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  1. Hi Carolyn, Two great locations!! Aruba is simply beautiful for weddings and everything is so close - if you want to go into town, visit some local restaurants etc. it is within walking distance of the resorts. If you are looking for an all inclusive option in Aruba, you should check out the Riu Palace Aruba. We have planned many weddings there and they are simply beautiful! Good luck at your site inspections in the Dominican! Make sure you bring a list of your questions, and book meetings with the onsite coordinators in advance. Happy Planning!
  2. Hi Annettea, We work with some pretty spectacular photographers in Mexico - I would recommend you contact Lori at Sweet Fire Photography as she has some amazing rates Happy Planning!
  3. Hi Norma! How are the plans coming along? Feeling excited is great, but not overwhelmed! Have you found a resort yet that you are thinking about marrying at? A couple of great properties you should look at are Azul Beach, Azul Sensatori, Grand Sunset Princess and Riu Palace Riviera Maya. Not only are these hotels fantastic for your guests, they have amazing wedding programs that offer brides lots of options. We work quite a bit with these resorts and just love them. As for the time of year to get married at, we plan weddings year round and find that the weather is what it wants to be! I know that there is the worry of the hurricane season, but in all honesty, we have traveled year round to Caribbean destinations and the weather can be great during the summer months! We'd love to answer any other questions you have - please let us know! Happy Planning!
  4. Hi Paige, Congratulations!!! Hawaii is a STUNNING choice We have planned quite a few weddings at really unique locations in Hawaii. Planning a wedding off of a resort does give you a bit more flexibility in really finding what YOU are looking for for your dream wedding, while making sure that your guests are comfortable in what they are paying to attend your wedding! Have a look at our blog for a couple of the weddings we have done in Hawaii. I would recommend looking at: Lanikuhonua Cultural Institute St. Regis Princeville http://luxedestinationweddings.com/blog/?cat=131 Happy Planning!
  5. We found this amazing aisle decor idea that would work no matter what colours you have selected! Ombre is popular for everything these days - why not include it in your wedding decor?? Different shades of pink petals in diamond form all the way up the aisle - how creative is this?!
  6. Hi Kay! We have many brides looking for skinny starfish to bring down with them because they are either hard to get in destination, or very expensive. Who would have thought right?! Ebay is a great resource for this and they are very inexpensive here. http://www.ebay.ca/itm/50-Small-Starfish-Tan-3-4-1-1-4-Beach-Wedding-Craft-FREE-US-SHIPPING-/330876077464?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4d09c04598 We have also used the following sites which might be helpful for you! http://www.koyalwholesale.com/pages-main-category-979_981-sort-20a-page-2/seashells_sand_dollars_starfish_sandcastles_bulkstarfish_bul.html http://www.qualityshells.com/starfish.html Happy Planning!
  7. We always tell our brides it is never too early to start planning! Giving your guests lots of time to save and plan for time off work means that they will be more then likely able to join you in celebrating your big day! PLUS if your Wedding Date is very specific, they fill up fast - so planning early is always recommended! Happy Planning!
  8. It would be best to confirm with the onsite team directly, but for Majestic Colonial I believe it is $300USD outside vendor fee! Happy Planning!
  9. We just wanted to give a quick shout out and let you all know that this hotel's wedding planning team & decor vendor are FANTASTIC! We thoroughly enjoy working with them and have planned many spectacular weddings at this hotel! We are currently working on an elaborate affair for 150 guests, and this hotel can certainly handle it! Happy Planning!
  10. Along the lines of the massage ideas above, we are noticing a trend with our clients of giving their guests spa credits, vouchers or gift cards as welcome/thank you gifts! It is a fantastic idea if you do not want to have to bring everything down with you, assemble, then pay to have distributed to your guests rooms. Plus, it gives them something very relaxing to do and is really appreciated by your guests who are traveling so far for your big day! Happy Planning!
  11. Hi Minley16 How is the planning coming along? $10-15000 is a great budget for a destination wedding! Just remember that location, guest count and what type of events you want to hold will ultimately shape your wedding budget as you move through the planning process. Summer is definitely doable as well, but you will want to start fairly soon in order to ensure that the resort you select has a wedding date available and to give your guests enough time to book off the time work and save up! Regarding invitations, it is safe to say that approximately 30% of your invites will attend your wedding. This can vary based on the amount of time given to guests and the location you choose, but that is the statistical average! There are some great destination wedding save the dates and invitations out there and here are a couple of our recommendations: Minted Save the Dates Minted Wedding Invitations Wedding Paper Divas Save the Dates Wedding Paper Divas Invitations Happy Planning!
  12. These eco lanterns are fantastic - thank you for sharing Katya! We will certainly recommend to our brides who are looking to launch these at their receptions. Just remember brides, ALWAYS check with your wedding coordinator as to whether the hotel will allow you to release these. Each resort, and country, is different and have their own policies! Happy Planning!
  13. Hi there! Mexico has become a very well known location for Hindu destination weddings and there are lots of vendors that are experienced in this field. Have you found a resort or selected a wedding date yet? We have planned quite a few Hindu weddings in Mexico (Riviera Maya, Cancun area) and worked with quite a few of the properties for all the important aspects of the Hindu ceremony (including the pre ceremony events). Have you decided to bring your own Pundit, or will you be looking for one in destination? I am sure you have lots of things on your mind!! We would love to help you further with your Hindu Wedding in Mexico. If you'd like to reach out to us, please feel free by either private messaging us, or send us an email to [email protected] Happy Planning!
  14. Honduras is such a unique option! It can also be very cost effective. If you are looking for more of an all inclusive type wedding, we have recently booked several groups at Infinity Bay Spa! The wedding team has been great also Best, Jessica
  15. Many of our brides and grooms keep the 'legal' at home portion to themselves! In destination, they definitely make a 'symbolic' ceremony appear to be legally binding. I myself had a court ceremony and had my cousin officiate us with a ceremony we had written... though my guests knew it was not legally binding, it was very much my one and only wedding
  16. Hi Jaya, That is terrible to hear that your flowers didn't turn out! Tai Flora definitely has taken over the market in Jamaica, so there aren't too many other options. We've worked with them many, many times before and have never experienced anything like that! Good to hear that all of your other vendors were a success! Best, Jessica
  17. Hi Kelsey, Congratulations on your engagement! There are many amazing hotels you can choose for your dream wedding. However, since you are looking for a child friendly, all inclusive property that will accommodate 100 guests, it will most likely have to be a larger hotel. Therefore, larger hotels will host more than 1 wedding per day. I would suggest looking at hotels that are close to private event spaces off property that accommodate your group size. For example, the Azul Sensatori in the Mayan Riviera is a beautiful Gourmet inclusive, child friendly property, and many of our larger wedding groups choose to have the ceremony and reception at the Marina Maroma. An absolutely beautiful beach front property that can comfortably accommodate a group your size. Happy Planning!
  18. Hi Ladies, You definitely want to give your guests as much notice as possible in order for them to plan and budget in advance for their trip! I absolutely agree that a printed or electronic Save the Date should go out to your guests as soon as you have the hotel, wedding date and pricing for the trip confirmed. I would then suggest setting up a wedding website, where you can update your guests with upcoming events, information about the hotel etc. Keep the website current and use this as a tool to communicate with your group and get them excited about the trip! I would include the website link to your Save the Date. Formal invitations can be sent out as early as you would like, but at this point, most of your guests will have all the information needed to book! Happy Planning Ladies!
  19. Hi Ladies, Try not to worry too much about guests not booking right away. It is very common for most guests to contact your Travel Agent on the final deposit deadline date to confirm their booking. We usually tell our clients that 20 - 30 percent of their invited guest list will attend the wedding. If your wedding is not for some time, usually guests don't feel the need to book right away, which can sometimes be discouraging to the bride and groom. My suggestion would be to continue the planning process with a realistic guest count in mind. Your friends and family will start booking before you know it! Happy Planning!
  20. Hi Ladies, Getting legally married in Dominican is a pretty simple process. We always suggest that our clients contact WEDO http://wedo.com.do/requirements.htm for their document translation. All requirements are listed right on the site, along with a sample of the single status affidavit. It is never too early to get this process started, but 3 months is plenty of time! NOTE: I always suggest sending scanned copies of all legal requirements to the hotel 1 month before your wedding in order for the coordinator to confirm that all of your paperwork is in order. Make sure to bring all originals and translated copies to your meeting with the on-site coordinator in destination. Hope this helps and happy planning!
  21. Hi Ladies, The private after party at the Grand Sunset Princess is a great option for smaller wedding groups. The private beach receptions at this hotel are only allowed for groups with a minimum of 40 guests. Dana, the charges for children will depend on their ages. Infants are usually free of charge and children are half price. I would suggest confirming this with your on-site wedding coordinator. Happy Planning!
  22. Hi Karyc, I thought I would share some insight since LUXE has planned hundreds of wedding at the Azul Beach. Private receptions at the Blue International Terrace must use the rectangular tables and chairs they currently have in the restaurant. The hotel is rather small and there is no room for them to store all of these tables to bring in rounds for private events. The space lends itself to rectangular tables and really does look beautiful when set up as a private receptions. Keep in mind that you can push the tables together to create tables of 6,8 or 10. I would suggest tables of 8 - 10 each. Hope this helps!
  23. Hi Jade, You can visit the Lomas Planning Site for most decor related pricing. http://www.weddingsbylomastravel.com/planning/. This is a great way to start organizing your budget! Regarding your wedding package, you do have to pay an additional fee for the Sky Deck Package. I would suggest opting for the lowest package (Pearl or Silver) and then upgrading your amenities. It often works out to be more cost effective. Happy Planning!
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