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Buying a dress online??
brownsugarbride replied to Miss J's topic in Destination Wedding Dresses, Wedding Attire & rings
You are welcome! There are lots of bridal bargains books, but this is a great one. If you have a kindle, you can download a chapter or two for free. (I think the chapter is on invitations, rather than dresses though.) -
I wanted to get married in St. Lucia so badly, but I ended up switching to Riviera Maya because I wanted to keep the flight length/cost down for my guests. I hope previous brides will reach out to you from the other thread (you should post, I bet they will respond). I did some research on weddings in St. Lucia, and I'm happy to pass along some of what I found to you. Best of luck!
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First off, I'm so sorry that the resort staff did not handle the details of your special day in the way in which you deserved. How incredibly frustrating after so much planning! However, I'm glad that the ceremony went well and that you ended up having a great time. I definitely think that you should put this in the review section, so that brides will have full information about your experience at the resort. Did you end up talking to the hotel manager and corporate about what happened? You deserve an apology and a partial refund at the very least!
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Buying a dress online??
brownsugarbride replied to Miss J's topic in Destination Wedding Dresses, Wedding Attire & rings
I have not purchased a dress online. However, I recommend that you purchase 'Bridal Bargains' or borrow this book from the library. It has a very extensive chapter on wedding dresses, and discusses the quality and ratings for a number of online outlets. In addition, they have a forum for updates and further discussion. I hope this helps---good luck! -
Hi all, Virginia bride here (current resident, not born and raised)! We are planning a May 2014 wedding in Riviera Maya and I am very excited!
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In the beginning, I thought I would have my wedding at home so that I could have the exact music I wanted, the exact officiant, etc.. But then I realized that, ironically, a destination wedding would allow me to have the wedding that I wanted, that reflected my FI and I (and our friends and family from all around the U.S. and abroad) and be able to do it on a reasonable budget. I admit that I'm a bit frustrated now with finding the right venue, but I would have the same problem here at home. I'm so glad that FI and I are starting our lives together in such a fabulous way that rings true to who we are.
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Wedding Reception Entertainment Ideas
brownsugarbride replied to Weddingbands's topic in General Wedding Planning Information
I was browsing Pinterest and Del Sol Photography has some wonderful ideas for receptions and entertainment in Riviera Maya: http://pinterest.com/delsolphoto/reception-ideas/ http://pinterest.com/delsolphoto/entertainment/ -
My FI didn't see the big deal about using a resort photographer either (and neither did my mom), but I think what helps is for people to see the different photographers and their styles stacked up side by side. I sent wedding planner I was thinking of working with examples of what I didn't want (not knocking the photographer, but it looked like typical wedding stuff) and examples of photographers that I loved. I can't wait to see your final decision on colors. I really do think that all of these color palates rock (and I'm not just saying that). I'm still thinking of the navy, silver, coral and maybe the right purple...
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Civil Vs Symbolic Ceremony
brownsugarbride replied to Soon2BeKeeley22's topic in Destination Wedding Articles
My thoughts about the brides that would jump on you for this...O___o. Are they planning to pay for your legal ceremony? The extra days you have to spend to be in the country? Please! I think whatever you decide is fine and your wedding will be great either way! -
DYI Headpiece
brownsugarbride replied to Lisa Dyer's topic in Destination Wedding Dresses, Wedding Attire & rings
I would love to see what you come up with---that headpiece is gorgeous! -
Congratulations on your engagement! Getting the venue down is the biggest step (one I'm still struggling with!). The great thing is that there are so many fabulous photographers at a number of price points. I think I mentioned this on one thread, but every wedding coordinator that I have talked to that does destination weddings has strongly recommended bringing in an outside photographer. One said that all of her brides that went with resort photographers were very disappointed. (Some on here have had good luck, but if you don't have to chance it..) I do like that blue and I'm all about pops of color! Have you thought about doing that blue with a turquoise to evoke the sea, or maybe even a different shade of blue?
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Now Jade Riveria Maya Wedding
brownsugarbride replied to debralynn's topic in Riviera Maya and Cancun Accommodations & Site
Woo hoo! NOW Jade is on my list of possibilities! -
What are you walking down the Aisle to?
brownsugarbride replied to reevesbride's topic in Wedding Music & Entertainment
So...I'm going to admit something that may be blasphemy to some India Arie fans...but I think her music is boring in general. . 'Ready for Love' is a HUGE exception. One of my friends got married to this song, and I think that it's just beautiful. http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=4mXjg4q8VTg&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D4mXjg4q8VTg -
OFFICIAL NOW Jade Wedding Thread
brownsugarbride replied to TATrisha's topic in Riviera Maya and Cancun Accommodations & Site
Great photos! I love the combination of bold and subtle pops of color! -
Welcome Shara and congrats on your engagement! I can completely empathize with your stress but there is an incredibly generous community here of brides, grooms, and wedding professionals who are here to help! It's been a long time, but I loved the DR when I visited, and I bet your guests will too.
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Thanks so much Yazmin! Joyce also recommended this place to me, and I will take a closer look at it. I have heard brides mention that the wedding coordinator/staff are a bit challenging to work with, but not having to pay vendor fees is a plus. In addition to this venue, can you recommend any other places that have a semi-private place for the ceremony? Anyway, I think I was venting a bit because I am such a visual person and need to see some of these places in real life! However, May dates are being booked up at venues and with the top photographers, hence my slight panic.
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OFFICIAL NOW Jade Wedding Thread
brownsugarbride replied to TATrisha's topic in Riviera Maya and Cancun Accommodations & Site
Have you already looked on Amazon? I found a few leather luggage tags for about $5 or under: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_st?keywords=Leather&qid=1369673167&rh=n%3A1036592%2Cn%3A!1036682%2Cn%3A15743161%2Cn%3A15743971%2Cn%3A1234358011%2Ck%3ALeather&sort=price -
After reading this forum and a long discussion with my TA, I got the 2014 rates for my top choices that I thought would be reasonably priced for my guests: Azul Sensatori, Dreams Riviera Maya, and NOW Jade. My criteria were good food, nice scenery and off-beach options, especially a garden. After looking through the photos, I thought NOW Jade would give me the best choice. I was especially loving the seaside garden. However, I have finally found some photos of real weddings and the seaside garden seems to not be private at all and doesn't seem to overlook the sea. I also didn't like the canopy/chuppah the resort used instead of the arch. And the beach...I couldn't believe the hordes of people staring! I really don't like the gazebo at Dreams, and Azul's beach has lots of people staring too, from pictures. (The Sky Deck is great, but not quite what I want.) I feel really bummed right now. My hubby to be and I are trying to save money, have a strict budget, and we both have demanding jobs. Thus, I've reluctantly given up the idea of having a private villa wedding overlooking the crashing waves. . Perhaps I'm letting the perfect be the enemy of the good, but I'd love a suggestion for reasonably priced resort that allows kids, with good food and a modicum of privacy, even if not total privacy. Am I just being picky and unreasonable? I don't know, maybe one of these is still the resort for me?