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  1. We got married in December. Dreams really is not too good to be true! I will NEVER EVER forget my first experience at Dreams. We arrived and were wisked away to the Preferred Club which is closer to the beach (entrance is farthest from the beach). We walked past the Gazebo and fell in love in real life (not just the picture we saw on the internet)! We continued to the Preferred Club and by the time we got there we knew we made an excellent choice! A lot of my husband's family members gave us a lot of crap about our wedding choice. He is Greek Orthodox and we were the first of his entire family (and his grandmother is 92!) who have not been married in the Greek Church. He didn't want to go the traditional route and I had no intention of standing in front of 300 people for a 2 hour ceremony! One of his cousins actually wanted to hire PERSONAL SECURITY ESCORTS (I know!!!) to get her through the airport (she ended up not coming, thank god!). I mean, come on! Needless to say, those who attended went home completely in love with PC and the DR (one couple is taking their son there as a graduation gift in a few months). The only negative comments we heard were that the rooms were small but whatever... you pass out in them you don't spend the day indoors! We got engaged in May and the wedding was December (short notice, I know!). The prices were very consistent throughout the booking process. I will say that I booked in June and we got probably the "best deal" but we were also there for 12 days. I would say the average couple leaving from either DC, Philly or NY spent $1,800-$2,000 for 6 nights. We had a travel agent through AAA but I would say most booked through other means -- about 30% booked through AAA. Guests will complain (again... seriously.. an escort??) but if they really want to go to your wedding they will attend. If they don't want to go don't worry about it.
  2. Stacy, My husband and I decided on Dreams because we liked the Gazebo at Dreams. We got married in English by the DR Catholic Priest. Another option is to have Rick York, a pastor in the DR, perform the ceremony. He speaks English and a lot of brides love him. We also felt that Dreams was priced very well for our guests. Many guests stayed for 5 or 6 nights at $800-$900 a person including airfare (leaving from Washington DC, Philly or NY). So we decided to take a leap of faith and just book and make the best of it -- definitely was a great decision and our guests all loved the resort (we had 60+ guests so it was quite a feat!)
  3. Jessica, We got the map on ebay. We just put in "dominican republic map" and it came up!
  4. ErikaB - We used Michael Weiler -- send me an PM and I'll send you a link to our pictures. I HIGHLY recommend him. http://www.caribbeanemotions.com/
  5. Shelly, We did the TTD session and we brought out outfits home and the local dry cleaner got everything out! Actually, it was just sand, really. I'd HIGHLY recommend the TTD -- our pics are unbelievable!!!!!!! Although our photog was quite amazing, too!! (P.S. I used my wedding dress for the TTD)
  6. Hey guys -- I sent Carolina (my WC) a picture of the second cake and asked her if the baker can do it ... the first picture is the actual cake from the wedding. We ordered the starfish online from Cakes By Sam -- they are fondant so edible -- and brought them down with us. No one really paid attention to the cake until it was time to leave the reception a TON of the guests put their fingers in the icing! It was definitely delicious though. My husband and I only had the tiny bit of cake that we put into each other's mouth because we wanted to get back to dancing. Actual -- Inspiration --
  7. The flutes came in a box with Styrofoam so we just brought the whole package down -- flutes in Styrofoam inside little box they came in.
  8. Our wedding was Dec 3, 2010 and we received our marriage certificate around 4 weeks after our wedding. I used our "certificate" for everything though -- social security card, passport, driver's license, mortgage documents. We had a Catholic ceremony so I am not sure if the civil ceremonies receive a certificate right then and there.
  9. I did not use the resort photographer but I would definitely book it with the WC now. You'd rather be safe than sorry when you show up and he's not available.
  10. Michael Weiler -- he was amazing!!! Many of our guests have complimented us on our pics -- saying that they are the best wedding pics they have ever seen! I would 100% recommend him!!!
  11. We had 60 or so guests which equated to 36 buckets (couples get 1, singles get 1). We had 6 checked bags that all collapsed into each other so we sent 2 bags (4 bags collapsed into 2) with a friend and sister-in-law and the last 2 went with us to Saint Martin for our honeymoon! The buckets were actually not that bad -- the cameras were much harder to fit into bags. We have a 29inch luggage piece that fit 80% of the OOT bag contents.
  12. Hey ladies! I finally finished my planning journal -- http://www.bestdestinationwedding.com/forum/thread/68338/sarah-s-planning-journal-dreams-punta-cana-pic-heavy Enjoy!!!
  13. Our wedding cake inspiration – we ordered the fondant seashells and starfish from Cakes by Sam for roughly $100 which will be more than enough! The packaging they came in is incredible and we carried the fondant pieces onto the plane instead of checking them. We opted to forego having the people for our cake and the sand is brown sugar. Actual... The heart-shaped object (center-bottom) was supposed to be our cake topper but, oops! we gave it to the baker too late (oh well)! (we left the packaging on during transport to prevent scratching – I do not recall where we ordered them from though). Garter – My husband loves the Redskins but I am a die-hard Eagles fan so I got both (ordered from Ebay) – he took off the Eagles one first and nearly died until I told him there was a second garter – then he was happy! I found the champagne flutes at the Lenox outlet. I fell in love with them and they were on sale for $15 (I thought they were $50 when I went to the register to pay so I was pleasantly surprised). One small tidbit – greet your guests upon arrival at the resort. We had 60 guests and we greeted every single one of them with champagne. I am telling you, everyone commented on how they were impressed with us greeting them! They loved it! I will admit that it was a pain in the rear to get everyone’s travel schedules but the TA helped with that (she had everything in Excel) and we e-mailed the guest who booked outside of the TA and requested travel information. Everyone arrived between 2pm and 5pm so we just parked ourselves at the Lobby Bar and for the afternoon and drank while we waited. We arrived on Sunday and guests arrived Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday so four afternoons were spent in the lobby. We went out of our way to make sure our guests felt special and who wouldn’t want a nice glass of champagne after they arrive to their destination – especially since it was an island filled with palm trees and beautiful weather? I hope you enjoyed my journal – If you are still counting down the days to your date – don’t stress out – when you are there nothing matters! I had not a care in the world! I was getting married in the Caribbean with family and friends… the weather was beautiful and everything was perfect!!!
  14. We substituted place cards for starfish! The board looks like sand (it was supposed to have sand on it but oh well – I didn’t care). The starfish were purchased at the Christmas Tree Store and they were about $.50 each. We used the sticky dots to get the place cards to stay and then my mom, the genius that she is, decided to make the starfish into ornaments since it was a December wedding. You just take your place card and sticky dot off and the white bow unravels and there is your ornament! Our guest book (yet, another BDW find) was a map of the DR that everyone signed. It was easy to transport in its tube and we are in the process of getting it framed now! I ordered it on Ebay. I ran with the “beach-y†theme and decided on sand castles for the centerpieces. I found these online and fell in love! My mom is the artistic one in the family and I never inherited her genes so this was her “projectâ€. We had the sand castles sitting on a blue plate with some sand layering the bottom. We have starfish, seashells, sand dollars and sea glass scattered on the plate. Our table markers were photo frames of our favorite beaches (Riveria Maya, Dewey Beach, Crete, Saint Martin, Santa Monica, etc). We wanted to incorporate our dog in the wedding so she was at the sweetheart table with the newlyweds! We opted for just white table cloths because we did not like the resort offerings and we were not bringing down our own linens! It was plain but I’ll take plain over ugly (which was what the resort was offering)! Again, in line with the drinking … we decided to have shot glasses for each guest (ordered from Oriental Trading – and sticker labels from Staples). We also had cocktail shakers for each table (ordered from Food Warehouse for $3 or $4 each and the quality = bar-quality!). We asked the lobby bartender to make us Sex on the Beach shots for the cocktail shaker -- he made quite a few refills, too!!! (We took the idea from a former bride on the forum).
  15. Hair – I picked a few inspiration pictures and let the salon do whatever they wanted --- it came out FANTASTIC!!! (sorry, this is the best picture of my hair): Flowers – I could care less about flowers. I picked calla lilies because they were white and our colors were blue and white. The bridesmaids carried one long-stemmed calla lily with a flowing blue ribbon attached that matches their dresses (I was too lazy to attach the blue ribbon – the florist added a white bow to each flower so it looked fine). The ring bearer carried up a wedding present my parents got from my aunt 30+ years ago… The programs… (same stationary as invites)
  16. The groomsmen wore the same Tommy Bahama white linen at the groom shirt but with khaki colored linen pants. Groomsmen Gifts – Flip video cameras. The guys LOVED the present. They were on sale at Amazon for $110. Parent’s Gifts – 8x10 Photo frames from Lenox – we put our favorite picture in the frames and gave to both parents when we saw them when we returned from our honeymoon. Ring Bearer Gift – wooden toy trains! We had 1 ring bearer and no flower girls. We decided early on that any children who attended the wedding would be a flower girl or ring bearer but none of the little girls in the family are coming. Wedding gifts to each other – Since he got the E-ring at Ketterman’s (a family-owned jewelry store in Northern Virginia) and our wedding bands there – he also got me opal earrings and diamond and opal necklace for my wedding gift. Ketterman’s has become quite a hit in our relationship now! J I did a boudoir session for him – the photobook turned out to be amazing and I’m definitely doing it again (maybe for our 1-year anniversary). He LOVESSSSSS the book!
  17. The bridesmaids’ dresses - We ordered the dresses from Victoria’s Secret. I do not know if the girls will ever wear the dresses again but I did not want them spending $200 on a dress they only wear once. The dress was on sale for $50, what a steal! Bridesmaids Gifts: I LOVE giving gifts and my girls are awesome so I splurged! The first initial bag (i.e. “M†for Maggie) is from the Christmas Tree Store for $1, the starfish flip flops worn for the wedding were $30 from Zappos (on sale), the Coach Passport holder was $30 on sale at the outlet, and the Coach wristlet was on sale for $40 or $50 (I cannot remember). I also wanted to get them monogrammed jewelry rolls but the jewelry roll/travel bag (pictured) combo was only $5 more … but the jewelry rolls were discontinued so they gave me the travel bag for free! I also got the starfish jewelry (worn for wedding) from Kohl’s – on sale $25-$30 for the set).
  18. I am not a typical bride and I would never wear a gown, plus my husband loves my legs! So, I found my dress at White House Black Market (love that store) with my sister and my niece who was all of 10 days old! It is VERY simple but I would not have it any other way! My husband wore a Tommy Bahama white linen shirt with matching white linen pants: Wedding Accessories: For our anniversary in September 2010, my husband got me my wedding jewelry (which was a surprise!) – He did great!!! Haha – a great find! I got these on the sale rack at DSW for $18! I could not believe it – I will definitely wear them again!!!
  19. Welcome Bags: I was particular about this because I wanted “useful things†and we opted not to have favors on the reception tables so we got waterproof cameras online as the big gift for the guests. With 60+ guests I did not think about the weight of luggage issue and these were very heavy but we “oh darn†upgraded to first class to get 4 checked bags free of charge! J Here is the welcome letter – many guests said they cried when they read it! Here are the content of the welcome bags – we got the sand buckets from Target for $1, the waterproof cameras online for $4.50, the hangover hit various places, the room card holders on Ebay, the cards from the Dollar Store, and the stationary from myexpression.com. We included a schedule of events and a welcome letter addressed to each guest. The bridesmaids and groomsmen had a second schedule of events for the wedding day which included hair appointment times, lunch, photos, etc. Having the second schedule of events for the bridal party proved to be helpful because everyone knew the times instead of everyone asking us! My husband Greek and I am Irish so we are pretty big drinkers so we decided have a little fun… so we had beer pong balls made with our wedding logo on it. We ordered these online from Executive Advertising and everyone loved them! We even brought down two inflatable beer pong tables for the pool (order Air Pong instead of Port-O-Pong – Air Pong is definitely HIGH quality – ordered from Air Pong website). We had a family beer pong tournament with brackets (like the NCAA tournament). We had a TON of fun! The playing cards – I got sheets of sticker labels (8x10) from Staples and cut to fit the box (great purchase was my paper cutter – best $40 I ever spent!): Hangover Kit contents – Pepto, alcohol swabs, OFF, Bandaids, After Bite, Tylenol, Hand sanitizer, Emergen-C, Shout, Motrin – A few guests used ALL of these items! The welcome bag for our ring bearer included a beach-themed coloring book with crayons and sand toys! He loved it all!
  20. The Planning: We decided to have a destination wedding since we have rather large families and a U.S. wedding would include a guest list of roughly 400 people. Neither of us wanted that and we are adventurous and figured we would try something new – first couple in either family to venture away from church/country club weddings. We booked at Dreams Punta Cana and never looked back! Our STDs were ordered from Wedding Paper Divas and the quality was excellent! I would have preferred to have the invitations the same as the STDs but they were entirely too expensive (over $1,000 for 120 invites – included envelopes, enclosure cards, etc). I found theme-appropriate invites online at myexpression.com which turned out to be a great find since my programs, pre-travel brochures, welcome letter, luggage tags were all used on the same stationary. I printed the invites on vellum paper (Staples) and cut them to fit the invitation size and punched two holes at the top (two slits, DO NOT USE A HOLE PUNCH – you will see the big holes and it looks awful). My mom tied the bows with raffia. Yet again, taken from the site, I made pre-travel brochures with luggage tags (not pictured):
  21. First of all, thank you so much for this site! Most of my ideas came from other brides! I spent quite a few days at work simply looking through the forums and making notes – so thank you!!! How It Began: I met my husband in a beach bar on a sunny July afternoon in 2006. He was telling his friend a story and his friend found it impolite to drink while someone was speaking to him. After 5 minutes of noticing this lack of consumption, I decided to step in between the two of them, point at my future husband and say, “Hey you! Shut up!†and turn to his friend and say “There you go! Now you can drink!†His friend thanked my profusely and we have been inseparable since. The Proposal: I usually come home from work before my husband and I always greet him at the door with a kiss (along with our puppy, Tilly). Well, one random Wednesday in May (2010), he came home and there I was waiting in the foyer! He took me in his arms and we had the MOST passionate kiss imaginable! He told me that he wants to come home like this for the rest of his life and he could not imagine marrying anyone other than his best friend. Since it was so spur of the moment he had yet to call my father to ask permission. So he picked up the phone and called my parent’s house line 3 times, my father’s cell phone 4 times, his work number twice and my mother’s cell phone once. No response! He was getting frustrated so I said “Ah, you know he’ll say yes!†He proposed with the claddagh ring he gave me a few years back. About 10 minutes later (after I had popped open the first bottle of champagne); my father returns the phone call. He believes that something has happened to me because of so many calls so my husband stops him mid-sentence and said, “I love your daughter very much, so much that I just could not wait -- I just asked Sarah to marry me, is that cool with you?†Yes, he said “is that cool with you?â€!! My dad laughed and he said, “Of course, but you are on speakerphone and Sarah’s mother and my business partners just heard what you saidâ€. It was classic! And yes, I found “the†ring about 4 days later. Rings: I am not very good at taking photos of diamonds so this is the best I could do! Here is the picture of my E-ring. I have two wedding bands – one on each side of the E-ring. I did not like the way ring guards look nor did I like the way one band looked either but I liked how two of them look (of course, can’t have too many diamonds!!). My husband wanted a “manly†ring and this is what he ended up liking: I found a picture taken by the photographer which is much better:
  22. I second Michael Wiler and Pascal with Caribbean Emotions. A LOT of guests have e-mailed me or called me to say that our pictures are the best wedding pictures they have ever seen -- coming from 50-60 year old aunts/uncles who have been to a ton of weddings -- it was quite a compliment! The pictures were amazing -- you will definitely be impressed with their service.
  23. The webcam thing was scrapped because of too many difficulties (per my meeting with Carolina for our wedding last month). I was kind of bummed, too, but we have the wedding on DVD so I was okay with it. Quote: Originally Posted by ksugirl Does anyone know if the resort has the web cam availability yet? I know they were working on it and was just wondering if any recent brides had any current information on this option.
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