there on when/where to meet the day off. On the Monday I emailed her letting her know our room number and spa location/time of where I would be. She confirmed she would meet me at 12pm at the spa. She was right on time, very nice and laid back and very professional. At the spa it was just me & my mom so we were both relaxing and enjoying the quiet as I warned Nora my friends are loud and I knew the rest of the day would be hectic and crazy. I was right cuz after about 10 mins of being back in my room to get ready everyone else started showing up and the rest of the day really feels like much of a blur for me. Thank god for photos or I wouldn’t remember a thing. Nora made me feel at ease and after awhile I got use to her snapping photos. She took lots of detail photos, candid photos and posed photos after the ceremony. The day was extremely hot and she stayed til about 8:30pm. She stayed at a different resort in Cancun, paid her own travel costs, and day pass as that was part of the ‘free’ contest. She took about 1000 photos, sent us the link on Pictage for us to view about 2 weeks after the trip. ..:: Pictage | Registration ::.. She posted a few pics on her wedding blog. Wendy + Josh ~ Tulum, Mexico Nora's Wedding Blog. If 25 people comment on our photos she will send us a 20x30 free canvas print. We are expecting the DVD of photos in the mail in the next week or so. Overall…we were more than happy with Nora’s work, professionalism, and the amazing offer to win her contest. Everything she said she would do, she has done, and everything else has happened in the expected time she said. For anyone considering using Nora as their photog you are in great hands. She is great to deal with, and falls through on everything asked. Previous to the date, I informed her I don’t feel I am very photogenic. I am very self-critical of myself in photos and I found many that I loved. We also discussed photos that we would like, and the day of she was more than accommodating to last minute requests. Resort Photographer-Gabriel Originally we were planning on using them for all our photos. The package came with 10 photos, with the option to buy more. I didn’t even notice the photog until the end of the ceremony where he came up to us and said to meet him the next day to see the photos. I was half expecting that as I read that on someone else’s review. The next day we checked out the photos and I think he probably took a few hundred photos. Some were great, some not so great. Reason I say that is the angle he took the photos. He was crouching down and shooting up. So many photos of me & DH we have double & triple chins, so not exactly flattering. If we hadn’t had another photog we probably would have bought more, but we wouldn’t have been happy with them. We ended up getting 14 photos in total. 10 as part of the wedding package. 2 he gave us for free, they were detail shots and we purchased 2 photos of our bridesmaids that I really loved. They cost $15usd each. He put all the photos on a DVD, with a picture, our name/wedding date. It wasn’t until we got home the next day that we realized he put the wrong wedding date and didn’t give us the one photo we paid for. I suggest for future weddings that you meet with the photographer before the wedding date and discuss what you want/don’t want. Even if you are only getting 10 photos. It never even crossed our minds to meet with him, and it wasn’t out of the way. They are located in the Coba lobby. But with that all that said, there are several pics that we did get that I just LOVE!!! Wendy Rose's Photos - Tulum Wedding Resort Photographer Pics | Facebook Video A week before the wedding DH brother decided to come to our wedding and do our wedding video. He just started taking an interest in video/editing so he did a great job for his 1st time. It worked out great for us, as we couldn’t afford to hire someone else. Josh & Wendy Edit 2 on Vimeo Summary We loved our week away with friends and family. We couldn’t of have asked for a better wedding day. We were very happy with how everything turned out. Everyone got along, everyone had a great time. It was exactly what we wanted and more. For the most part, there we’re minor complaints here and there from a few guests. That will always happen no matter where or what you do. So as long as you don’t let those things bother you, you’ll do fine. We tried to keep our planning simple and easy, to keep our DW stress-free. We didn’t do OOT bags, or plan group excursions, or bring down all this extra décor. We wanted to enjoy our time with our guests. We are also not the type of people who get mad if things don’t go as planned, so this type of wedding worked great for us. The week was filled with so many laughter and good memories; we’ll all be talking about for years to come! If I had to change anything, it would be to stay for a few extra days or week after the wedding. As much fun as it was to spend time with everyone, DH and I barely had any time alone. We knew that would happen, and that is ok. I had to get back to work the next day after the trip. A ‘proper’ honeymoon would have been nice, but it’s a great excuse to go away again within the year!! P.S. Sorry this is soooo long, and the grammatical errors! If anyone has any questions about the resort, wedding etc…I’ll be more than willing to help anyway I can! Wendy your review is awesome and so informative. Thanks so much, I know that I will be referring to it as I get to the final stages of my own wedding! (And may have a few other questions that pop up!) The pictures are amazing!!! And you looked amazing nothing to feel self critical about at all!
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Quote: Originally Posted by waybuloo Thanks for that Patourn......are you having the resort photographer? Yeah we are....more really because it comes with the package that we got. My BBF's husband does photography as he'll be taking the bulk of our phtos. And I have another friends husband videotaping the ceremoney for us.
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Quote: Originally Posted by waybuloo Oh my goodness.....two weeks, I bet you are so excited!! Did the resort charge you for bringing in an outside DJ? & how late can you have him there for..............also does the resort then charge you a separate fee for setting up the reception location? Hey waybuloo.....Jazmin didn't charge me a separate charge for bringing in a DJ.....I believe she told me that they can play as late as 11 but I can refer back to my emails and let you know for sure. Your paying for a separate reception...poolside right?? She will charge us for the drinks and food is we decide to have food....no separate charge for the set up that I am aware of.
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Quote: Originally Posted by HereFishie We didn't plan any excursions for our guests. It was busy enough as it was and we wanted people to feel that it was their vacation, with a wedding thrown in... not the other way around That was my way of thinking and then I started reading about all these things that others are doing and started to panic! Thanks for setting me straight and knocking me back to reality!! Trust since planning a wedding I need it some times!!
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Quote: Originally Posted by waybuloo Hi Patourn.....Can I ask you who you have to DJ, I am also getting married at the Gazebo & eating in the Gran Tortuga. Mine is on a Thursday so have been told I can't use the resort DJ as he will be at the Hacienda? Hi waybuloo....we are actually using Bijann from Mayanvibes. Here's his site MayanVibes - Wedding DJ in the Mayan Riviera - Home I actually got his contact info from another bride on this thread who was using him. He's been great, knows what he is talking about, fast at getting back to you and very reasonable. Hope that helps! Let me know if you need anything else!
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Help! I have a cold sore a week before.
Patourn replied to *kellis*'s topic in Beauty, Exercise, Diet
Get the antiviral med Acylovir or trade name Zorivax...it will start to dry it up in a day or two.....and should be gone by the time you are walking down the aisle! -
Question to all you ladies out there?? What's your take on planning excursions and such for people attending your wedding? I hadn't really planned on doing much along those lines and just a rehearsal dinner for the wedding party and our parents. I thought I would just let people relax and do what they wanted at their own pace, but now I’m seeing all that everyone else is doing and starting to think that I am not doing enough!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Lou HereFishie, did you have a poolside reception just using your ipod? This has been an issue that a lot of people have talked about, but Jazmin insists that there is no way to use your ipod for the poolside as the resort doesn't have a sound system for us to use. She said I would have to hire the DJ and then he can just play my ipod. Obviously, not the greatest option... If I am making the playlist I'd rather not pay extra for him to hit "play". I'm getting married at the Tulum Gazebo, with dinner at Tequila, followed by a poolside reception on July 7th, 2010. Hi Lou, Have you gone over all the paperwrok that you have received from Jazmin. What I have and want she told me was that we could use an ipod but that we would have to rent the speaker system.Nothing about having a Dj from the resort...we ended up however choosing to use a outside DJ vendor who I was able to get for a very reasonable price for our poolsode reception. I too am getting married at the Gazebo but we are having our reception at the Gran Tortuga.
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Quote: Originally Posted by KRama I'm back! And like Erica...exhausted!! I'm waiting for a few pics to roll in before I post my review but I have to INSIST that there is NO NEED to get worked up or worried because the wedding coordinators there are PROS! They know exactly what they are doing and our wedding day was absolutely perfect! We had our ceremony at the Tulum gazebo (highly recommend it!), dinner at the Portfino and a poolide reception. People were telling us it was the best wedding they've ever been too!! Here's a sneak peek: I'll get to work on my review soon! Congrats and what an awesome picture....I can't wait now!!! We are getting married at the Tulum gazebo as well! Can't wait to read your review!!
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Quote: Originally Posted by swankster77 Congrats! Can't wait to read your review! Does anyone have the spa price list? Just realized this seems to be the only think I'm missing and wondering how much it costs to have make up done, massage, etc. Thanks! 3 weeks til I leave!!! Hey Swanskter, I have an updated one from Jazmin...pm me your email address and I can send it through for you if you would like!
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Quote: Originally Posted by StephyD Hi everyone! I'm confused... do you need to be in Mexico 3 or 4 business-days prior to your wedding? I browsed through the threads and some people say 3 days, orthers say 4. What is right? I am getting married at the Grand Palladium and the WC sent me a document that says we need to be there 3 days in advance. We are planning to arrive on a Sunday and get married on a Thursday. But my Travel Agent is telling me we need to be there 4 days prior to our wedding day. HELP! Hi there! I'm going with 3 days...both my TA and WC have told us that and we are getting married in the Mayan. We are arriving on a Saturday and getting married on the Wednesday! Hope that helps!
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Quote: Originally Posted by swankster77 I finally heard back from Jazmin!! She even sent me a preliminary copy of the program/guest info for the day of the wedding! She said she usually gives that to the bride and groom at their meeting but she could tell I was nervous so she decided to send it to me. She also let me know that with the symbolic ceremony the minister is very flexible and allows the Bride and Groom to bring their own vows, they let you have special readings/readers and even songs(if you should want someone to sing). here is the order of events for the symbolic ceremony: -seating of guests -processionals -arrival of the bride -giving of the bride -opening blessing -reading -sermon -exchange of vows & giving of rings -signing of the certificate -pronouncement -the recessional Yeah I'm so happy that you finally heard from her! I'm sure that put you so more much at ease!! It will be here before you know it!!!! Enjoy this special time!!!
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Quote: Originally Posted by swankster77 I agree... there's no way I'd bring my computer with!! All is good... i finally emailed my confirmation document back to Bijan... he wrote back almost immediately and addressed all my questions... so far he has been a breeze to work with. Still no word from Jazmin though... I don't have a single email from her since April 2. I have given her a lot of slack since I know she's busy with weddings but I would think she could at least dedicate an hour or 2 each week to respond to emails. Boo. I agree Bijan has been quite easy to deal with. I was pretty insitent on sending her emails...3 in a week and she finally replied to my first one. I normally wouldn't have tried to get a hold of h er that often but I was worried about losing out on Bijan's services. I know they are busy and another bride who got married there told me that she only has one day off. Has Paolma been any helpful?? Hang in there...your big day is almost here!!!
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FINALLY ENGAGED!!! May 3, 2010
Patourn replied to Jennybell1's topic in Share your Wedding & Engagement Stories!
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Quote: Originally Posted by swankster77 Hey ladies... got another random question... How are you able to post to this forum while at the GBP? Do you bring your own laptop or do they have some there for guests to use? Do they cost much? Thanks! Swankster I finally heard from Jazmin.....booking Bijan as we speak!! How goes everything with you?? Midnight...can't wait to see your pictures!
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QUOTE=rosieposie;1280444]i've been working a monogram as a DIY thing, but have realized i've now exhasted most my creativity doing my DIY invites, so this is great! thanks! Rosieposie, I'm working with Rebecca right now on a few things for our wedding in October and I couldn't recommend a nicer or more professional person to work with. I have only been working with her for a short period of time but her ideas, suggestions and just plan friendliness has been amazing! She is wonderful and has lots of creative ideas to make your day special. It really is worth the time to take a look at her web site. I can't wait to post what she comes up with when everything is done! Have fun! Patricia