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evonut's Review: RIU Palace Riviera Maya, Playa Del Carmen, Nov 2007 (Heavy Pics)


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Nice review !

I want to go to that resort ! It looks amazing ! How is the beach there?

That's a good question, lol. We were so busy that week, the only time we got to see the beach was during the TTD with Elizabeth, and that was about 15 minutes. I have no other comparison, so from what I can tell, it's pretty nice. Small but nice, nevertheless.
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Wow, you looked absolutely stunning!! I'm so glad everything went so well. I agree with you about the rehearsal though - I was told I don't need one... but I definately do!

Thanks for posting your review. Congratulations!!!
Athough we didn't do an actual practice rehearsal, I got the group together for a 'welcome dinner' and then afterwards, walked them to the gazebo site and do a 'walk-through' of the ceremony and reception. That helped out alot, and guests got to know each other better.
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you two make such a beautiful couple, honestly you must have been a photographer's dream. Everything really looked beautiful!

@ 'photographer's dream', don't know about that, lol, but Thank You! That was SO sweet and I shared your compliment with hubby. He thanks you also. :-)
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you two make such a beautiful couple, honestly you must have been a photographer's dream. Everything really looked beautiful!

@ 'photographer's dream', don't know about that, lol, but Thank You! That was SO sweet and I shared your compliment with hubby. He thanks you also. :-)
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you two make such a beautiful couple, honestly you must have been a photographer's dream. Everything really looked beautiful!

@ 'photographer's dream', don't know about that, lol, but Thank You! That was SO sweet and I shared your compliment with hubby. He thanks you also. :-)
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Wow your wedding looked just absolutely beautiful. I'm so happy to hear that it went so well and that you were genuinely pleased afterwards. I am interested in finding out about the guest trip to Chichen Itza. How many of your guests went and how was it? We're contemplating a dinner at Ajua or a trip for our guests. We don't want to plan their entire vacation for them but want to do something as a group to show our appreciation for their attendance.
Most of the guests except for two seniors went on the guided grayline tour. It was OK, not my kind of travel (I'm into adventerous tours), but I had to consider the age and physical range of my guests.
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Wow your wedding looked just absolutely beautiful. I'm so happy to hear that it went so well and that you were genuinely pleased afterwards. I am interested in finding out about the guest trip to Chichen Itza. How many of your guests went and how was it? We're contemplating a dinner at Ajua or a trip for our guests. We don't want to plan their entire vacation for them but want to do something as a group to show our appreciation for their attendance.
Most of the guests except for two seniors went on the guided grayline tour. It was excellent, very historically interesting. The long drive to and back was pretty exhausting, and once there, there was alot of tourists and hawkers. I chose this trip considering the wide age and physical range of my guests.
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Originally Posted by CluelessBride View Post
Wow your wedding looked just absolutely beautiful. I'm so happy to hear that it went so well and that you were genuinely pleased afterwards. I am interested in finding out about the guest trip to Chichen Itza. How many of your guests went and how was it? We're contemplating a dinner at Ajua or a trip for our guests. We don't want to plan their entire vacation for them but want to do something as a group to show our appreciation for their attendance.
Most of the guests except for two seniors went on the guided grayline tour. It was excellent, very historically interesting. The long drive to and back was pretty exhausting, and once there, there was alot of tourists and hawkers. I chose this trip considering the wide age and physical range of my guests.
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